MARINE SCIENCE 17%, 
(6) Encourage and assist selected officers and employees of the Coast Guard 
to enroll in and pursue formal Courses in oceanography, beginning not lower 
than the senior level of undergraduate school and continuing through not more 
than four years of graduate training and research in the marine sciences. 
Sec. 18. It is necessary in order to further the policies and provisions of this 
Act to have the Secretary of the Treasury, Department of the Treasury, and the 
Coast Guard carry out, under laws, as amended, relating to such Department or 
the Coast Guard, specified duties as part of the general program for the develop- 
ment of the marine sciences in the United States. Appropriations authorized in 
this section shall be in addition to other appropriations provided for such De- 
partment to carry out its duties under law. There is hereby authorized to be 
appropriated to the Department of the Treasury and the Coast Guard, during 
the ten-year period beginning with July 1, of the first fiscal year following ap- 
proval of this Act by the President, the following sums: 
(a) Such funds as are necessary to carry out the duties, functions, and oper- 
ations on Coast Guard vessels and offshore towers authorized in subsection 
(f) (3) of section 17 of this Act. 
(b) Such sums as are necessary for equipment and instruments authorized 
in subsection (f) (4) of section 17 of this Act: Provided, however, That instru- 
ments and equipment costs for Coast Guard vessels and offshore towers selected 
to participate in Coast Guard oceanographic research programs. not exceed 
$82,500 per ship or tower during the ten-year program authorized in subsection 
(£) of section 17 of this Act. 
(ce) Such sums as are necessary for analysis of oceanographic data of value 
collected and transmitted under the authorization of subsection (f) (5) of sec- 
tion 17 of this Act. 
(d) Such sums as are necessary for education and training authorized in sub- 
section (f) (6) of section 17 of this Act. 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
Sec. 19. In furtherance of the policies in S. Res. 186, Highty-sixth Congress, 
and of this Act, and in order to preserve, study and classify marine, coastal, and 
Great Lakes organisms collected during a ten-year program of expanded hydro- 
biological research, the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution is authorized 
and directed, with such funds as may be appropriated or otherwise made avail- 
able to him, to— 
(a) construct additional facilities for the purposes authorized in this 
section ; 
(b) establish a program for the recruitment, training, and placement of 
taxonomists in such number as may be required to classify fishes, marine 
invertebrates, and other marine organisms collected during the ten-year 
program of expanded hydrobiological research ; 
(c) make grants of funds to qualified scientists, institutions, laboratories, 
or museums, such grants to be used for taxonomy relating to marine organ- 
isms; 
(d) request and obtain cooperation from and cooperate with other gov- 
ernmental departments and agencies haying a direct interest in the preser- 
vation, study, and classification of marine organisms, and to cooperate with 
the several States, educational institutions, laboratories, museums, and 
other public and private organizations and persons who may be of assistance 
in this field of marine science. 
: Sec. 20. It is necessary in order to further the policies of S. Res. 136, Eighty- 
sixth Congress, and of this Act to have the Smithsonian Institution carry out, 
under laws relating to such Institution, specified duties as part of the general 
program for the development of the marine sciences in the United States. Ap- 
propriations provided in this section shall be in addition to other appropriations 
provided for such Institution to carry out its duties under law. There is hereby 
authorized to be appropriated to the Smithsonian Institution, during the ten- 
year period beginning with July 1 of the first fiscal year following approval of 
this Act by the President, the following sums: 
(a) Such sums as may be necessary for the construction by the Smithsonian 
Institution of facilities necessary to preserve, study, and classify for taxonomic 
purposes marine, coastal, and Great Lakes organisms collected by or for the Insti- 
tution during the ten-year program of expanded hydrobiological research. 
(b) Such sums as are necessary for establishment by the Institution of a 
program for the recruitment, training, and placement of taxonomists required 
for the purposes of this section. 
