364 



ATTACHMENT 2 



NSF OPERATIONAL SUPPORT OF RESEARCH SHIPS 



[Listed are major research ships (more than 90 feet) that have Foundation support for all or part of their operating and 

 maintenance costs during the period fiscal years 1967-681 



State 



Institution 



Ship 



Alaska 



California. 



Florida 



Massachusetts 



Michigan 



New York 



North Carolina 



Oregon 



Rhode island 



Texas 



Washington 



Federal Government. 



University of Alaska Acona. 



University of California (Santa Barbara) Swan. 



University of California (Scripps Institution of Alpha Helix, Agassiz, Argo, Horizon,. 

 Oceonography). Oconostota, E. B. Scripps, and Thomas 



Washington. 



University of Southern California Velero IV. 



Stanford University... Te Vega. 



University of Miami Sitkin and Teritu. 



Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Chain, Crawford, Gosnold, and Atlantic II. 



University of Michigan Inland Seas. 



Columbia University Conrad and Vema. 



Duke University Eastward. 



Oregon State University... Yaquina. 



University of Rhode Island.. Trident. 



Texas A. & M. University Alaminos. 



University of Washington Thomas Thompson. 



National Science Foundation... Anton Bruun and Eltanin. 



AHACHMENT 3 

 NEW CONSTRUCTION AND CONVERSION OF MAJOR OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH SHIPS 



Name of ship 



Type of support 



National Science Foundation 



Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. 



University of Michigan 



Texas A. & M. University 



Johns Hopkins University 



University of Miami 



Oregon State University 



University of Hawaii.. 



Stanford University 



University of California (Scripps). 



Duke University. 



Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. 



Eltanin Conversion. 



Atlantis II Construction. 



Inland Seas. Conversion. 



Alaminos.. Do. 



Catamaran (type) Construction. 



Pillsbury Conversion. 



Yaquina Do. 



Teritu.. Do. 



Te Vega Do. 



Beluga.. Construction. 



Eastward Do. 



Anton Bruun (property of NSF) Conversion. 



Attachment 4 



Individuals Attending NSF Supported Education Programs in Marine Science, 



Fiscal Year 1966 



College teachers 77 



Secondary schoolteachers 273 



Elementary schoolteachers 12 



Fellows and trainees 41 



Undergraduate students 27 



Secondary school students 171 



General public 700 



Total 1, 300 



Mr. Lennon. Thank you very much, Doctor. 



Mr. Mosher ? 



Mr. Mosher. Mr. Chairman, I have about three questions. 



Dr. Robertson, in your first paragraph you say that, "the principal 

 role of the National Science Foundation is to mobilize the talents 

 of our academic institutions." In using the word "principal" do you 

 really mean almost exclusive role or what are the exceptions where 

 you are really working outside of the academic field? Are there any 

 exceptions ? 



