Figure 12. — -Sea grant training — a three dimensional pattern. 



of the total, must be provided by the recipient. Federal funds may 

 not be used for construction of new facilities or rental. 



Participants in any one State may not receive more than fifteen per- 

 cent of the total appropriation to the Foundation for the Sea-Grant 

 Program in any single fiscal year. 



Funds are authorized for support of programs at Sea-Grant Colleges 

 and at other suitable institutions. The term "Sea-Grant Colleges" is 

 defined in the Act as encompassing public or private institutions of 

 higher education which engage in a comprehensive set of related activ- 

 ities focused on resources development. Sea-Grant Programs, on the 

 other hand, may embrace individual projects to meet any one of the 

 three functional goals; i.e., trained manpower, applied research, and 

 information transfer. 



Although it is too early to describe the precise nature of the pro- 

 gram, typical features could include the following : 



— Location in a region with marine-related industry (e.g., fishing, 

 boating) ; 



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