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for which AID has a major role, is chaired by a Mr. Herbert Waters, 

 an administrative assistant to the Administrator of AID. 



The attempt is to have a minimum committee structure to do the job, 

 but I think you can see by the level of people who are chairing these 

 committees that we are endeavoring to deal with the kind of policy and 

 program issues that the committees, in turn, will bring to the Council 

 as a whole. 



Mr. Drewry. These committees are of the ICO and are working with 

 you ; is that right ? I mean, is there still an Interagency Committee on 

 Oceanography ? 



Dr. Wenk. There is no committee with that name. Each of these 

 committees is appointed by the Vice President, with terms of reference 

 set by the Vice President; the chairmen are appointed by the Vice 

 President. 



The functions of the ICO, if anything, have been enlarged rather 

 than reduced. The same people who served on the ICO itself will be 

 serving on this new committee chaired by Dr. Frosch. The staff will be 

 used. The functions that were carried out by the ICO in preparing 

 reports, such as, for example, this one on the scheduling of oceano- 

 graphic ships throughout the country some months in advance, so that 

 the scientists in other institutions will know of their existence — all of 

 this will continue. 



Mr. KoGERS. I think it might be well for you to give us this outline 

 for the committee as to the membership when you submit the contracts 

 and all that. 



Dr. Wenk. I would be pleased to. 



(Information follows:) 



Executive Office of the President, 

 National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development, 



Wasftington, September 21,1967. 



Committee on Marine Research, Education and Facilities 

 membership 



Hon. Robert A. Frosch (Chairman), Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Re- 

 search and Development, Department of the Navy, "Washington, D.C. 20350. 



Mr. Herman Pollack, Director, International Scientific and Technological Af- 

 fairs, Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520. 



Dr. Werner A. Baum, Deputy Administrator, Environmental Science Services 

 . Administration, Washington Science Center, Rock vi He, Maryland. 



RADM O. R. Smeder, Chief of Research and Technology, U.S. Coast Guard, 

 Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. 20590. 



RADM Odale D. Waters, Jr., Oceanographer of the Navy, U.S. Naval Oeean- 

 ographic Office, Washington, D.C. 20390. 



Mr. Daniel Hunt, Jr., Special Assistant to the Director, National Science 

 Foundation, 1800 G Street. N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20550. 



Mr. Arnold Joseph, Marine Scientist, Environmental Science Branch. Division 

 of Biology and Medicine, U.S. Atomic Energv Commission, Washington, D.C. 

 2054.5. 



Dr. William T. Pecora, Director. U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. 

 20242. 



Dr. Leon Jacobs. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science, Office of the As- 

 sistant Secretary for Health and Scientific Affairs, Department of Health, 

 Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C. 20201. 



Dr. I. E. Wallen, Head. Office of Oceanography and Limnology, Smithsonian 

 Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560. 



Mr. Leonard Jalfe, Director of Space Applications Programs, National Aero- 

 nautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. 20546. 



