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XIV- 1 Funding for Oceanographic Research 176 



XIV-2 Deep Sea Brining Ship GLO MAR CHALLENGER 179 



XV-1 Participants in the Marine Sciences 198 



TABLES 



Table No. 



I-l Total Federal Mzirine Science Program by Major Purpose 11 



1-2 Total Federal Marine Science Program by Department and Inde- 

 pendent Agency 12 



1-3 Total Marine Science Program by Function 12 



II-l Countries with Extensive Adjacent Shallow Ocean Areas 19 



II-2 Commercial Vessel Casualties and Associated Deaths and Injuries, 



Fiscal Year 1968 24 



II-3 Growth in Selected Coastal Recreational Activities 25 



II-4 Losses From North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones 27 



II-5 Petroleum Potential of Continental Shelves of the World 32 



II-6 United States and World Land Reserves and Resources of Some 



Metals and Nonmetals That Occur on Continental Shelves 36 



II-7 World Naval Fleets: Selected Categories 44 



II-8 Selected Milestones in Ocean Exploration 46 



III-l U.S. Contributions to Selected Intergovernmental Organizations for 



Marine Programs 57 



III-2 U.S. Contributions to International Fishery Commissions 59 



VI- 1 Food from the Sea in the War on Hunger 102 



VII-1 Value of Mineral Production from Oceans Bordering the United 



States, 1960-67 105 



VII-2 Recent Marine Mining Activities 108 



VIII- 1 Funding for Ocean Transportation 1 14 



X-1 Sea Grant Funding Levels 140 



XI- 1 Federal Funding for Arctic Resezirch and Development, FY 1968. ... 147 



XII-I Funding for Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy 153 



XII-2 Funding for Ocean Observation and Prediction 156 



XIII-1 Funding for Marine Data Centers 166 



XIII-2 Selected Marine Data Center Files 167 



XIV-1 Graduate Degrees in Ocean Science and Engineering 180 



XIV-2 Funding for General Purpose Ocean Engineering 183 



XV-1 Committees of the Marine Sciences Council 193 



XV-2 Reports of the Marine Sciences Council 194 



XV-3 Contracts Awarded by the Marine Sciences Council 195 



XV-4 Congressional Testimony on Government-wide Issues 196 



APPENDICES 



A. FEDERALMARINESCIENCEPROGRAM, FISCAL YEARS 1968, 1969, 



AND 1970 205 



A- 1 Total Federal Marine Science Program by Major Purpose — 



Summary and Detail by Sub-Purpose and Agency 205 



A-2 Total Federal Marine Science Program by Department and Inde- 

 pendent Agency 211 



A-3 Total Federal Marine Science Program by Function — Summary 



and Detail by Agency 212 



A-4 Special Analysis: U.S. Continental Shelves (Including Trust Ter- 

 ritories) 219 



A-5 Special Analysis: The Great Lakes 219 



A-6 Special Analysis : Estuaries 220 



A-7 Special Analysis: Excess Foreign Currency Programs 220 



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