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‘DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE/NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION/NATIONAL MARINE 
FISHERIES SERVICE—Continued 
Fiscal year 1974 resources 
Amount 
Organization Principal contact Data activity capabilities Man-years (thousands) 
Atlantic, Marine*Genter, 439) West) "Rear AdmSvAlfred C2) = 22205 22 90) 52° 1 _ LOD) SB ee 
York St., Norfolk, Va. Holmes, director. 
al ydrographic: processing==-cees- o-oo nae oan ee Collection, analysis, and inter- 24.0 $371 
pretation of sounding (depth), 
tides, horizontal control, and 
related records required to 
smooth plot and verify hy- 
drographic surveys in support 
of the nautical charting 
program. 
Coastal mapping (photogrametry)__..-------.----.----.- Collection, analysis, interpreta- 46.0 669 
tion, and compilation of 
aerial photographic data into 
shoreline manuscripts for hy- 
drographic survey smooth 
sheets and shoreline maps for 
chart topography, both in sup- 
port of the nautical charting 
program. 
Pacific\Marine (Center: 180liFaire SRADMiHerbertlip- 0" ..2 09) 5 22sec eee 
view Ave. East, Seattle, Wash. pold, Jr., director. 
Hydrographieprocessing= 222 ts-e- eae ee Collection, analysis, and inter- 25.0 505 
pretation of sounding (depth), 
tides, horizontal control, and 
related records required to 
smooth plot and verify hy- 
drographic surveys in sup- 
port of the nautical charting 
program. 
Note: NOS resources include 
29.5 man-years and $744,000 
for reimbursable work, 
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE;NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION/ 
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 
National WeatherService, Silver. OrjG.PCressman,, j.2<---22eee eee eee a2 e-  e 
Spring, Md. director. 
National Meteorological Center, Dr. F. G. Shuman, Environmental data collection 17.0 $595 
Federal Office Bldg., No. 4, director. and preparation of basic 
Suitland, Md. weather and ocean analyses 
and forecast guidance for 
use by offices. 
National Hurricane Center, P.O. Dr. N. Frank, director, Environmental data collection 22.0 561 
Box 8286, Coral Gables, Fla. for predicting tropical storm 
developments and move- 
ments and related effects, 
such as high seas and storm 
surges, and for the develop- 
ment of methods for predict- 
ing growth and movement of 
tropical storms, 
National Weather Services, Ob- Director, International Seismic and tide data collection 19.0 550 
servatories, Honolulu, Hawaii, Tsunami Informa- and prognosis and dissemina- 
Palmer and Adak, Alaska. tion Center, tion of seismic wave (tsunami) 
Honolulu, Hawaii. watches and warnings on a 
regional, national, and 
Pacific-wide basis. 
National Weather Service Forecast Director, Ocean Serv- Environmental data collection, 68.0 1, 653 
Offices (Marine) (23 offices lo- ices Division, Na- analysis, and prognosis and 
cated throughout the United tional Weather Serv- the dissemination of products 
States and Puerto Rico). ice, Headquarters. on marine weather and waves 
for coastal and offshore areas 
and ice conditions for Alaskan 
waters and the Great Lakes. 
