spa Fired a‘Special, advisory we dispatched to CINGT:LILY to the-effen hahWIREUG Fiche BAER ant GLRLIS tndicated Lees then 10 ar/hr of all, atalle@, that no further health hasard problans were axtsten® cr forecagh, and that Johnston Ielend wes continuously reporting negetive eontanination. Neverthelese, it we reccumenied satalt Hawaii NIKOCO Fiisntebe awe . measures 2000M, March routine adviscry CIGF. tintthe RUNO cloud wae forecasts outeide the area of Task Fores Phe rage final repert of Project belo At 2000, & March, the final routine edviscsy we dispateked, te CINCPACFL?Y vith a statenent that further advisories would be costings upen the cireunstances. This dispatd: included a statenent thai the ‘ - evacuation of UTIRIK was completed by H plus 78 hours with 17¥ as the best estimate of dose received by the native, Further, the adviscry included notification of Flight .SLE scheduled for 5 March, It should be noted that the pattern of routine adviseries set up for CINCPACFLT, the ABC and the C/S, Arny were only a part of the total. dissemination of information relative to post-BRAVO events, From the vegimring, a number of special advisories and information copies of planned Task Force actions were forwarded to these agencies as the facts or plans became firm, In particular, reports on the condition of the nativee were maintained until near the end of the operation, ad. copies of the detailed plane for the several surveys were dispatched te COMPICIFLT and HICOMTERPACTS as appropriate, Qs the basis of Flights ABLE, BUC and CHARLIE, it was determined that no further atolls would need to be evacuated. The effort we therefore concentrated on those populated atolls indicatingmore than 10 ar/hr at H plus 24 hours and which were not evacuated. Por this: purpese a special survey was set up under the technical direction of Dr. Thomas N, White, H Division, LASL, aseiated by Major Rebert Crea, Headquarters, JTF SEVEN, to start from KWAJ;ALEIN on § March by PEM. Due to the hazardous conditions Kel