Part Three 



TABLE OF CONTENTS 



Selected Data on the Oceans and Their Resources 



A. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT 



Table I : Largest oceans and seas in the world, showing area, average depth, 



and maximum depth 

 Table II : Length of coastline of the United States, hy coastal reach 

 Table III : Inland water areas of the United States, by regions 

 Table IV : Area of the U.S. Continental Shelf, by coastal regions 



B. VESSELS AND MANPOWER FOR SELECTED OCEAN INDUSTRIES 



Table I : U.S. fishing fleet, 1964, hy period of construction 



Table II : Employment of fishermen and shoreworkers in the United States, 



1930, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1963, and 1964 

 Table III : Number of fishermen and other piersons employed in wholesaling 



and manufacture of fish products in the United States, 1964 

 Table IV : Employment in selected ocean-related industries in coastal States 



(including those bordering the Great Lakes) , 1965 



C. SELECTED COMMERCIAL AND SHIPPING STATISTICS 



Table I: U.S. oil and gas drilling activity and production: Total and off- 

 shore, 1958-64. 



Table II : Estimated value of offshore production of crude oil and gas, by 

 State, 1960-64 



Table III : Industrial expenditures on offshore oil and gas leases, by States 

 and recipient governments, 1954-64, inclusive 



Table IV : Rents and royalties on Outer Continental Shelf laads 



Table V : Fish products manufactured in the United States, 1958 and 1960-65 



Table VI : World trade in fishery products, by seven major product groups, 

 1964 



Table VII : U.S. imports and exports of fishery products, edible and non- 

 edible, 1965 



Table VIII : Reporting units, selected ocean-related industries in coastal 

 States (including those bordering the Great Lakes), 1965 



Table IX : Taxable payrolls reported to Social Security Administration by 

 establishments in selected ocean-related industries in coastal States (in- 

 cluding those bordering the Great Lakes), first quarter 1965 



D. FISH CATCH STATISTICS 



Table I : World catch, by major fishing areas, 1938, 1948, 1958, and 1961-65 

 Table II : U.S. fish and shellfish catch and value, by U.S. regions, 1964 

 Table III : U.S. catch of fish and shellfish, by species, 1964 

 Table IV : Disposition of world fish catch, 1938, 1948, 1953, and 1958-64 

 Table V : Disposition of U.S. fish catch, 1958, and 1961-64 



E. BREADTH OF TERRITORIAL SEA AND FISHING JURISDICTION 



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