SOS 



Industry coutributions to technology transfer, 



164 

 Legal and regulatory considerations, 124, 126, 



127 

 Technology advances and benefits, 123, 124 

 Domestic Industry investment, 159 

 Information exchange, 124 

 Number of successful new offshore wells, by year, 



chart, 122 

 Rec>ord wat*r depths for producing and explora- 

 tory weUs, chart, 122 

 Physical oceanography : 

 Basic research, 194 

 Conmiission recommendations : 

 Ocean current systems study, 195 

 Oceanic scales of motion study, 197 

 Sea-air interaction processes study, 196 

 Research areas, 173, 194-197 

 Sea-air interaction, 195, 196 

 Wave analysis diagrams, 195 

 Pilot Buoy Network Project : 

 CJommission recommendation, 192 

 Cost estimate, 207 

 Need, 16, 191 

 Pilot Continental Shelf Nuclear Power Plant 

 Project : 

 Capabilities and fuhctions, 70, 161 

 BJstimated cost, 167 

 Objectives, 11 

 Pilot Harbor Redevelopment Project, 66 

 Polar exploration, 173, 174, 243, 244 

 Pollution (see also Federal Water Pollution Control 

 Administration ; Great Lakes Restoration 

 Feasibility Test Project: Water Quality Act 

 of 1965). 

 Action programs : 

 AEC authority, 77 



Army Corps of Engineers authority, 76 

 Legislation and financing, 76 

 Characteristics, 73, 74 

 Coastal research, 10 

 Commission recommendations : 



AEC consideration of environmental effects of 



projects, 77 

 Enforcement review and funding, 77 

 FWI'CA detwtion and analysis of ivoUutants. 76 

 National Commission establishment, 79 

 Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, amendment, 



76,77 

 Status reiwrts to Congress on State pollution 

 abatement programs, 76 

 Control objectives : 



International regulations, 75 



Quality acceptability level determination, 75 

 Recognition, 74, 75 

 State quality standards, 75 

 Federal legislation compliance, 10 

 Funding requirements, 81 

 Hazards to marine resources, 2 

 Problem analysis, 72, 73 

 Technology status, 77 

 Waste management, 78 

 Population explosion : 

 Economic expansion, 1 

 Food supply impact, 1, 84, 90 

 Increasing gap between world food needs and 



food supply, chart, 87 

 Recreational needs, 1, 2 

 Port of New York Authority, 57 

 Power Squadron, U.S., recreational boating educa- 

 tional programs, 216, 2J7 

 President's Science Advisory Committee (PSAC) : 

 Mapping and survey programs importance, 210 

 Ocean research review, 194 

 Panel on Oceanography : 

 Ecology considerations, 169 

 "Effective U.se of the Sea", 278, 279 

 Government role in support of marine resource 

 development, 157 

 Project Rocksite, Navy, 177 



PSAC (see President's Science Advisory Commit- 

 tee). 

 Public Health Service : 



Coastal zone monitoring role, 68 

 Marine law enforcement functions, 217 

 Shellfish sanitation program, 252 

 Public Land Law Review Commission, 136 

 Public Law 89^.54 (see Marine Resources and 



Engineering Development Act of 1966). 

 Public Works and Economic Development Act, 



regional commissions, .56 

 Publications (.see Apijendix 4 for list of materials 



published by the Commission) . 

 Puget Sound salmon fishery conservation program, 

 92 



R 

 Recreation 

 Boating : 



Certification authority, 215 

 Safety program, 216, 217 

 Commission recommendations ; 



Public provisions in marine plans, 71 

 Safety regulations for boats, 217 

 Growth, status, and government support, 70 

 Marine parks in the I'nited States, map, 71 

 T'rbaii waterfronts, 70, 71 



