Ray: -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.

We 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

a lot of their protein sources, you know, meats from animals.
say what?)

Pigs, crabs, birds.

(Alice:

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.

that's sort of a good summary.

And maybe

I'm not sure we were going to pass these

papers out.
[Alice continued presentation in Marshallese. |
Marshallese:

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.

Which is the number

right there.
Buck:

For any part of the body?

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