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or<ranizations and institutions involved in Great Lakes research activi- 

 tie?. In making these appointments the Commission should consider 

 individuals from the academic, scientific and industrial communities 

 and the general public. Membership should be based primarily upon 

 an individual's qualifications and potential contribution to the work 

 of the Advisory Board. . 



5. The Research Advisory Board should work at all times in close 

 cooperation with the Great Lakes Water Quality Board. 



