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as to exact allocations to marine programs. There are differences of 
opinion. 
Mr. Lennon. All right. Go ahead. 
Mr. Train. Within the total of $78.2 million the following is the 
breakdown : 
The Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, $45.4 million; Federal Water 
Pollution Control Administration, $10.7 million; Bureau of Sport 
Fisheries and Wildlife, $9.4 million; Geological Survey, $4.7 million; 
National Park Service, $4 million; Office of Saline Water, $2.6 million ; 
Bureau of Mines, $0.9 million; Bureau of Land Management, $0.5 
million; Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, $4 million; the Office of Ma- 
rine Resources, $0.1 million, which as you will note when those two are 
added, brings the figure up to something over the $80 million which 
T earlier mentioned, actually $82.3 million. 
Mr. Lennon. Now, could you recapitulate the figure you gave us 
for the Office of Marine Resources which was established in October of 
last year according to your statement? That was $1 million what? 
Mr. Trarn. The figure that I gave for the Office of Marine Resources 
for the fiscal year 1970 is $0.1 million, $100,000. 
Mr. Lennon. Well, I find that difficult to understand when we have 
just been told that your present expenditure was $39,300 and the 
present administration for fiscal 1970 approved that figure for Marine ~ 
Resources up to, I believe you said, approximately $132,000. 
Mr. Petuy. $75,000. 
Mr. Lennon. Now you say it is over a million. 
Mr. Tratn. No, sir. I think if I may start over again rather than 
trying to explain what perhaps I said, the present budget for the 
Office of Marine Resources is $39,300. The administration 1970 budget 
submission to the Congress included an increase in that figure of $75,- 
000 so that the total would be, for 1970, $75,000 plus $39,300; and the 
$100,000 figure which I read to you as the 1970 budget for that office 
is the result of rounding. But I think those figures are consistent. 
Mr. Lennon. I misunderstood you. I thought you used a figure of 
$1.2 million for the Office of Marine Resources. 
Mr. Tratn. If I did, I did not mean to, sir. It was $0.1 million that 
T said, $100,000. 
Mr. Lennon. I am sorry. Please excuse me. 
Mr. Trarn. Then for the record at this point I will offer the full 
table. 
Mr. Lennon. Thank you, sir. 
(The table follows:) 
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FISCAL YEAR 1970 BUDGET FOR MARINE AFFAIRS 
[In millions of dollars] 
Bureau or office R.&D. Investment Operations Total 
Bureau of Commercial Fisheries___.____.-_------------------- Ze 3.2 15.1 45.4 
Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. _--.....:--.---- 2.8 4.0 3.9 10.7 
Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife._.......-._---.._-_-.-_- 1.8 Qa 4.9 9.4 
Geological’Survey 2st ee ee Oa ee TS er 3.1 a2: 1.4 4.7 
NationaliPark’Senvicetc 2 Senge i aie Eel elie BUENA ad tu) ah aaa at aeons eno 4.0 4.0 
Officeiof Saline; Water ee eRe ee La ey ed VA Ve desi ope keene MBE RSL 2.6 
Bureautofy Mines cece reer rg ies Le ee .6 Bee Hs is aie Ub J 9 
Bitreauotgliandi Mama perme tiscccry eases a NOR a aU Ua a ee Wel Te Leal a) a) 
BurjeauomOutdoors Recreations teeter acs en aoe cmtcranik peak si a ee semester LO sepia ms et a eS Ya 
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