a 9. Comparison of total exposure es- Mr. Claire Palmiter FRC timates with radiation protection meETE eee sos guides. Group Discussion (Chairman - to be named) 1. Questioning of team members. 2. Consideration of the adequacy of available data. 3. Discussion on any additional exposure estimates that are needea ./ £ Day Tuesday, February 27, 1968 Briefings (continued) i. Discussion on the political, social, and economic aspects of resettlement and the possible Mr. Jack Tobin ~ Trust Territory impact of a decision to return or not to return the Bikini people to their home island. The mechanics of resettlement and agricultural redevelopment, expected logistical requirements, and possible cost of resettlement. Mr. James Hiyane International considerations for pro and con decisions on return Mr. William Yoemans co te genome RENE AIT om SI we Cage I or te home by Bikini people. The resettlement of Rongelap Atoll, the radiation environment at time of resettlement, and the exposure history of those who were returned. The observed body radionuclide content before and after resettlement. Trust Territory AEC/IA Dr. Robert Conard BNL I/Perticipants from HASL, FRC, BM, 0S, and others may be asked to form a task group to develop these estimates for use in subsequent deliberations. 9738] DIOS rz OCF