Qe-—The resulta of the above efforts for BRAVO were as follows re . wwr+ “ys ALL now: transients shipping we diverted cutside the hasardoys fall-out area, The Patapeco (AQ0=1) wae sailed from ENIWETON*" of the hasardous area by shot tine. The Trust Territory ship sector (from KWAJALEIN to f # ii : rfi ‘i| |j I fi : iH da by ai ZF $ sleet 8 if : PE 3 i Ce Between 26 February and 1 March 1956, 4 i Ber cf g$ a ii | E 3 & oF : il z i a é ibe A a if ibs: ee g rg i R 8 & Bis1if f Ei é Eek Fe f ir i E ag Ug ip §i Ge ? B E : gee i 4 #! | $ i i Fe it fF 25 iM |i | | : | f i i ;i : il if : : i i e i bij il |7 Hy ft i tal EF : i | Roque 3 g be formed weather and cloud tracicing missions in all four quadrants ground zero. No surface shipping wes sighted on theee missions, three of wiich were flom to the east northeast of ground zero, one on 27 February and two on 1 March 1954. d. The P2V end destroyer search of the SNIWETOK/SIKINI Danger Area made no contacte. As a matter of interest, a destroyer socurity sweep on 17 February 1954, encountered one Japanese fishing vessel, the Miyagikenajinciokonpiramaru, 26 nautical miles on true bearing of 40 degreos from ENIWETOK Island. This ship was ascorted toward the northern edge of the Danger Area and left. on course 315 degrees, 9 imcts with the reccmmendation that air patrol observe its subsequent movements. No further contacts with this ship were reported. e. As a summary, the CIC BAIROKO was contacted periodically pre-shot and reported no transient shippifff-in the area. 272