_ Time at Bikini Lagoon Month March In 04/1200-09/1014 11/1228-12/0952 14/1600-16/1405 21/1020-23/1641 28/07 20-29/1452 April 03/1457-05/1148 17/1626-19/1822 April/May 27/1350-30/1233 Integrated Intensity (mR) Out In 09/1014-11/1228 12/0952-14/1600 16/1405-21/1020 23/1641-28/0720 29/1452-03/1457 05/1148-17/1626 19/1822-27/1350 30/1233-31/2400 241.6 15.1 26.7 19.5 7.4 3.5 6.1 7.0 _Out 30.6 21.3 30.2 18.6 15.1 25.4 11.6 30.0 Table 2-11 summarizes the daily contributions to the total integrated intensity on the LST-551 due to fallout (topside) and ship contamination (below). 2.2.12 USS LST-762 On 1 March, the LST-762 was anchored off Parry Island, Enewetak Atoll, and probably received fallout from Shot BRAVO. Although shipboard radiological data was not obtained or documented on the LST-762 following Shot BRAVO, it is assumed that it received the same fallout as experienced on the residence islands of Enewetak during the evening of ! March (see Section 2.2.1 and Figure 2-3). During the period 27~30 March, LST-762 was again anchored off Enewetak when Shot ROMEOfallout occurred on the atoll. Again, no radiological survey data on the LST-762 was recorded, but it is assumed that the ship received the same fallout (see Section 2.2.1 and Figure 2-4), On 27 April, the LST-762 got underway from Enewetak enroute to Pear! Harbor. On 4 May, LST-975 rendezvoused with LST-762 and took it in tow for the remainder of its trip to Pearl. Two days later, on 6 May, both ships began receiving fallout from 87