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5.3 The Navy’s Oceanographic Program_-____________ 
5.4 The Navy’s Role in Education and Research_____ 
5.5 Interaction of Navy Programs With Civilian 
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OPPORTUNITIES IN OCEANOGRAPHIC RE- 
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ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF OCEANOGRAPHY -____- 
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8.1 Organizational Structure_______________________ 
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8.3 Manpower Considerations_____________________- 
8.4 National Interest in the Oceans________________- 
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9.1 General Requirements in Oceanographic Man- 
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9.2 Education for Research Workers_______________- 
9.3 Education for Technology and Commerce_ __-_-__- 
9.4 Implications of Manpower Change______________ 
9.5 Marine Study Centers________________________- 
FEDERAL ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM____-_- 
10.1 Federal Interest—Past and Present_____________ 
10.2 Federal Role in a National Ocean Program _____- 
10.3. Present Organizational Structure______________- 
10-4 "Organization for the Kuture_-~ (P) e_ 
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10.6 Support and Operation of Oceanographic Ships__- 
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