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"Bottom line is, the amount of contamination that they were exposed to was very very low," Davis said from the command ship USS Blue Ridge, which is near the Philippines and headed toward Japan. "It was easily taken care of by washing with soap and water. Once they had discarded their clothing, washed with soap and water and were retested, there was no additional contamination detected. "The dosage of radiation that they received would have been less than what somebody gets from just normal background radiation over the course of a month from the sun, soil, rocks
-- all the things around you that give off background radiation," Davis said. He said officials then moved the ships out of the downwind path of the nuclear plant. "We are committed to this operation -- we're going to do it," Davis said. "We just wanted to make sure that we're doing it in a manner that accounts for the environmental risk." So far, two U.S. Navy P3-Orion surveillance planes have been mapping debris fields and working as spotters for search and rescue missions, passing on information on the location of victims on to Japanese officials. They have mapped a huge debris field in the water that is one nautical mile wide by 60 miles long and official have recovered some bodies but no survivors. The U.S. assistance operation will ramp up with the arrival of U.S. Marines, who are expected to use the USS Tortuga amphibious dock ship to pick up some 300 Japanese civil defense workers on the island of Hokaido and ferry them and 90 vehicles Tuesday to the island of Honshu. The Navy also has agreed to allow use of the deck of the Reagan as a floating platform for refueling Japanese helicopters being flown by the coast guard, police and other civilian agencies in the relief effort.
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