NATIONAL SCIENCE 
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FOUNDATION—Continued 
Fiscal year 1974 resources 
Amount 
Organization Priacipal contact Data activity capabilities Man-years (thousands) 
Smithsonian Oceanographic Sort- Ms. Betty Landrum, di- Biological data (e.g., types of 0 $3 
ing Center, Navy Yard Annex, rector. organisms) produced, ac- 
Bldg. 159, Washington, D.C. , quired, stored, processed, 
disseminated; along with 
specimens; also Antarctic 
ocean bottom photos stored, 
processed, described, and 
distributed. Contract work for 
other agencies is at about the 
level of $44,000. 
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION/U.S. COAST GUARD 
Office of Operations, USCG Head- Rear Adm. R. H. Scar- Policy formulation, administra- 1.0 $42 
quarters, Washington, D.C. borough, chief. tion, and management of 
oceanographic and meteoro- 
logical data collection activ- 
ities. Data publication. 
USCG Oceanographic Unit, Bldg. Capt. E. A. Delaney, Physical and chemical oceano- 40.0 885 
159-E, Navy Yard Annex, Wash- commanding officer. graphic data collection, proc- 
ington, D.C. essing, analysis, interpreta- 
tion, dissemination, and pub- 
lication. 
International Ice Patrol, Governors Comdr. A. D. Super, Iceberg and physical oceano- 7.0 140 
Island, N.Y. ice patrol officer. graphic data collection, anal- 
ysis, interpretation, dissemi- 
nation, and publication. 
9th Coast Guard District, Cleve- RearAdm.A.A.Heck- Ice Navigation Center, Great 2.0 50 
land, Ohio. man, commander. Lakes ice data collection, anal- 
ysis, interpretation, and dis- 
semination. 
USCG Communications Stations, Lt. Comdr. V. Gaida, Environmental Buoy Data collec- 10.0 130 
Miami, Perrine, Fla. commanding tion, processing, and dissemi- 
officer. nation. 
Office of Marine Environment and Rear adm. R. |. Price, Policy formulation, administra- 
Systems, USCG Headquarters, chief. tion, and management of 
Washington, D.C. marine pollution data collec- 
tion activities. 
Marine Environmental Protection Capt. S. A. Wallace, Pollution incident reporting sys- 40.0 450 
Division, USCG Headquarters, chief. tem (PIRS). Oil and hazard- 
Washington, D.C. ous substances data and 
information collection proc- 
essing, storage, dissemina- 
tion, and publication. 
Office of Research and Develop- Rear Adm. A. H. Management of research proj- 
ment, USCG — Headquarters, Siemens, Chief. ects requiring data collection 
Washington, D.C. activity. 
USCG Research and Development Capt.G. Mann, com- Oceanographic, and marine en- 48.0 1, 824 
Center, Avery Point, Groton, 
Conn. 
manding officer. 
gineering data collection, 
analysis, storage, and publi- 
cation. 
