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NATIONAL OiCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM LEGISLATION 



over the period of field operations, analysis, and publication of the In- 

 dian Ocean results must be supported by our regular research funds, 

 too. 



Mr. Casey. Again, Doctor, we certainly appreciate your being here 

 land bringing these gentlemen with you, and for your contribution 

 today. 



I look forward to seeing you again in the future and I am sure we 

 will. 



Mr. Ha WORTH. Thank you. 



Mr. Chairman, would you be interested in a list of the grants that 

 we have given in oceanography, that we have given in fiscal year 1965 ? 



Mr. Caset. I think that would be helpful, and also the breakdown 

 that you proposed. Dr. Bader. 



Mr. Bader. Fine. We will insert those in the record if there is no 

 objection. 



( Documents referred to follow : ) 



National Science Foundation Sxjtport of Oceanography and List of Grants 



FOR Fiscal Tear 1965 



8uni/marp of National Science Foumdation support of oceanography, fiscal year 



1965 



1 This research budget includes the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, the Division of 

 Biological and Medical Sciences, the OfSce of Antarctic Programs, and the Office of International Science 

 Activities (includes air-sea interaction and geophysics). 



2 The International Indian Ocean Expedition expenditures are from the Division of Mathematical and 

 Physical Sciences and the Division of Biological and Medical Sciences. 



8 The facihties total is derived from the Division of Biological and Medical Sciences, the Division of 

 Mathematical and Physical Sciences, the Office of Antarctic Programs, and the Division of Institutional 

 Programs. 



* Conferences include special studies, planning groups, etc., but does not include educational groups such 

 as teachers' conferences, etc., which are listed under "Education." These conferences were supported by 

 the Division of Biological and Medical Sciences, the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, and 

 the Office of International Science Activities. 



6 Science information includes translations, publications, and the support of the National Oceanographic 

 Data Center. These expenditures come from the Office of Science Information Service and the Division 

 of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 



6 Education includes teachers' conferences, summer institutes, fellowships, trianeeships, etc., but does 

 not include tliose graduate students supported under research grants. 



1 The total number of organizations supported in fiscal year 1965 in oceanography by the National Science 

 Poundation was 124. These organizations come from 34 States plus Puerto Rico and the District of Colum- 

 bia. 



