from Bikini in August of 1978 are currently being monitored by scientists from Brookhaven Laboratories, but many more people were on Bikini between 1970 and 1978 who left before August of 1978; these people also require medical monitoring. Second, there must be periodic comprehensive radiological surveys of Bikini Atoll and updated ration dose assessments. These two actions will be implemented pursuant to Public Law No. 96-205. Third, there must be a continuing food support pro- gram for the people living on Kili. Fourth, there must be an improved education program on Kili. Very few Bikini children have learned English and the other skills necessary to attend public high school in the Marshalls. The assignment of two American elementary school teachers to Kili would greatly help the Bikini children to overcome these educational deficiencies. Fifth, all use rights in the land and lagoon of Bikini Atollshould be conveyedtothe people of Bikini. Sixth, the people of Bikini must receive compensation from the United States for (a) the complete destruction and disappearance of islands as a result of the 1954 test, (b) . "Bravo" the loss of the use of Eneu Island between 1946 and the commencement of the proposed resettlement program, (c) the indefinite loss of the use of Bikini and other islands in the atoll since 1946, (d) the loss of revenue from the copra crop on Bikini Atoll, (e) injuries suffered by people who lived