APPENDIX E— NATIONAL SEA GRANT PROGRAM ACTIVITIES— Con. 



Institution 



Title and principal 



RESEARCH— Continued 

 Management and Preservation of the Marine Environment — Continued 

 POLLUTION — Continued 

 University of Michigan . 



Anaerobic digestion and the phosphate problem (J. A. 

 Borchardt), health aspects of Great Lakes waters as 

 related to water supply and recreational uses (John 

 J. Gannon, Edward Armbruster), pollution effects of 

 two-stroke gasoline engine exhaust emission (Walter 

 W. Weber), remote sensing techniques for water 

 pollution detection (C. T. Wezernak), spectroscopic 

 investigations of Great Lakes sediments (Harry B. 

 Mark, Jr. ), the biochemistry of the sheath of Spaerotilus 

 natans (L A. Berstein), feasibility study of modeling 

 certain water quality aspects of the Great Lakes 

 (John M. Armstrong), effect of pollution control 

 regulations on watercraft design and operation (John 

 B. Woodward). 

 nutrients 



University of Washington .. . Study of net zooplankton and micronekton (T. S. 



England), organic budgets of Puget Sound (K. Banse). 



University of Rhode Organic geochemistry of shallow and productive benthic 



Island. environments (funded below) (J. Quinn). 



Texas A &M University Water and sediment analysis (Frank Chmelik). 



University of Wisconsin Limnological studies of Green Bay (sulfur cycle: phyto- 



plankton) (P. Sager, J. Wiersma), chemistry of 

 phosphate in lower Green Bay (C. F. Lee), chemistry 

 of TEM in Great Lzikes waters (C. F. Lee). 



University of Michigan Trace metal fractionation in Lzike Michigan (Edward 



Callendar). 



ECOLOGY AND MARINE 

 RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 



University of Rhode Island . 

 University of Michigan . . . . 



University of California, 

 Santa Barbara (P). 



University of North 



Carolina {P). 

 University of Alaska {P) . . . 

 University of Delaware (P) . 



Louisiana State University 



(P). 

 Oregon State University . . . 



Ecology and economic evaluation of tidal marshes 



(Nelson Marshall). 

 Control theory modeling of aquatic economics systems 



(Douglas Woodring), the environmental chemiccil 



dynamics of sulfur in the Great Lakes (K. H. Mancy), 



seasonal dynamics of pesticides in western Lake Erie 



(Rolf Hartung). 

 Fishes of the Santa Barbara Kelp Forest (Alfred W. 



Ebeling), population dynamics of intertidal organisms 



(Joseph H. Connell). 

 Optimum estuarine ecological systems (Howard T. 



Odum). 

 Alaskan marine resources studies (Donald W. Hood). 

 Influence of climatic water balance on conditions in the 



estuarine environment (John S. Mather). 

 Survey of Barataria Bay for aquaculture development 



(H. C. Loesch). 

 Simulation research in marine productivity (Herbert C. 



Curl). 



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