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facilities at academic and private institutions; 

 among these were the University of California, 

 Columbia Uni\ersitv, Uni\ersity of Georgia, 

 Scripps Institution. L'ni\ersit\' of Chicago, Mas- 

 sachusetts Institute of Technology, Universit\' 

 of North Carolina, Woods Hole Oceanographic 

 Institution, and the Uni\ersitv of Washington. 

 Pressing needs still exist at some instittitions, in- 

 cluding the construction of additional research 

 laboratories docks and wharfs, storage buildings, 

 and machine sho]3s. Precisely what facility grants 

 will be awarded in FY 1967 will be decided when 

 proposals are received and e\aluated. 



DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION 

 AND WELFARE 



Public Health Service 



FY I965-$0 



FY 1966-$ 194,000 



FY 1967-$2.I08,000 



Fimds for FY 1967 will be used to construct and 

 equip two new Shellfish Sanitation Research Cen- 



ters. The presently inadec]uate Pacific Northwest 

 Shellfish Sanitation C^enter at Purdy, Washington 

 will be replaced at a cost of $1,000,000. Addi- 

 tional office space and laboratories, primarily 

 for high safety \iroIogy studies, will be constructed 

 at the existing Shellfish Sanitation Research Center 

 at Narragansett, Rhode Island for $1,108,000. 



DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY 



Coast Guard 



FY 1965-130,000 

 FY 1966-130,000 

 FY 1967 -$15,000 



The Coast Guard will continue its program of 

 constructing offshore light towers to replace 

 lightship stations. One tower is planned in 1967. 

 This facility will include an in situ sensor system 

 and sj:)ace for observation equipment of the 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey, Corps of Engineers, 

 and the Na\al Oceanographic Office. 



Cumulati\e Fimding — Government and 

 Acadeinic- Fiscal Year 1960-1967 



ACADEMIC 

 FACILITIES 

 FUNDING 



I960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 

 FISCAL YEARS 



