291 



Federal aid to States, 57 



Federal n>lo, 50, 60-62 



Federal/State coordination, 61, 62 



Local authority, 56 



Personnel needs, 68, 6!> 



Planning needs, 62 



Program costs, 7!)-81 



Reorganization needs, 49 



Responsibility, 8, 9, 56 



State authority, 56, 57 



State l)Oundarj' determination, 62, 63 

 Monitoring and research : 



Monitoring needs, 68 



Research needs, 67, 68 



Significance, 67 

 Oceanic zones (see also Zones under international 



law). 

 Offshore water use, 55, 56 

 Oil and mineral exploitation, 55, 56 

 Percentage of population living In coastal coun- 

 tries, chart, 2 

 Pollution : 



Action programs, 76, 77 



Characteristics, 73, 74 



Control objectives, 74-76 



Problem, 10, 72, 73 

 Recreational activity summary, chart, 52 

 Relationship of internal waters, the territorial 



sea, the contiguous zone, and the continental 



shelf, chart, 51 

 Research needs, 27, 67 

 Resource activities, 54, 55 

 Resource surveys, 13, 139-141 

 Science and technology, 9, 10 

 "Seasteads," 70, 71 

 Shoreline development, 52, 53 

 Significance, 49 

 Surveys and inventories : 



Coastal erosion, 65 



Estuarine inventory, 63, 65 



Ports and harbors, 65, 66 

 Usage intensification, 52 

 Columbia, marine fishery dispute, 108, 109 

 Commerce, Department of (see also Environmental 

 Science Services Administration ; Ofiice of the 

 Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Serv- 

 ices and Aprplied Meteor'ological Research). 

 Marine industry development assistance, 159, 160 

 Marine research funding, 24 

 National Weather Records Center funding, 220 

 State Technical Services Program, 101 

 Commission on Marine Science, Engineering and 

 Resources : 



Activities of the members, 281 

 Administrative organization, 279, 280 

 Assistance from private and 



professional groups, 282 

 Contract studies and reports, 283, 284 

 Establishment, 266, 278 

 Interaction with other groups and 



individuals, 281, 282 

 International Panel, membership, 280 

 Legislative authority, 279 

 Material utilized, 281 

 Membership, 278 



Panel on Basic Science, membership, 280 

 Panel on Environmental Monitoring and on 

 Management and Development of the Coastal 

 Zone: 

 Activity, 280 

 r^inctions and programs of Federal agencies, 



182 

 Identification of increase in coastal zone 



usage, 52 

 membership, 280 

 Panel on Industry and Private Investment, mem- 



l)ership, 280 

 Panel on Manpower, Education, and Training, 



membership, 280 

 Panel on Marine Engineering and Technology : 

 Fixed Continental Shelf Laboratories, 162-164 

 Fresh water restoration project, 78 

 Industrial technology in ocean resources de- 

 velopment, 161 

 Membership, 280 

 Panel on Marine Resources : 



Fishermen's net economic return improve- 

 ment, 94 

 Membership, 280 

 Papers submitted, 284,285 



Relationship with National Council on Marine 

 Resources and Engineering Development, 281 

 Reports, 283 

 Staff makeup, 281 

 Commission on Weather Modification, NSF. atmos- 

 phere behavior alteration by man, 171 

 Commissions : 



Atlantic States Marine Fi.sheries Commission, 96 



Commission on Weather Modifications. NSF. 171 



Federal Power Commission, 127-130 



Gnat Lakes Fisheries Commission. 1 13 



Gulf States JIarine Fisheries Commission, SKi 



Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. 



169, 17.">, 190.200, 20.-. 

 International Joint Commission for the (Jreat 

 Lakes. 78 



