IV CONTENTS 



Statement of — Continued 



Nickerson, Samuel, Centerville, Mass., employed by Fish and Wildlife Pas« 

 Service 250 



Paulsen, Gerhard, Mattapoisett, Mass., employed on the Stanley 



Butler '_ 253 



Powers, Austin J. , Dorchester, Mass 245 



Richmond, Vice Adm. A. C, The Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, 

 accompanied by Rear Adm. James A. Hirshfield, Assistant Com- 

 mandant, U. S. Coast Guard 59 



Rivers, Hon. Ralph J., a Representative-at-Large from the State of 



Alaska 357 



Rogers, Hon. Paul G., a Representative in Congress from the State 



of Florida 354 



Sadler, W. M., executive secretary to Hon. Hastines Keith, a Rep- 

 resentative in Congress from the State of Massachusetts 112 



Schaefer, Milner B., Inter- American Tropical Tuna Commission, La 



JoUa, Calif 80 



Seymour, Dr. AUyn H., consultant, Atomic Energy Commission, and 

 assistant director, Laboratory of Radiation Biology, University of 



Washington _" 323 



Stommel, Henry, physical oceanographer. Woods Hole 278 



Vetter, Richard, Executive Secretary, National Academy of Sciences. . 2 



von Arx, William S., physical oceanographer. Woods Hole 276 



Wright, Capt. E. A., commanding officer and director, David Taylor 



Model Basin, Department of the Navy 217 



Additional information — 



American Miscellaneous Society, submitted statement, and list of 



members 290 



Anderson, C. L., Commissioner, State of Alaska, Department of Fish 



and Game, letter, June 11, 1959, and attachments 358 



Bonner, Hon. Herbert C, letter, June 23, 1959, to Ross L. Lefiler, As- 

 sistant Secretary of the Interior, re disposal of radioactive waste, 



and letter in reply, July 2, 1959, with statement 364 



Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Fish and Wildlife Service: 

 Inserts: 



Some recent charter vessel experience 88 



Statistics of vessels 40 feet and over 101 



Letter, March 2, 1959, to Hon. George P. Miller, with attach- 

 ments: 



February 26, 1959 letter to Hon. Leverett Saltonstall 112 



Summary budgets for New England Biological Research __ 113 



Statement of condition of Albati-oss III 114 



Coast Guard, office memo, March 10, 1959, re officers who have had 



oceanography training, list 69 



Commercial Fisheries Review, U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and 



Wildlife Service, article, "The Albatross III," by WiUiam F. Royce. _ 120 

 Department of the Interior, letter, July 2, 1959, letter, in reply to 



June 23, 1959, letter from Hon. Herbert C. Bonner, and statement. _ 364 

 Fascell, Hon. Dante B., a Representative in Congress from the State 



of Florida, letter, July 23, 1959 392 



Fish and Wildlife Service, letter, July 28, 1959, signed A. W. Anderson, 



Acting Director 392 



Hargis, William J., director, Virginia Laboratories, letter, July 10, 



1959 313 



Hiller, E. H., master, chief officer, Albatross III, letters, March 9, 



1959, with inserts 122 



Laboratory of Radiation Biology, University of Washington: 



Bibliography 334 



Table 1 — Percent of total radioactivity contributed, etc 334 



Leffler, Ross, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, letter, February 18, 



1959, to Miss Elizabeth Leonard, with comments on letter 118 



Motsger, Capt. A. B., Deputy and Assistant Chief of Naval Research, 



memo on oceanography 180 



National Academy of Sciences: 



Report of the Committc^e on Oceanography, 1960 to 1970 17 



Chapter 8 — Education and Manpower 38 



Chai)ter 12 — Marine Sciences in the United States — 1958--. 40 

 10-year plan for increasing U.S. fleet of Oceanographic ships, and 

 tables 1-17, etc 24 



