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? oe 33