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ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C.

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Commissioner Ramey

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Commissioner Johnson

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BIKINI ATOLL SURVEY

By White House letter of August 12, 1968" the AEC was requested
to work with the Department of the Interior and High Commissioner

W. R. Norwood of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands in

planning and assisting in carrying out a comprehensive program
for the return of the Bikinians to their home islands, During

the period of August 29-31, 1968, Lt. Colonel Anthony A. Gomes,

DMA; Tommy F. McCraw, DOS; and Alfred M. Carter, Holmes & Narver,
accompanied the High Commissioner, his party and the press (see
Attachment 1) on a planning survey of the Bikini Atoll.
Provided
below for your information is a summary report on the results of
this survey.

In 1946 the people of Bikini Atoll were removed from their home

islands in order to permit the United States to use the Atoll for
nuclear test purposes, The Bikini people were moved initially to

Rongerik and subsequently were relocated on the island of Kili in

the southern part of the Marshall Islands.
In 1967, a special
AEC analysis of the radiological situation on Bikini Atoll resulted
in the conclusion that the islands of Bikini and Eneu are now safe
for human habitation,

The Bikini Atoll is situated in the northern part of the Marshall
Islands and consists of fifteen islands and two island complexes
with a land area of 2.32 square miles (see Attachment 2). The
lagoon extends over an area of 229 square miles, Marine life in
the lagoon is plentiful and shows no signs of adverse effects from
the nuclear detonations.

* In the Record,

Secretariat

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