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VI. ACCELERATING USE OF FOOD FROM THE SEA.
State of the U.S. Fishing Industry.

A New Emphasis To Revitalize Our Fishing Industry
Using Food from the Sea in the War on Hunger..

Developing FPC Technology..

Looking to the Future....

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Federal Programs To Facilitate Resource Development.
Three Areas of Increasing Emphasis..

VIII. FACILITATING TRANSPORT AND TRADE.
Supporting Maritime Transportation Development.
Channel and Harbor Improvement..

Improving Navigation Aids...

Research and Action To Reduce Pollution..

Preparing for Port Development and Redevelopment..

IX. LAUNCHING AN INTERNATIONAL DECADE OF OCEAN EX-
PLORATION........

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XIII. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT..

Environmental Data Labyrinth....

Environmental Data Repositories of Federal Agencies.
New Steps To Strengthen Information Management.
Collecting Management Information..

XIV. RESEARCH, MANPOWER, AND ENGINEERING.
Recent Scientific Advances...

Federal Funding of Research and Facilities.
Research Areas of Special Emphasis..

Manpower Training and Education.

Providing Opportunities for the Disadvantaged.
The Growing Importance of Ocean Engineering.
Engineering Developments To Promote Safety at Sea.

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XV. NATIONAL POLICY PLANNING AND COORDINATION..

Developing a Concerted National Effort...

Preparation of Council Reports.....

Communicating with Non-Federal Institutions.

A National Advocate for Marine Sciences...

XVI. LOOKING AHEAD...

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II-14 U.N. Bodies with Responsibilities in the Marine Sciences..

II-15 Selected Intergovernmental Regional Organizations Active in Marine

Sciences....

II-16 U.S. Participation in Collective Defense Arrangements.

II-17 Navy Support of U.S. Response to Incidents Abroad.

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Federal Funding for Marine Science, Use of Coastal Zone.

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Restoration of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina....

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SEALAB III..........

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Generalized Geological Cross Section of Continental Margin..

Principal Oceanic Liner Trade Routes Directly Related to U.S. Inter

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Projected Animal Protein Gap in the Developing Countries..
Catch of Seafoods by Leading Countries..

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II-10 U.S. Market for Fishery Products...

II-11 Projected Demand for Offshore Gas and Petroleum.

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Geographic Limits of Chesapeake Bay Model for Hydraulic and Eco-
logical Studies..

Phasing Chart for Food-from-the-Sea Demonstration Program..
Comparative Federal Revenue from Onshore and Outer Continental
Shelf Oil, Gas, and Minerals.....

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Federal Funding in Marine Science for Development of Non-Living
Resources..

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Present Coverage and Proposed Future Sites for OMEGA Navigation
System....

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Status of Knowledge of Living Resources of the Continental Margin..

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Deployment of U.S. Oceanographic Fleet, October 3, 1968..

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Ocean Features Revealed From Apollo 7 Photograph...

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Flow of Selected Foreign Marine Data to U.S. Scientists.

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Total Federal Marine Science Program by Major Purpose...
Total Federal Marine Science Program by Department and Inde-
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Countries with Extensive Adjacent Shallow Ocean Areas.
Commercial Vessel Casualties and Associated Deaths and Injuries,

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United States and World Land Reserves and Resources of Some

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Metals and Nonmetals That Occur on Continental Shelves........
World Naval Fleets: Selected Categories...

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U.S. Contributions to Selected Intergovernmental Organizations for
Marine Programs....

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U.S. Contributions to International Fishery Commissions. VI-1 Food from the Sea in the War on Hunger..

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Value of Mineral Production from Oceans Bordering the United
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Federal Funding for Arctic Research and Development, FY 1968..
Funding for Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy. . .
Funding for Ocean Observation and Prediction.
Funding for Marine Data Centers...

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Reports of the Marine Sciences Council...

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Contracts Awarded by the Marine Sciences Council.
Congressional Testimony on Government-wide Issues..

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APPENDICES

A. FEDERAL MARINE SCIENCE PROGRAM, FISCAL YEARS 1968, 1969,
AND 1970...

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A-1 Total Federal Marine Science Program by Major Purpose-
Summary and Detail by Sub-Purpose and Agency......

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A-2 Total Federal Marine Science Program by Department and Inde-
pendent Agency...

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A-3 Total Federal Marine Science Program by Function-Summary
and Detail by Agency...

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Special Analysis: U.S. Continental Shelves (Including Trust Ter-
ritories).

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A-5 Special Analysis: The Great Lakes.

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A-6 Special Analysis: Estuaries...

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A-7 Special Analysis: Excess Foreign Currency Programs..

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