The expansion of the program to include general medical care has \ not yet been estimated. Given the above, and assumingthat’ one atoll would be added to , the program per year, and that there would be”at least one trip per year (more likely two) to each atoll, future cost estimates for the Studies are: FY80 FY81 FY82 FY83 FY84 FY85 FY86 1465 5572 6872 8472 9772 10,000 10,000 Rongelap Utirik add add add add Partial Bikini other Bikini Likiep Whole body counting currently is conducted with the people of Rongelap, Utirik, and more recently, Bikini. Initial counts also are being made on the people of Enewetak prior to their return to the Atoll. Research and environmental monitoring (except for the 13-atoll survey) are conducted primarily at Bikini and Enewetak Atolls, and the dose assessment studies have been directed primarily toward the resettlement issue of the Bikini and Enewetak peoples. Should radiological surveys, research programs and dose assessments need to be continued indefinitely at Bikini and Enewetak, and expanded to Rongelap, Utirik and other atolls, a very rough estimate of at least - $250K per atoll per year might be required: FY80 FY81 FY82 FY83 FY84 FY85 FY86 2363 2723 3200 3450 3700 3950 4200 Bikini add Rongelap Utirik add Likiep add Watje add add