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Figure 12. — iSca grant iruinini/ — a three ditiKiisioiuil pattern. 



of the total, must 1)0 provided by (he recipieiit. Federal funds may 

 not.l>e use<i for const ruction of new facilities or renlal. 



Participants in any one State may not receive more than fifteen per- 

 cent of (he total ajjpropriation to the Found!»(ion for the Sea-(irant 

 Program in any single fiscal year. 



Funds are authorized for support of progi-ams at Sea-(jran( ( 'ollege-s 

 and at other suitable institutions. The term ''Sea-Grant ('ol leges" is 

 defined in the Act as encompassing public or private institutions of 

 higher education which engage in a comprehensive set of rela(ed activ- 

 ities focused on resources development. Sea-Grant Programs, on the 

 other hand, may embrace individual projects to meet any one of the 

 three functional goals; i.e., trained manpower, applied research, and 

 information transfer. 



Although it is too early to descril)c the i)recise nature of the pro- 

 gram, typical features could include the following: 



— Ivocation in a region with marine-related industry (e.g., iishing, 

 boating) ; 



