Part Two 

 APPENDICES 



A. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MARINE SCIENCE PROGRAM FISCAL 



YEAR 1969 171 



Table A-1 Total Federal Program by Major Purpose and Organi- 

 zation (with detail by program) 171 



Table A-2 Total Federal Program by Department and Agency (with 



detail by Bureau or major subdivision) 176 



Table A-3 Total Federal Program by Function and Agency (with 



detail by agency) 176 



Table A-4 Special Analyses — Continental Shelf; Great Lakes; and 



Estuaries 183 



Table A-5 Excess Foreign Currency Program 185 



B. FEDERAL LEGISLATION RELATED TO THE MARINE SCIENCES- 186 



C. COMMITTEES OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON MARINE RE- 



SOURCES AND ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT 188 



D. CONTRACTS AWARDED BY THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON 



MARINE RESOURCES AND ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT 189 



E. ACTIVITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND OTHER 



NATIONS 191 



Table E-1 Selected International Organizations Active in the Marine 



Sciences 191 



Table E-2 United Nations Resolutions 192 



Table E-3 Nations which have Ratified, Acceded To, or Consider 

 Themselves Bound by the Geneva Conventions on the 

 Law of the Sea 195 



Table E— 4 Breadth of Territorial Seas and Fishing Jurisdiction 



Claimed by Members of the United Nations 197 



Table E-5 Selected International Treaties in Marine Affairs to 



which the U.S. Adheres 200 



Table E-6 Excerpts of Marine Science Interest from International 



Summit-Level Declarations and Speeches 20 1 



F. LABORATORIES AND INSTITUTIONS ENGAGED IN MARINE 



SCIENCE RESEARCH 202 



G. SHIPS 209 



Graph G-1 Estimated Growth of the Oceanographic Fleets of the 



United States and the Soviet Union, 1 963-70 209 



Graph G-2 Merchant Fleets of Selected Nations, 1 962-67 210 



Graph G-3 Estimated Growth of the High Seas Fishing Fleets of 



Selected Nations, 1958-67 211 



