Compressing data pump export files

I am running 10g R2 on sun and aix. Is it possible to compress the output from data pump like you could with piping exp? I have a DW that is about 5T, and we wanted to be able to utilize data pump to dump data, but wanted these output files compressed.
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    Message was edited by:
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    db_2k_cache_size               big integer 0
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    db_4k_cache_size               big integer 0
    db_8k_cache_size               big integer 0
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    db_recycle_cache_size               big integer 0
    object_cache_max_size_percent          integer      10
    object_cache_optimal_size          integer      102400
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