Table 2.

Assumed living patterns

Pattern

Description

1

No use of Bikini Island at present as housing or food production
areas.
Eneu Island for housing and food production.
Unrestricted
use of fish throughout the atoil,

2

Residence on Bikini Island limited to houses already constructed.

No additional house construction for the present.
Use of coconuts
grown on Bikini Island.
Other food crops grown on Eneu Island only.
Unrestricted use of fish from all parts of the atoll.
Bikini Island

groundwater for agriculture only.

3

Limited use of Bikini Island with the following remedial actions by

(a) placing 5 cm of clean coral gravel around existing houses to a

distance of 10 m, and (b) removal of the top 20 em of soil and
replacement with clean soil to a distance of 10 m from the houses.
All food grown on Bikini Island are acceptable except Pandanus and
breadfruit,
Unrestricted use of fish throughout the atoll.
Use of
Bikini Island groundwater for agriculture only.
4

Limited use of Bikini Island with Phase II houses constructed only
along the lagoon road within Area 2 of Fig. 2.
Remedial actions of
Pattern 3 taken.
Use of coconuts grown on Bikini Island but not
Pandanus and breadfruit.
Unrestricted use of fish through the atoll.

5

Plase II housing construction according to the Preliminary Bikini
Atoll Master Plan, but no use of Pandanus and breadfruit from Bikini
Island.
Unrestricted use of fish throughout the atoll.
Groundwater
for agriculture and washing only.

6

Phase II housing constructed according to the.Preliminary Bikini
Atoll Master Plan.
All foods grown on Bikini Island are acceptable.
Unrestricted use of fish throughout the atoll.
Groundwater used for
agriculture and washing only.
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In addition to living patterns,

reasonable estimate of the diet of the

another major factor in determining

returning population,

the potential dose to the returning
population is the diet,

.

Two diets are listed:

A consider-

and another for 1980.

One for 1975

The difference

able effort was made in the 1972

in the diets reflects our estimates of '

Enewetak Survey? to predict the diet

the availability of certain food prod-

of the returning Enewetak population.

ucts.

Based upon those efforts and discus-

the coconut trees are presently not

sions with the Bikini people, Trust

For example,

on Bikini most of

. bearing fruit, and for the most part

Territory personnel, and our observa-

coconut fruit availability will be

tion of the few families presently

limited throughout the next 5 years.

living on Bikini island, the diets

By 1980, however, sufficient coconut

listed in Table 3 should reflect a

will be available so that there should

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