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(ec) Such sums as are necessary for use by the Institution under the authority 
of section 19 (c). 
(da) Such sums as are necessary for the preservation, study, and classification 
by the Institution of fishes and marine invertebrates collected or acquired by the 
Institution for taxonomic purposes. 
GENERAL 
Src. 21. (a) Nothing in this Act shall operate to limit, restrict, or otherwise 
interfere with carrying out any work programed prior to enactment of this Act. 
(b) All appropriations authorized in this Act shall be in addition to other 
appropriations provided for the various departments, agencies, bureaus, and 
offices to carry out their duties under law. 
(c) All agreements for grants executed pursuant to the authoirity contained 
in this Act in excess of $50,000 shall contain a provision that the Comptroller 
General of the United States or his duly authorized representatives shall have 
the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and records 
of the grantee relating to the purpose of the grant for a period of three years after 
the last payment to the grantee under the grant. 
(d) Secretaries of departments, and administrators of bureaus or offices 
authorized and directed to carry out provisions of this Act, shall, after approval 
of this Act by the President, include in their annual reports a report on major 
activities or programs undertaken under the provisions of this Act. 
(e) All ships and surface or subsurface craft constructed pursuant to the 
authorizations for appropriations contained in this Act shall be constructed in 
domestie commercial facilities. 
[S: 1189, 87th Cong., 1st sess. ] 
A BILL To amend title 14 of the United States Code in order to authorize the Coast 
Guard to carry on certain oceanographic research 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 
States of America in Congress assembled, That title 14 of the United States Code, 
relating to the Coast Guard, is amended by inserting at the end of chapter 5 the 
following new section : 
“$94. Oceanographic research 
“The Coast Guard may conduct such oceanographic research, use such equip- 
ment or instruments, and ecllect and analyze such oceanographic data, in coop- 
eration with other agencies of the Government or not, as the Secretary deter- 
mines to be in the national interest.” 
Src. 2. The analysis of chapter 5 of title 14 of the United States Code is 
amended by inserting at the end thereof the following: 
“94. Oceanographic research.” 
The Cuarrman. Our first witness is Dr. Donald W. Pritchard, 
director of the Chesapeake Bay Institute and chairman of the depart- 
ment of oceanography of the Johns Hopkins University. Because 
i has to hurry back on an important mission, I will ask him to testify 
rst. 
STATEMENT OF DR. DONALD W. PRITCHARD, DIRECTOR, CHESA- 
PEAKE BAY INSTITUTE; CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF OCEANOG- 
RAPHY, THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD. 
Dr. Prrrcuarpv. Thank you very much. 
Iam Donald W. Pritchard, director of the Chesapeake Bay Insti- 
tute and chairman of the department of oceanography, the Johns 
Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 
I would like to express my appreciation to the chairman of your 
committee, Senator Magnuson, to Senator Butler, the member of your 
committee from my State, and to the other committee members for this 
