136A, 
136B. 
143 
220 
225 
290 
298 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 263 
ICHTHYOLOGY ALLEN 
Evolution, Distribution, migration, anatomy and physiology 
of fishes. Classification of groups that are of economic 
and recreational importance. 
PROBLEMS IN WATER POLLUTION AND DeWITT 
SANITATION BIOLOGY 
Scope, magnitude, nature and significance of water re- 
sources and pollution. Sources and nature of common 
pollutant materials. Detection, surveillance, and 
abatement of water pollution. 
ADVANCED PRINCIPLES OF FISHERIES STAFF 
MANAGEMENT 
New and advanced theories, principles and techniques 
in fisheries management. 
ADVANCED FIELD PROBLEMS STAFF 
Directed field experience in individual problems. 
THESIS STAFF 
SEMINAR IN FISHERIES MANAGEMENT STAFF 
Oceanography . 
100 
101 
102 
GENERAL OCEANOGRAPHY GAST 
Introduction to general oceanography including the study 
of the ocean basins of the world; the chemistry of sea 
water; the causes of the major ocean currents, and the 
tides and waves. 
BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY GAST, SALO 
Studies of the basic biological production of the sea 
including theory and use of Carbon 14 and other radio- 
active tracers; qualitative and quantitative determin- 
ations of plankton production including analysis of the 
non-conservative elements involved. 
PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY GAST 
Physical processes of the seas including theory and 
practice of current determinations, theory of waves 
and tides, distribution of variables in the sea and 
analysis of bottom sediments. 
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