SI 



Sources of Funding for the Principal Marine Science Institutions 



BUDGETS FOR FISCAL 1968 



OTHER FEDERAL 



UNIV. OF ALASKA 



NON-FEDERAL 



NAVY SUPPORT 



AEC 



FUNDING MILLIONS 



^ UNIV. OF WASHINGTON 

 2 3M 



WOODS HOLE 

 ,^OCEANOGRAPHIC 

 RHODE /| INST 



87 OREGON STATE UNIV 

 27M )I 

 UNIV OF HAWAII S 



fWSr OF GEOPHYSICS 



INCLUDES OEPT OF OCEANOG ) 

 \ 



IDEPT OF OCEANOG ONLY J 



4Tm 



SCRIPPS INST 



OF 

 OCEANOGRAPHY 



NEW YORK UNIV 2 



|7on 

 I OM 



COLUMBIA 

 UNIV. 



5.9M 



UNIV OF MIAMI 



2.0 M 

 TEXAS ABM 



Source : W. Burt, Department of Oceanography, University of Oregon. 



necessary to develop more effective ways to 

 make use of the sea. 



The Commission's concern with technology 

 appears throughout this report — in relation 

 to coastal management, fresh water restora- 

 tion, resource development, deep sea explo- 

 ration, environmental monitoring, and a 

 host of other marine services. Although each 



of these areas has special technological re- 

 quirements, all draw on a common pool of 

 knowledge regarding the sea and its effects 

 and on a common reservoir of fundamental 

 engineering skill. 



Tlie fundamental technology' program rec- 

 commended by the Commission is geared to 

 filling this common resen'oir. The Federal 



