Bogairikk (Helen) Bagon (irene) Engebi (Janet) (Flora) Elugelab (Edna) Sanil Defonso. {Daisy} Cochiti (Clara} Ruchi 162° 20° E (Gene) Teiteiripucchi Muzinbaaiku (Kate) oN (Belle) Bogombogo {Alice} Bogallua tes: Vi wile hy Kirinian (Lucy) Bokonaarappu (Mary) Yeirik (Nancy) Rujoru (Pearl) Aomon (Sally) Rojoa (Ursula) Aitsu (Olive) Eberiru (Ruby) Aaranbiru (Vera) Biijiri (Tilda) Piiraai (Wilma) Runit (Yvonne} 11° 30° N 11° 30° N (Leroy) Rigili Chinieero {Alvin} Aniyaani {Bruce} { & Chinimi (Clyde) 6b Southwest passage Jieroru LaF (Keith) Giriinian {James) Ribaton Japtan (Oavid} Deep entrance Parry (Elmer) Pokon (Irwin} Mui (Henry) ENEWETAK ATOLL | Iguria (Glenn) Nautical m 1 O 4 2 3 4 #5 w Wide = ° passage > o a 3 i Fig. 5. Enewetak (Fred) Map of Enewetak Atoll. Atoll were based upon these assess-— upon assumptions on the time sequence ments. of availability of key food products The availability of this assessment as outlined in the respective assess- of Bikini and Eneu Islands at Bikini ments. Atoll allows comparison of the pre- living pattern using Bikini Island for dicted doses at the two atolls. residence and agricultural products These predicted doses are, of course, based M5095) _-41- The predicted dose for the exceeds any predicted for Enewetak,