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though neither divorced from the naval (nonmihtary) aspects of 

 oceanography nor non-Navy (civiHan) aspects, nevertheless have 

 been previously excluded by"^the NASCO Committee and, as will be 

 indicated, were also excluded by the Navy itself when preparing the 

 TENOC report. For consistency, they have been excluded from this 

 analysis. 



NASCO recommendations for new oceanographic ships, according 

 to function, are listed in Table 20 and according to size in Table 21. 

 The source of funding for these new vessels is given in Table 22 ; the 

 corresponding funds, broken down by agency, were given hi Table 19. 



Table 20. — NASCO recommendaiions for new oceanographic ships according to 



function 



Source: NASCO Report, ch. 1. table 1. 



Table 21. — NASCO recommendations for new oceanographic ships according to 



size and cost 



' Note that new ships for military oceanography are included in this schedule even though other fiscal 

 and program requirements in termsof personnel and related funding are not included in other schedules. 



2 Budget allocations are assigned to year preceding introduction of ship into service to reflect leadtime for 

 construction. 



Source: NASCO Report, ch. 1, table 4, as modified. 



