fee, VlII-38 



"first come, first registered" basis, VIII-36 

 intermediate zone, VIII-34-35 

 international fund, VIII-38-39 

 military uses 



covert uses, VIII-42 

 fees, VIIl-43 



governed by international law, VlIl-42 

 overt uses, VIlI-43 

 "multiple principle" of representation, VIII-36 

 policing functions, limited, VIII-39-40 

 registered claims, distribution 

 geographic distribution, VIII-42 

 inequity, VIII-42 

 quotas, VI1M2 

 registration of claim, VIII-36 

 safety zones, 500 meters, VIII-37 

 simultaneous registration, VIII-37 

 state registrant, powers and duties, VIII-39 

 United States as state registrant 

 bidding procedure, VIII-41 

 claim to explore converted to claim to exploit, 



VIIMl 

 Congressional legislation, VIII-40 

 domestic legislation, VIIl-40 

 encouragement of exploration, VIIMl 

 exclusive access, VIII-40 

 fees, VIII-40 



"flag-of-convenience," VlII-41 

 foreign policy implications, VIII-40 

 intermediate zone, VIIMl 

 leasing, VIIMO 



mapping and geological survey program, VIIMl 

 International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 1-58 

 International Union of Marine Sciences (lUMS), 1-58 

 Interrogation, Recording, and Location System (IRLS), 



IM5 

 Inversion, fresh water conversion, VII-225 

 Investment, industry and private (see also Individual 

 entries) 

 dilemma, VIIl-32 

 Government control, VIII-32 

 Government and industry role 

 Government, V-5-6 

 industry, V-5, 6 

 industrial growth potential 

 acquaculture, V-5 

 non-consumptive uses, V-5 

 marine industries, present status and outlook, V-7-9 

 National interest in ocean 

 economy. National, V-5 

 expanding population, V-5 

 resources, natural, V-5 

 security. National, V-5 

 ocean industries, V-21-49 

 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, VIII-32 

 panel objectives, V-4 

 policies, V-10-20 

 recommendations, V-2-3 

 recommended framework, VIII-32 



IOC (see Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission) 

 Ion exchange, fresh water conversion 



conventional, VII-225 



newer processes 

 Kurnin, VII-227 

 Sirothern, VII-227 

 Sul-by Sol, VII-227 

 IPCF (see Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council) 

 IRLS (see Interrogation, Recording, and Location 



System) 

 Iron 



adequacy, VII-97-98 



ore, VIl-89 



potential, VII-138 



substitute materials, VII-138 



supplies and prices, VII-137-138 



uses, VIM 37 

 Isotopes 



in brine pods, 1-32 



kinetics of air-sea interaction, 1-23 



mechanisms of ocean water movement, 1-23 



stable and radioactive, 1-23 

 ISUSC, interagency organization, National, 11-51 



Japan, fishing agreements with United States 

 conflict of gear, VIIl-143 

 conservation measures, VIII-143 

 twelve-mUe zone, U.S., VIll-143 

 Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, monitoring sys- 

 tem, present status, 11-27 

 Jellyfish 



Portuguese man-of-war, 111-45 

 sea nettle, IIM5 

 Johns Hopkins University, 1-42 

 John I. Thompson & Company, State-by-State Ap- 

 praisal of organizational structure relevant to 

 non-living marine resources, VII-122 

 Johnson, President Lyndon B 

 comment, 1-1 1 



International Decade of Ocean Exploration, 1-23 

 international policies for ocean utilization, VIII-2 

 colonial competition, VIIl-3 

 food reserves, VIII-2 

 international understanding, VIII-2 

 ocean wealth, VllI-2 

 recreation areas, cities, preservation, VIl-238 

 Joint Oceanographic Institutions Deep Earth Sampling, 



grant for sea floor investigation, VlI-204 

 Jurisdictions 



contiguous zone, 1II-9 

 internal waters, II1-9 

 outer continental shelf, III-9 

 territorial sea, 111-9 

 Jurisdiction and leasing policies 

 Federal government, V-14 

 lease terms, V-15 

 competitive bidding, V-15-16 



Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, 1953 

 V-15 



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