Cyanophyta (16 species), Chlorophyta (89 species), Phaeophyta (24 species), and Rhodophyta (109 species). Nine of the species were described as new with the Enewetak specimens serving as holotypes. It is interesting to note that 40 species (nine Chlorophyta, three Phaeophyta, and 28 Rhodophyta) or 16% of the species reportedi from Enewetak represent the only collections known from the geographic region of Micronesia. It is unlikely that these species are unique to Enewetak; further intensive collections from other areas in. Micronesia will no doubt provide additional records. Major Descriptors: *ALGAE -- TAXONOMY; *ENIWETOK -- BASELINE ECOLOGY Descriptors, BENTHOS; SITE CHARACTERIZATION; TABLES Broader Terms: AQUATIC ORGANISMS; BIOLOGY; ECOLOGY; ISLANDS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; MICRONESIA; OCEANIA; PLANTS Subject Categories: Use Studies 520500 (-1989) -- 510500* -- Environment, (-1989) -- Environment, Aquatic -- Site Resource & Use Studies -- 10/5/424 (Item 124 from file: 103) 02200455 ERA-13-045742; EDB-88-143193 Title: Avifauna of Enewetak Atoll Author(s): Terrestrial -- Site Resource & Berger, A.J.; Devaney, D.M.; Reese, E.S.; Helfrich, P. (eds.) Affiliation: Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu (USA) Title: The natural history of BEnewetak Atoll: Volume 1, Environments, Corporate Source: biotas, and processes Hawaii Univ. at Manoa, Publication Date: 1987 Honolulu Scientific and Technical Information, Oak Ridge, Report Number(s): p 215-220 ERA B.L.; The ecosystem: (USA) USDOE Office of TN DOE/EV/00703-T1-Vol.1 Order Number: DE87006110 Document Type: Analytic of a Report Language: English Journal Announcement: EDB8808 Availability: NTIS, PC All/MF AOl; 1. Subfile: Burch, (Energy Research Abstracts). JMT (DOE contractor) Country of Origin: United States Country of Publication: United States Abstract: About 41 species of birds have been recorded at Eniwetok. The birds that have arrived there have had to be strong fliers. Many of the native seabirds are species that have a vast range in the Pacific region, and many of them spend only the breeding season on land. At least 12 species are known to breed on the atoll, and at least four other species are thought to nest there. Many other birds probably include Eniwetok within their range. Major Descriptors: *BIRDS ECOLOGY -- SPECIES DIVERSITY; *ENIWETOK -- BASELINE Descriptors: POPULATION DYNAMICS; SITE CHARACTERIZATION Broader Terms: ANIMALS; ECOLOGY; ISLANDS; MARSHALL ISLANDS; OCEANIA; VERTEBRATES Subject Categories: Use Studies -- 510500* (-1989) -- Environment, Jackson, W.B.; Vessey, S.H.; MICRONESIA; Terrestrial -- Site Resource & 10/5/425 (Item 125 from file: 103) 02200454 INS-88-028040; ERA-13-045741; EDB-88-143192 Title: Biology of the rodents of Enewetak Atoll Author(s): - Bastian, Reese, E.S.; Burch, B.L.; Helfrich, P. (eds.) Affiliation: Bowling Green State Univ., OH (USA) R.K.; Devaney, D.M.; Title: The natural history of Enewetak Atoll: Volume 1, The ecosystem: Environments, biotas, and processes Corporate Source: Hawaii Univ. at Manoa, Honolulu (USA) Scientific and Technical Information, Oak Ridge, TN Publication Date: ReportNumber(s): 1987 p 203-214 os DOE/EV/00703-T1-vo1.1 9003 14 0 RMA AR Fan USDOE Office of