34 MARINE SCIENCES AND RESEARCH ACT 
recorders, magnetometers, and other instruments and laboratory 
equipment for oceanographic research. 
Scholarships to selected students as authorized in section 13, with 
the proviso, however, that these scholarships not exceed $300,000 
per annum. 
Amendments to sections 13 and 14 
As a preface to listing these amendments it may be stated that with 
the exception of two amendments, to be hereafter noted, all of the 
amendments were suggested in comments received from the Depart- 
ment of the Navy, which also represented the views of the Department 
of Defense. 
Many of the amendments are technical in nature, several broaden 
provisions of section 14, and one proposes the addition of new sections 
in order to include the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, 
Beach Erosion Board in the overall program, which has been done. 
The amendments: 
Section 13: 
1. Page 22, line 20, strike the words “Make grants of funds” and 
after ‘‘(a)” insert ‘‘Provide funds by contract or otherwise,’ and also 
insert, after the word ‘‘scientists,’ and before the word ‘‘research”’ 
the words “Government and non-Government.”’ 
2. Page 22, line 22, substitute the word ‘‘funds” for the word 
“orants” and in the same line insert, after the word ‘‘for”’ the words 
‘basic and applied research,’’. These and the amendments in the 
above paragraph broaden the language authorizing the Secretary of 
the Navy to assist scientists, laboratories, and institutions with funds 
in furtherance of basic and applied research programs of interest to 
the Navy. 
3. Page 23, line 3, insert the words ‘‘and applied”’ after the word 
“basic” and before the word ‘‘research”’. This is a similar broadening 
provision with relation to the purposes for which the Secretary is 
authorized to initiate and carry out a 10-year program of replacement, 
modernization and enlargement in numbers of the Navy’s research 
ships. 
4. Page 23, line 12, insert the words “and provide related instru- 
ments and equipment”’ following the word ‘laboratories.’ This is 
a well-considered amendment in connection with the construction 
and operation of shore facilities. 
5. Page 23, line 13, insert ‘‘and applied” following the word “‘basic’’. 
The purpose is the same as that of the similar amendment in para- 
graph 3 above. 
6. Page 23, line 17, strike the word ‘‘including” and substitute the 
words ‘“‘which may include” and in line 18 below insert after the word 
‘not’ the word ‘“‘be’’, so that the clause now reads ‘‘which may 
include but not be limited to”. This language was preferred in the 
Navy-Defense Department comments. 
7. Page 24, lines 3 and 4, strike the last word in line 3 (‘‘civilian’’) 
and first three words in line 4 (“oceanographic laboratories as’’) 
and insert “‘marine studies substantially as’, and after the word 
“TENOC” in line 4 insert ‘‘or the Navy’s revised long-range ocea- 
nography program’. As amended this subsection now reads: 
(e) Continue and expand the Navy’s support of marine 
studies substantially as proposed in project TENOC or the 
