interest in minerals, VI-1 79-1 80 



mineral exploration, Vl-182-183 



processing techniques, VI-1 86 



recovery, VI-1 83-1 86 



transportation, VI-1 86-1 87 

 oil and gas 



background, Vl-163-164 



exploration, VI-1 64-1 67 



Federal role, VI-1 76-1 77 



pipelines, VI-169-171 



production, VI-167-169 



scope, Vl-161-163 



subsea operations, VI-172-176 

 power generation 



future needs, VI-215 



ocean energy, VI-213, 216-217 



ocean environment, VI-213-215 

 Industry (see Private industry) 



Industry and private investment (see Investment, indus- 

 try and private) 

 Innocent passage, internal and territorial waters, research, 



VIlI-70-71 

 Innocent research, VIII-71 



INPFC (see International North Pacific Fisheries Com- 

 mission) 

 Insecticides, pollutants, III-50 



Installations, deep ocean (see also Ocean activities, deep) 

 conclusions, VI-94-95 

 habitats, in-bottom 



boring machines, VI-94 



mining, undersea, VI-93 



tunneling, VI-94 



work vehicles, VI-94 

 habitats, portable 



inspection, underwater, VI-93 



Manned underwater station, VI-93 



saturated, diving, VI-93 

 introduction 



international law, VI-92 



territorial sea, VI-93 



undersea installations, VI-92 

 Installations, Shelf (see also Nearshore activities) 

 accidents, diving, VI-113-114 

 bottom activities 



assembly and fabrication, underwater, VI-1 15 



caisson sinking, VI-1 14 



concrete, underwater, VI-1 14 



dredging, Vl-1 14 



mobile breakwaters, VI-1 14 



offshore pipelines, VI-1 14 



San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System, 

 VI-1 14 



seafloor cables, VI-1 14 



sea plows, VI-1 14 



soil mechanics, Vl-1 15 



subsea power equipment, VI-1 15 



trenching barges, VI-1 14 



work operations, Vl-1 15 

 composite chamber, VI-1 1 1 

 conclusions, VI-1 15 



continental Shelf station, VI-1 10-1 1 1 

 decompression chambers, V-1 12-113 

 decompression staging system, VI-1 11-1 12 

 diver lockout vehicle, VI-1 12-11 3 

 habitats 



decompression, VI-1 10 



mobile, VI-1 10 



undersea, VI-1 10 

 hybrid diver systems, VI-1 13 

 personnel transfer capsule/deck decompression 



chamber, VI-1 12 

 recommendations, undersea stations 



abyssal deep, VI-l 15 



Continental Shelf, VI-1 15 



continental slope, VI-1 15 



seamount, VI-1 15 

 variable depth habitat, VI-1 1 1 

 Institutional arrangements for Great Lakes, VI-1 33 

 Institutional needs 

 "big science," 1-45 

 coastal and estuarine laboratories 



affiliations, 1-49 



characteristics, 1-49-50 



locations, 1-49 



management, 1-49-50 



support, 1-50 

 diversity, 1-6-7, 46-47 

 Federal laboratories 



academic affiliation, 1-8, 51 



distribution, 1-51 



management, 1-8, 51 



size, 1-8, 51 

 local problems, 1-45 

 need range 



buoy array, large, 1-45 



deep-drilling vessels, 1-39, 45 



deep submersibles, 1-40, 45 



experimental coastal engineering structures, 1-45 



flip, 1-45 



open areas, large, 1-45 



research ships, 1-45 



underwater laboratories, 1-45 

 recommendation, 1-6-7, 47-51 

 university-National laboratories, 1-45 



affiliations, M7-49 



characteristics, 1-7, 48-49 



locations, 1-7, 49 



stability, 1-47 



support, 1-47 

 Instrumentation and survey equipment (see Survey 



equipment and instrumentation) 

 Instruments, ocean industries 

 problem areas 



language and communication, need for guidelines, 

 V-47^8 



procurement philosophy, V-48 



reliabiUty, V-47 

 present status 



instrument specifications, V-47 



National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), V46 



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