Ray:

It's right here.

Robison:
Buck:

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named.
Buck:

The small one down here.

Two of them in that area.
Oh, just that one.

Robison:
Ray:

And he says there is another one there which we haven't

Okay thank you.

I just wondered which one he was speaking of.

I'm sure we don't have any explanation for that.

(Bair: . It's not radiation, Roger.)
Ray:

We can say with considerable confidence that there doesn't seem to be

any plausible radiation explanation for it.
Marshallese:

I am asking regarding an island in the Rongelap atoll and I

am to understand that you say that the northern part of Rongelap is
hazardous?
Ray:

What we have said is, that the foods that might be gathered from the

northern islands of Rongelap have radiation levels considerably higher than
the foods, similar foods from the southern islands.

And that given a

choice we would recommend against using the foods from the northern islands
as an important part, as a large part of the diet.
Buck:

Would you explain what kinds of foods is it that we should steer

away from, that are raised in the northern part of the atoll?
(Robison to Ray:

I don't think we steered away from any of them.)

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