2089 



U.S. Joint Publications Research Service. Special Report: Translations on the Law 

 of the Sea. [Washington] 1975. 136 p. (U.S. Joint Publications Research Serv- 

 ice. JPRS, 65088) 



"This special report contains translations from the world press and radio 

 of articles and commentary on the Law of the Sea Conference and subject 

 matter covered by that conference." 

 U.S. Librarj' of Congress. Congressional Research Service. Soviet Oceans Develop- 

 ment. Prepared at the request of Hon. Ernest F. Hollings, chairman, Committee 

 on Commerce and Hon. Ernest F. Hollings, chairman, National Ocean Policy 

 Study for the use of the Committee on Commerce and National Ocean Policy 

 Study, pursuant to S. Res. 222. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1976. 646 p. 

 At head of title: 94th Cong., 2d sess.. Committee print. 



Ocean policy— [U.S.S.R.]/Sea power— [U.S.S.R.]/Naval strategy— [U.S.- 

 S. R. ]/Fisheries — [U . S. S. R. ]/Fishery agreements — [U. S. S. R.]/Marine mineral 

 resources — [U.S.S.R.]/Merchant marine — [U.S.S.R.] 

 U.S. Library of Congress. Ocean and Coastal Resources Project. Congress and the 

 Oceans: Marine Affairs in the 94th Congress. Prepared at the request of Hon. 

 Warren G. Magnuson, chairman, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Trans- 

 portation and National Ocean Policy Study. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. 

 Off., 1977. 335 p. 



At head of title: 95th Cong., 1st sess. Committee print. 



Ocean policy — [U.S.]/Fishery law and legislation — [U.S.]/Coastal zone 

 management — [U.S.]^ — Law and legislation/Marine mineral resources — 

 [U.S.] — Law and legislation/National Sea Grant Program — Law and legisla- 

 tion/Merchant marine legislation — [U.S.]/Maritime law — [U.S.]/Ocean pol- 

 icy — [U.S. S.R.]/Fishery management — [U.S.] 

 U.S. Library of Congress. Science Policy Research Division. Ocean Affairs in the 

 93d Congress. A Report Prepared Pursuant to the Request of the Subcommittee 

 on Oceanography of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House 

 of Representatives. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 227 p. 

 At head of title: 94th Cong., 1st sess. Committee print. 

 "Serial no. 94-C" 

 U.S. National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere. The International 

 Decade of Ocean Exploration: A Mid-Term Review. Washington [For sale by the 

 Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1975. 44 p. 



Major review of the international cooperative oceanographic research 

 project, and in particular the U.S. role in the program. 

 U.S. National Science Foundation. Deep Sea Searches: t,he Story of the Seabed 

 Assessment Program. [Washington, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. 

 Print. Off., 1976] 22 p. "NSF 75-27" 



"The purpose of this report is to describe the IDOE Seabed Assessment 



Program in general terms that will be of interest to a wide audience without 



extensive backgrounds in marine geology or geophysics." 



U.S. President. (Carter). International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution 



from Ships, with Annexes and Protocols; Message. Washington, U.S. Govt. 



Print. Off., 1977. 108 p. 



At head of title: 95th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Executive E. 

 The United States and the Oceans: Opportunities for Independence; Proceedings. 

 [Boston, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976. 40 p.] Report no. 

 MITS 77-1. 



Presents the 5th annual Sea Grant Lecture and Symposium held at the 

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The principal speaker was Alfred A. 

 H. Keil, Dean, MIT School of Engineering. 

 Wenk, Edward, Jr. Assessing Impacts of New Ocean Law. Woods Hole, Mass., 

 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution [1976] 31 1. "WHOI-76-104" 



"This paper focuses on Law of the Sea as a critical influence on the future 

 because LOS has become a symbol of awakened interest in the sea for the 

 United States and many other nations. But secondly, as this inquiry argues, 

 by inflaming territorial imperatives, LOS entails the hazard of being part of 

 the problem rather than part of the solution." 

 Williams, Douglas H. "Enforcement of the 1973 Marine Pollution Convention." 

 U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, v. 102, Dec. 1976: 39-45. 



Describes the position of the U.S. with regard to international law designed 

 to protect the marine environment and states that "regardless of the degree 

 to which the new convention will be effectively enforced beyond U.S. juris- 

 diction, it should prove to be a powerful new instrument for the protection 

 of waters within U.S. jurisdiction." 



