California, legal scheme for exploration and 



exploitation of mineral resources, VII- 1 1 8 

 Californian, ships of opportunity, 11-40 

 Calhoun, John, Jr., monitoring, environmental, 11-2 

 Canada 



fishery agreements with United States, VIII-1 36-143 

 national jurisdiction, V-15 

 Cape Hatteras National Seashore, National Park Service, 



111-86 

 "Cape-roller", need for monitoring and prediction 



system, 11-10 

 Carondelet Canal, port development, III-62 

 CARPAS (see Southwest Atlantic Fisheries Advisory 



Commission) 

 Carr, J.S., research on dissolved oxygen in Lake Erie, 



VI-131 

 CCTA (see Commission for Science and Technology of 



States South of the Sahara) 

 CERC (see Lake Survey and Coastal Engineering Research 



Center) 

 CGOU (see Coast Guard Oceanographic Unit) 

 Chandler, David C, eutrophication, 111-42 

 Chapman, Wilbert McLeod, VIII-l 

 Charleston Harbor, Cooper River coastal waters, III-40 

 Charter Committee of World Peace through Law, living 



resources of high seas, VlII-152 

 Charting, see Mapping and Charting 

 Chelsea River Channel, Boston Harbor, park development, 



harbors and terminals, III-68, 69 

 Chemical extraction 

 elements 



dissolved materials, VI-190 



Sahnity, Vl-190 

 extent of extraction 



brines, Vl-192-193 



bromine, Vl-191, 193-194 



magnesium, Vl-192-193 



Seawater chemicals, VI-190 

 future extraction 



biological concentration, VI-196 



brines, VI- 1 96 



bromine, Vl-196 



chemistry, seawater, VI-196 



gold,Vl-195 



ion exchange, VI-196 



magnesium, VI-196 



uranium, VI-195 

 research and development, Vl-197 

 Sea water, V-21 

 techniques 



bromine, Vl-195 



magnesium, VI-194-195 

 Chesapeake Bay, coastal waters, 111-40 

 Chesapeake Bay Centre, Smithsonian Institution, III-102 

 Chesapeake Bay Institute of Johns Hopkins University, 



1-18 

 Christy, Francis T., Vlll-1 

 Chromium 



chromite, general, VII-98 

 potential, VIM 30-1 31 

 substitute materials, VIM 30 



suppUes and prices, VIM 30 

 uses, VIM 31 

 CIMPE (see Committee on International Policy in the 



Marine Environment) 

 Circular of Requirements, Vl-37 

 Clawson, M. and J.L. Knetsch, economics of outdoor 



recreation, VlI-237 

 Clean Sea Code, oil poUution, VIlI-85-86 

 Clean Water Restoration Act of 1966 



coastal zone. National needs, survey projects, 111-140 

 estuaries, definition, 111-8-9 

 pollution, III-55 

 Chmate, influence of oceans, 1-23 

 Chngan, Thomas A., Jr., VIIM 

 Coal: 



adequacy, VII-98 

 general, Vll-89 

 potential, VIM 33 

 substitute materials, VIM 32 

 supphes and prices, VIM 32 

 uses, VIM 31 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey, ESSA, III-90 

 Coastal areas 



definition, Hl-1 83 

 recommendations, immediate action 



Continental Shelf, Federal jurisdiction, 1II-5 

 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, III-5 

 Model State boating laws, I1I-5 

 National Association of State Boating Law 



Administrators, 1II-5 

 Oil Pollution Acts of 1924 and 1961, 111-5 

 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, 1II-5 

 Rivets and Harbors Act of 1899, 111-5 

 Submerged Lands Act, I1I-6 

 Systems, mapping, charting, and navigation, 1II-5 

 Uniform State laws, need for, III-6 

 research on mineral resources, VII-90, 106 

 research, recommendations 

 coastal zone laboratory, II1-3 

 National Sea Grant College and Program Act of 

 1966, III-3 

 Coastal engineering (see also Nearshore activities) 

 future needs 



analysis, cores, VI-109 

 barriers, undersea, VI-108 

 channels, navigation, VM08 

 dredging, Vl-108 

 drilling, subsurface, VI-108 

 mapping, bottom sediments, VI-109 

 measurement, engineering properties, VI-109 

 modeling techniques, VI-109 

 offshore cities, Vl-108 

 sand, artificial, VI-108 

 sea bottom entrance, Vl-108 

 sediment stabiUty, VI-108 

 wave refraction, VI-108 

 recommendations, VMIO 



research center, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, III-99 

 beach-building, VM07 

 coastal planning, VI-106 



