APPENDIX E— NATIONAL SEA GRANT PROGRAM ACTIVITIES—Con. 



Institution Title and principal 



RESEARCH— Continued 

 Management and Preservation of the Marine Environment — Continued 



ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 



University of Miami Comprehensive study of selected Florida coasted systems 



(Claes Rooth). 

 Scripps Institution of Air-sea interactions (Carl Gibson, Charles van Atta). 



Oceanography (P). 

 University of California, Seismicity and earthquakes hazzirds of the Santa Barbara 



Santa Barbara (P). Channel (Arthur G. Sylvester, Jan D. Rietman). 



University of Wisconsin Circulation studies in large basins (C. H. Mortimer, N. 



Heaps), circulation studies of Lake Michigan (G. T. 



Csanady), airborne infrared radiometry (R. A. 



Ragotzkie), temperature distributions and induced 



circulation in lakes (John A. Hoopes). 

 University of Hawaii Forecsisting thermal structure of ocean (C. L. Bret- 



schneider), environmental surveillance and prediction 



(C. Ramage). 



Mineral Resources 



Texas A &M University Marine geochemical analysis (for natural gas and 



petroleum) (William M. Sackett). 



University of Rochester Potential fine aggregate sources in Lakes Erie and 



(P). Ontario (Donald L. Woodrow^). 



University of Wisconsin Bathymetric and high resolution shallow subbottom 



studies, Green Bay (R. P. Meyer), sea floor sediments 

 and depositional processes of economic interest 

 (J. Robert Moore), deep seismic profiling studies of 

 Green Bay (Richard J. Wold). 



University of Hawaii Survey and inventory of sand and deep sea minerad 



deposits (Mn nodules, phosphorites, diatomaceous 

 ooze. Red Clay, etc.) (G. Sutton, C. L. Bretschneider, 

 Robert Moberly, J. Andrews). 



Ocean Engineering 



University of Washington . . . Dynamic prediction model of Post Susan (Maurice Rat- 

 tray, Jr.), system analysis (environmental monitoring 

 systems) (S. R. Murphy), vehicle design research 

 (B. Hartz, H. C. Merchant), marine vessel testing 

 (H. C. Merchant, W. Rogers), mzirine acoustics program 

 (Stanley Murphy), feasibility studies in various aspects 

 of ocean engineering (H. C. Merchant). 



Oregon State University. . . . Applied hydrodynamics (L. S. Slotta), instrumentation — 



underwater acoustic imaging (L. C. Jensen), in- 

 dustrial engineering — crab and shrimp system standards 

 (William Engesser). 



University of Rhode Island . . Ocean engineering program (towed instrument and 



vehicles; instruction panel — textbook; related instru- 

 ment development — buoys, ocean wave probes, etc.) 

 (F. Middleton). 



University of Mzu-yland (P). Heat transfer system for deep submersibles (S. T. Hsu). 



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