F&: He was asking about Jorkan. Robison: Do you have it? We, no we don’t have it. (background discussion) We didn’t calculate the dose for that. Buck: Jorkan is down from Melu, two islands. Robison: Yeh, the only thing. Let me look. \Je didn’t calculate a dose for that island because that was never given to us as one of the residence islands. So I am trying to find here. ..if we even have... I don’t even have that name. did Melu.) (Background discussion: We have no data on that one. No, you didn’t do that one. You Except we have the external gamma data, which I can easily tell, it’s it’s like Melu, but I would have to look at that data first. Marshallese: The northern part of Rongelap is the place that they gather (Alice: a lot of their protein sources, you know, meats from animals. say what?) Pigs, crabs, birds. You Even though they don’t live there they like to go and gather these kinds of things from there. Buck: Okay, let’s have the slides that show these comparisons. And maybe I’m not sure we were going to pass these that’s sort of a good summary. papers out. [Alice continued presentation Marshallese: in Marshal lese. ] Do you have a safety standard then for these? Where does the standard come with reference to these figures? Bair: One comparison is that people in the U.S. who just get radiation from background would get about 2500 in 30 years. right there. Buck : For any part of the body? 33 Which is the number