LIST OF FIGURES 



Figure No. Page 



1. The Marine Science and Technology Dollar 28 



2. Functional Relationship of Marine Science and Technology 29 



3. Environmental Science Services Administration Survey Ship Ocean- 



ographer 37 



4. American Drilling Rig Prospecting in Foreign Waters 42 



5. World Market for All Fishery Products 46 



6. U.S. Market for Fishery Products 47 



7. 1965 World Catch by Major Fishing Areas 48 



8. Fish Catch of Five Countries 49 



9. Comparison of U.S. Fishing Vessel Tonnage With Japan and Spain-_. 50 



10. Phasing Chart for FPC Demonstration 55 



11. Two-Dimensional Pattern of Conventional Ocean Training 59 



12. Sea Grant Training — A Three-Dimensional Pattern 60 



13. Marine Sciences Information Management 66 



14. U.S. Continental Shelf 76 



15. Potential Mineral Resources of the Atlantic Coast Continental Margin, 79 



16. Tracks of Some Hurricanes, 1966 83 



17. View from Gemini IV of the North End of the Gulf of California 



Showing Mouth of Colorado River 84 



18. Artist's Sketch of Planned U.S. Navy Rescue Vehicle Evacuating 



Crew From Disabled Submarine 91 



19. A Spectrum of Research Submersibles 93 



20. Funding for Oceanographic Research 98 



21. Degrees Granted in Oceanography, 1961-65 99 



LIST OF TABLES 



Table No. Pags 



I. Federal Agencies Having Marine Science Activities 19 



II. Selected Recent Federal Legislation Related to Oceanography 21 



III. Program Plan of Federal Agencies for Marine Sciences and Tech- 



nology 25 



IV. Federal Marine Science Programs by Major Purpose 26 



V. "The National Oceanographic Program" — A Component of Federal 



Marine Sciences and Technology 27 



VI. New Initiatives and Areas of Increased Emphasis 32 



VII. Selected List of International Organizations Concerned with Re- 

 search and Development Activities in the Marine Environment-. 40 



VIII. Federal Marine Science Activities in the Great Lakes 42 



IX. Federal Funding Related to Food Resources of the Seas 49 



X. Cost of Protein From Animal Sources 54 



XL Federal Marine Science Activities in Estuaries 73 



XII. Value of Mineral Production From Oceans Bordering the United 



States, 1960-1965 77 



XIII. Marine Science Activities on the Continental Shelf 78 



XIV. U.S. Economic Losses From Various Hurricanes Since 1955 82 



