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VI. FACILITATING TRANSPORT AND TRADE.

The Ocean Transportation System. -

System Performance: National Significance....

Federal Activities in Maritime Transportation Development.

Planning and Research....

Navigation and Safety Aids..

Technology for Maritime Cost Reduction..

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Undersea Search, Rescue, Recovery, and Man-in-the-Sea. -
Construction of Oceanographic Ships..

Project VELA-UNIFORM..

New Facilities..

The Future...

VIII. UNDERSTANDING AND SURVEYING THE OCEAN ENVIRON-

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XI. MANPOWER: EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND FACILITIES.

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XIII. PARTNERSHIP WITH NON-FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS.
Industry..

State, Local, and Regional Interests..

Recent Financial Analyses..

Conclusion...

XIV. THE NATION AND THE SEA: QUESTIONS FOR THE FUTURE_

FIGURES

Fig. no.

I. Marine Science and Technology Dollar

II. 1 United Nations Agencies___

III. 1 U.S. Market for Fishery Products..

III. 2 World Catch of Fish and Shellfish, Etc. by Leading Countries, 1956-1966..
III. 3 Phasing Chart for Food-from-the-Sea Demonstration Program..

IV. 1 Worldwide Drilling Activity in Offshore Areas as of June 1967.
IV. 2 Federal Marine Minerals Program...

V. 1 Federal Funding for Conservation and Recreation__

VI. 1 Federal Marine Science Funding for Ocean Transportation
VI. 2 Coast Guard Cutter HAMILTON--

VI. 3 A Port for Container Ships....

VII. 1 Prototype of the ASR Submarine Rescue Vessel.

VII. 2 Design Sketch of the Personnel Transfer Capsule (PTC).
VIII. 1 Ocean Features Revealed in a Space Photograph...
X. 1 Funding for Oceanographic Research...-

XII. 1 Ranges of Applicability for Underwater Power Sources.
XII. 2 The Research Submersible ALVIN__

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TABLES

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I. 1 Federal Agencies Having Marine Science Activities.

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I. 2 New Initiatives and Program Areas of Increased Emphasis Fiscal Year 1969__
I. 3 Total Federal Marine Science Program by Major Purpose..

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I. 4 Total Federal Program by Department and Agency.

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IV. 1 Value of Mineral Production from Oceans Bordering the U.S. 1960–66_-
IV. 2 Recent Marine Mining Activities....

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VII. 1 Ships for U.S. Navy Oceanographic Program..

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VIII. 1 Funding for Ocean Observation and Prediction..

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VIII. 2 Ocean Exploration-Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy.

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IX. 1 Fiscal Year 1969 Budgets Marine Data Centers...

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X. 3 Research by Agency (Excluding Ship Operating Costs).

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XI. 1 Oceanographic Degrees Granted 1960-67...

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XI. 2 Employers and Professional Specialties of Oceanographic Personnel in the
U.S., 1964 and 1967..

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XI. 3 Ocean Sciences Curricula 1962–1968..

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XI. 4 Institutions Offering Marine Sciences-Engineering Technicians Training 1962-1967....

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Part Two

APPENDICES

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A. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MARINE SCIENCE PROGRAM FISCAL
YEAR 1969__.

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Table A-1 Total Federal Program by Major Purpose and Organi-
zation (with detail by program)..

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Table A-2 Total Federal Program by Department and Agency (with
detail by Bureau or major subdivision).........

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Table A-3 Total Federal Program by Function and Agency (with
detail by agency).......

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Table A-4 Special Analyses-Continental Shelf; Great Lakes; and
Estuaries..

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Table A-5 Excess Foreign Currency Program..........

B. FEDERAL LEGISLATION RELATED TO THE MARINE SCIENCES..

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C. COMMITTEES OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON MARINE RE-
SOURCES AND ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT...

D. CONTRACTS AWARDED BY THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON
MARINE RESOURCES AND ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT....

E. ACTIVITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OTHER
NATIONS..

Table E-1 Selected International Organizations Active in the Marine
Sciences

Table E-2 United Nations Resolutions__

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Table E-3 Nations which have Ratified, Acceded To, or Consider
Themselves Bound by the Geneva Conventions on the
Law of the Sea..

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Table E-4 Breadth of Territorial Seas and Fishing Jurisdiction

Claimed by Members of the United Nations_

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Table E-5 Selected International Treaties in Marine Affairs to
which the U.S. Adheres__

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Table E-6 Excerpts of Marine Science Interest from International
Summit-Level Declarations and Speeches.--.

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F. LABORATORIES AND INSTITUTIONS ENGAGED IN MARINE
SCIENCE RESEARCH.......

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G. SHIPS...

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Graph G-1 Estimated Growth of the Oceanographic Fleets of the
United States and the Soviet Union, 1963-70-

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Graph G-2 Merchant Fleets of Selected Nations, 1962–67....
Graph G-3 Estimated Growth of the High Seas Fishing Fleets of

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Selected Nations, 1958–67..

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H. ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS..
Transportation and Trade

Table H-1 Volume of Cargo Handled in Waterborne Commerce at
Thirty Selected U.S. Ocean Ports, 1955 and 1965_...
Table H-2 Coastal Channel and Harbor Projects Currently Under-

Offshore Petroleum

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Table H-3 U.S. Oil and Gas Drilling Activity and Production,
Total and Offshore, 1958-66.......

Table H-4 Estimated Value of Offshore Production of Crude Oil and
Gas From Submerged Lands off California and
Louisiana, 1960–66..........

Table H-5 Industrial Expenditures on Offshore Oil and Gas Leases
by State and Recipient Governments, 1954–66__
Table H-6 Rents, Royalties, and Bonuses on Outer Continental
Shelf Lands, 1967.............

Table H-7 Petroleum Potential of Continental Shelves of the World..

Ocean Industry
Table H-8 Employment in Selected Ocean-Related Industries in
Coastal States and in those Bordering the Great Lakes..
Table H-9 Reporting Units (Selected Ocean-Related Industries) in
Coastal States and in those Bordering the Great Lakes..
Table H-10 Taxable Payrolls Reported to the Social Security Ad-
ministration by Establishments in Selected Ocean-
Related Industries in Coastal States and those Border-
ing the Great Lakes..

Fisheries

Table H-11 World Catch of Fish, Shellfish, etc. by Leading
Countries, in various years, 1954–66....

Table H-12 Disposition of World Fish Catch, various years, 1938–65.
Table H-13 U.S. Catch of Fish, Shellfish, etc., in various years,

1940-66_

Table H-14 U.S. Imports and Exports of Fishery Products, 1950–66_
Table H-15 U.S. Fishery Employment, Craft, and Establishments,

various years, 1930–65..

Table H-16 U.S. Fishing Fleet of 1965 by Period of Construction__
Table H-17 Disposition of U.S. Fish Catch, 1958 and 1961-65..........

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