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U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Oceans 

 and International Environment. International Compensation Fund for Oil Pol- 

 lution Damage. Hearings, 93d Cong., 1st sess., on Executive K, 92d Cong., 

 2d sess. and S. 841. Apr. 17 and 18, 1973. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 

 1973. 202 p. 



Hearings to consider: (1) the International Convention on the Establish- 

 ment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage, 

 Brussels, Dec. 18, 1971; The 1971 Amendment to the International Conven- 

 tion for the Prevention of the Pollution of the Sea by Oil (tanker size) ; andl 

 the bill S. 841, to implement legislation for the Fund Convention. 

 U.S. Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. Soviet Ocean Activities: 

 a Preliminary Survey. Prepared at the request of Hon. Warren G. Magnuson,. 

 Chairman, Committee on Commerce and Hon. Ernest F. Hollings, Chairman, 

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

 the National Ocean Study Policy pur.suant to S. Res. 222. Washington, U.S. 

 Govt. Print. Off., 1975. 81 p. At head of title: 94th Cong., 1st sess. Committee- 

 print. 



"The report includes most of the important salient aspects of Soviet oceare 

 activities such as: fisheries, transportation, oceanography, deep-sea mining, 

 underwater activities, oil and gas developments on the Outer Continental 

 Shelf and Soviet response to marine pollution problems. The report concludes 

 with a chapter on the implications of Soviet ocean policy on U.S. policy." 

 U.S. National Science Foundation. Office of the International Decade of Oceani 

 Exploration. International Decade of Ocean Exploration: Program Description. 

 Washington [1973] 57 p. "Second report." 

 Wenk, Edward, Jr. The Politics of the Ocean. Seattle, University of Washington 

 Press, 1972. 590 p. 



"This book . . . rang[esl . . . through every facet of U.S. ocean policy 

 over the past twenty years. The book is also a primer on bureaucratic,, 

 administrative and organizational politics . . . from firsthand observation. 

 Dr. Wenk assesses the strengths and weaknesses of every interest group,, 

 cognizant agency, congressional committee. White House officer and the 

 general pubhc as they bear on ocean pohcy." Emphasizing the politics and 

 bureaucratic tension surrounding resolution of oceans policy issues, the 

 author organized the book into three broad subjects. It first examines the 

 generation and development of U.S. ocean policy; a middle section cover* 

 the principal substantive issues that occupied the attention of the Marine 

 Science Council, of which W^enk was Executive Secretary; and the final part 

 of the book projects implications and postulates future management avenue.s 

 for marine policy. These include the author's assessment of problems facing 

 the recently created (1970) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- 

 tion and extensive suggestions for U.S. leadership in the international devel- 

 opment of ocean resources. (5) 

 Wooster, W. S., "Interactions Between Intergovernmental and Scientific Organi- 

 zations in Marine Affairs." International Organization, v. 27, Winter 1973: 

 103-113. 



B. Ocean Resources 



Adams, M. V., and others'. Mineral Resoiirce Management of the Outer Continental 

 Shelf. [Washington, U.S. Geological Survey] 1975. 32 p. (U.S. Geological 

 Survey. Circular 720) 



"Leasing procedures, evaluation of resources, and supervision of production; 

 operations on leased lands of the Outer Continental Shelf." 

 Barkenbus, Jack N. "International Implications of Manganese Module Mining." 



World Affairs, v. 136, spring 1974: 306-320. 

 Blews, Maj. Monte E. (U.S. Air Force). "Treasures of the Deep — Potential for 

 International Conflict." Report Air Command and Staff College, Air Univer- 

 sity, May 1974. 69 p. Available from the State Dept. as FAR 20794-G; or a.s 

 AD 920 536 L. 

 Doumani, George A. Ocean Wealth: Policy and Potential. Rochelle Park,. N.J., 

 Hayden Book Co., 1973. 285 p. 



Defines resources, technologies and economics of seabed; policy; inter- 

 national concern; role of science and technology. Contains relevant 

 appendices. 



