from every place, any place on the map and of course now you are saying

well the northern part of Rongelap would be treated differently and Bikini
island itself.

Well, we see other fours around and so I am confused by the

information you are telling me right now.
from what you said.

It seems like it has changed

Yesterday, it seems like it was fine anywhere, now you

are saying, well, anywhere but those places and yet that doesn't correspond

to what the map reflects.

What dces 4 here mean?

Is four all right or not

all right?
Robison:

Well, we didn't say yesterday that it was okay to use foods from

everywhere.

That was not what was said.

I am saying now that except for

the northern part of Rongelap and Bikini, that the other atolls that were
part of the survey, they're fine.

I mean you can eat all the breadfruit

and pandanas that you want from those places and the doses we estimate are
very low.

The “four” numbers you see, once again remember, Phil, that

designates a range and it doesn't mean that an island that has a 4 is
necessarily the exact same number.

It just means that they are in a range

somewhere and they can be different.

Senator Jonn:

I have further questions, later on, but I will defer now to

others and I am just concerned though, too.

I feel I am a bit confused and

therefore J am fairly certain that people on the outer islands will be
perhaps as confused as J am and, even more, with this kind of explanation
that we are hearing.

Buck:
Ray:

There is @ hand over there.
I wanted, if 1 may, to go back to Senator Ishmael John’s, question

about Enjebi and I want to leave that.

Recognizing that you do have a

problem because of the recent storm, and because things are not yet

producing on the southern islands, we would not recommend against your
supplementing the diet on the southern {stands by some foods taken from
Enjebi.

On the basis of any radiation concern we would not recommend

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