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If you come up with any other individual that it ought to be sent 
to, do so. 
Mr. Crinean. Yes, sir. 
Mr. Lennon. I find so little to question, here. It is difficult for me 
to question a person that I find myself in such total agreement with. 
Dr. Cuapman. I will tell you what my difficulty is. I thought you 
would probably question me on “The Ocean Regime of the Real 
World,” which I ask might be included for the record. 
Mr. Lennon. Yes, sir. 
Without objection, your full statement, although you covered it 
almost completely, will be inserted in the record following your 
summary of the same, and the other paper that you have prepared 
is what, Dr. Chapman ? 
Dr. Cuapman. “The Ocean Regime of the Real World,” and a paper 
entitled “Toward a More Effective Use of Food from the Sea by the 
United States and Man.” 
Since I am really a fisheries expert, I ought to say something about 
fisheries. 
Mr. Lennon. That should be included in the record, and inasmuch 
as you referred to the Department of Agriculture, send a copy to the 
Secretary of Agriculture, with the same request, and to the Secretary 
of State, with the same request. 
Dr. Caapman. You will fix me up real good. 
Mr. Lennon. I was coming to that. 
T will think of others to whom this statement should be sent, with 
the insistence that they read it in its entirety, and when they respond 
say that they have personally read it. Suggest to them that 1f we don’t 
hear from them within a period of 10 days that I shall go on the 
floor of the House and make known to all the Members of Congress 
that these people that this communication has been sent to do not 
have the time or the interest or the concern sufficient to respond to 
the letter. That will be an indictment of their lack of cooperation and 
understanding. 
Are there any other questions you want to tell me ? 
Dr. Coapman. No, sir. 
You have honored me greatly, sir. : 
Mr. Lennon. I would much rather have somebody tell me a question 
than ask me one. I don’t know how else to comment on what you said. 
This is the sort of testimony that I think we can effectively use 
to generate the interest that we ought to have. 
I anticipate that we are going to have the problem that you have 
indicated already with respect te the administration again. As a matter 
of fact, T have axlunchecn engagement today where I am supposed 
to get the word about the administration with respect to what its 
position will be. I have a feeling that it will not be what I had hoped. 
Let’s include Dr. Wenk in this, too. Let us include the Secretary 
of the Navy in this, too. 
Dr. CHapman. If there are any reactions that come from your 
distribution of this that you think I might be able to help with, 
Professor Clingan may get ahold of me, and I will be most happy to 
help. 
Mr. Lennon. We might ask you to draft a letter in response to the 
responses that we get. I think that you can do it very effectively. 
