XI 



Statement by Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg, U.S. Representative to the 



U.N., relative to inscription of the item dealing with the peaceful exploi- Page 

 tation of the ocean bed, in general committee, September 21, 1907 .57 



Letter from David H. Popper, Department of State, to Hon. Dante B. 

 Fascr'll, fnrnishing list of coastal and noncoastal member states of the 

 United Nations 61 



Letter from the National Oceanography Association to Hon. Dante B. 



Fascell 72 



Letter from the Chamber of Commerce of the United States to Hon. Dante 



B. Fascell, with enclosure: letter to the Secretary of State 73 



Letters from the American Legion enclosing resolutions adopted by 196.5 

 National Convention and by the National Executive Committee, Octo- 

 ber 1967 7.5-76 



House Concurrent Resolution .5.58, by Mr. Bingham, concerning the 



development of the ocean floor through international cooperation 77 



Biographical sketches: Clark M. Eichelberger, Aaron L. Danzig, and 



Francis T. Christy, Jr 79 



"North Sea Report," article by Leslie C. Rogers, drilling editor, in Oil and 



Gas Journal 103 



"Rich Mineral Lode Found in Red Sea," article by John Nobel Wilford in 



the New York Times, August 6, 1967 108 



"Riches of the Sea Bed" article in the New York Times, August 7, 1967_- 109 



"Patents of the Week — Underwater Mining Ship Is Devised," article bv 



Stacy V. Jones in the New York Times, August .5, 1967 . 110 



"Battle for the Sea Bed," article in the New York Times, September 23, 



1967 no 



Letter from the Bureau of Customs, Treasury Department, to United Air- 

 craft Corp. relative to duties imposed on products mined from the ocean 

 floor 111 



Biographical sketches: Willard Bascom and Dr. Harold James 11.5-116 



"Mining the Ocean Depths," article by Dr. Willard Bascom in Geoscience 



News ■ 119 



Manganese Imports, 1955 and 1965, tabiilation 129 



"Who Owns the Sea?" article by Dr. Wilbert McLeod Chapman, in Ocean- 



olog.v International 157 



Sea and fishing jurisdiction claimed by members of the United Nations 



system, statement submitted by the Department of the Interior 160 



Department of the Interior leases for depths of more than 200 meters, 



statement submitted by the Department of the Interior 161 



Application of Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to designated area, sum- 

 mary opinion of the Solicitor, Department of the Interior 165 



Application of Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to designated area, 

 memorandum from the Office of the Solicitor to the Director, Bureau of 

 Land Management, Department of the Interior 16.5 



Proijosed research program and proposed U.N. committee, statement sub- 

 mitted by the Department of the Interior 181 



"Traditional Fishing Rights in the U.S. Contiguous Zone," statement sub- 

 mitted by the Department of the Interior 182 



Appendixes 



1. Law of the Sea: Convention on the Continental Shelf 217 



2. Resolution on resources of the sea, adopted by the General Assembly 



of the United Nations 21st session, December 8, 1966 222 



3. Marine Resources and Engineering Development Act of 19G6 (Public 



Law 89-454) 224 



4. National Sea Grant College and Program Act of 1966 (Public Law 



89-688) 228 



5. Address by Hon. Charles F. Luce, Under Secretary of the Interior, 



"The Development of Ocean Minerals and the Law of the Sea," at 

 American Bar Association National Institute on Marine Resources, 

 June S, 1967 231 



6. Paper by Francis T. Christy, Jr., on "Alternative Regimes for the 



Alinerals of the Sea Floor," presented to the American Bar Associa- 

 tion National Institute on Marine Resources, June 8, 1967 2v5 



