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Forecast, if possible, the composition of the diet if the people
were situated on Eniwetok Atoll and living on the inhabitable
land area.
Include any U. S. or TIPI plans for regular supply
of food items from other areas.
7 - Flora and Fauna
Provide information on the identification of the flora and fauna
which have a traditional
place in the diet of the Eniwetokese.
When
data are available from radiological survey, consider preparation of
a chart of food items versus radionuclides in which uptake can be
shown by symbols denoting small, moderate and substantial uptake/
concentration.
The effects of radioactivity existing in any part of the atoll on
individuals and populations of plants and animals are likely to be
very small,
If they are detectable at all it will be only through
long range studies employing sophisticated techniques in the more
heavily contaminated areas of the atoll.
Radiological survey data
on the distribution of radioactivity in the environs and in life
forms will permit quantification of the above statements and the
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identification of any problem areas that might exist as a result of
special physical, chemical or biological concentration processes.
However, it appears highly unlikely that these processes would occur
to the extent of producing large effects on any significant portion
of the flora and fauna of the atoll.
Alternative B - Cleanup for complete rehabitation
5.b.1.
Proposed Actions - Cleanup Plans - Criteria - Radiological
Criteria for cleanup actions beyond debris and scrap removal and
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