needs, future 



aeroembolism, VI-60 

 breathing, fluid, VI-60 

 energy pack, VI-60 

 gas exchanger, extra evaporeal, VI-60 

 gill, artificial, VI-60 

 narcotic effects of gases, VI-60 

 navigation, doppler, VI-61 

 nitrogen narcosis, VI-61 

 research, biomedical, VI-61 

 scuba, VI-60 



technology, breathing gas, VI-61 

 DOD (see Department of Defense) 

 Dodyk, Paul M., VIII-1, 68 

 Dow, magnesium plant, VII-I4 

 Dredging and filling 

 reasons, III-36 



Rivet and Harbour Act of 1899, III-36 

 spoil disposal, III-37 

 DSPA (see Deep Submersible Pilots Association) 

 DSRV (see Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle) 

 DSSRG (see Deep Submergence Systems Review Group) 

 DSSV (see Deep Submergence Search Vehicle) 

 Duke University Marine Laboratory; 

 general, 1-18 

 R. V. Eastward. 1-60 



Earth-synchronous sateUite (ATS-3), 11-34 



ECAFE (see Economic Commission for Asia and the Far 



East) 

 "ECHO" buoys, 11-36 

 Ecology, understanding 



lack, 1-2, 11-12 



long-term effects, I- 11 



vital goal, 1-2, 20 

 Economic and Social Council, U.N., Resolution on 



Resources of the Sea, VIII- 26 

 Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East 



(ECAFE), marine science education, VIII-1 33 

 Economic Development Administration (EDA) 



funding, III-93 



Public Works and Economic Development Act, 1965, 

 III-93 

 Economic power, VI-27 (see also Multipurpose 



technology) 

 EDA (see Economic Development Administration) 

 EDU (see Experimental Diving Unit) 

 Education 



bachelor's degree, 1-6, 42 



Council of Laboratory Directors, 1-9, 42 



curricula, 1-18 



definition, IV-2 



doctoral candidate, 1-6, 42 



facilities, IV-10 



funding, IV-11-14 



International Oceanographic Foundation, 1-42 



junior colleges, 1-43 



lack of data, IV- 1 



largest oceanographic institutions 

 Johns Hopkins University, 1-42, 44 

 Lamont Geological Observatory, 1-45, 47 

 Oregon State University, 1-44 

 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 1-45, 47 

 Texas A&M University, 1-44 

 University of Hawaii, 1-49 

 University of Miami, 1-44 

 University of Rhode Island, 1-44 

 University of Washington, 1-44 

 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, 1-45, 47 

 manpower study, 1-42 

 marine/oceanographic technicians, 1-6, 42 

 mineral production, VII-95, 125 

 new directors, IV-10-11 

 objectives and criteria, IV-8 

 post-doctoral programs, 1-6, 43 

 programs and enrollments, IV-8-10 

 recommendations, 1-6-7, 44 

 student interest, 1-19, 42 

 suggested hierarchy of institutions, IV-1 1 

 survey, by Committee on Marine Research, Educa- 

 tion, and Facilities, IV-6 

 Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, 

 (UNESCO) 

 financial contribution, U.S., VIII-1 36 

 Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission 

 oceanographic data exchange, VIII-1 33 

 resolutions, VIII-1 34-1 35 

 scientific expeditions, VIII-1 33 

 Office of Oceanography 



basic ocean research, VIII-1 33 

 oceanographic methodology, VIII-133 

 training and education, VIII-133 

 Edwards, Max N., oil pollution, VIII-90 

 Effective Use of the Sea, President's Science Advisory 

 Committee, II-l 

 education and training of personnel, IV-6 

 Electrodialysis, VII-225 

 Electrosorption and desorption, VII-225 

 Elements, rare-earth; 

 potential, VIM 51 

 substitute materials, VII-151 

 supplies and prices, VII-150 

 uses, VII-150 

 Emery, K.O., description of placer deposits, VII-102-103 

 Energy: 



acoustical, 1-5, 38 

 propagation, I-Il, 38 

 Engineer, ocean, definition, IV-3 

 Environment (see also Functional technology) 

 air-sea interaction 



atmospheric carbon dioxide, 1-34 



Barbados, 1-34 



cloud physics, 1-34 



Global Atmospheric Research Program, 1-34 



interchanges between sea and atmosphere, 1-33 



Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, 



"Integrated Global Ocean Station System," 

 1-34 



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