Ships of opportunity, 11-40 

 Scrubbers 



carbon dioxide, Vl-73 

 monoethanolamine, VI-73 

 Sea-air interaction 



computer models, 11-48 

 field experiments, 11-48 

 National Academy of Sciences, 11-48 

 redistribution of energy, 11-48 

 research, 11-47 

 time intervals, 11-47 

 Sea Grant Program, ocean research and development, 



Vl-19 

 Sealab 11, Vl-98 

 Sealablll, Vl-81 

 Seamount Station, Vl-230 

 Sea nettle (see Jellyfish) 

 Search and rescue, monitoring system, present status, 



11-23-24 

 Search and rescue (see Safety, search and rescue, and 



salvage) 

 Seashore Boundary Commission, shorelines, planning 



and management, 11-3 

 Sea Grant concept, coastal areas, development, research 



and training, recommendation, III-2-3 

 Sea Grant College and Program Act, 1966, National 



Science Foundation, 111-102-104 

 Sea lamprey. Great Lakes, VIIl-141 

 Sea lanes, navigation, III-26 

 Sea lettuce (see Pests, proliferation) 

 Seasteading 



entrepreneurial investment, V-3 

 jurisdiction and leasing policies, V-14-17 

 Sea, territorial, jurisdiction, III-9 

 Seaweeds, V-21 



SECNAVINST, interagency organization. National, II-5 1 

 Second Annual Report on Marine Resource and 



Engineering Development, VIII-30 

 Secretary of State, internal waters and territorial sea, 



VIIl-12 

 Secretary of Treasury, internal waters and territorial sea, 



VIII-12 

 Security, National 



marine studies vital, 1-14 

 recommendation, 1-5-6 

 scientific and intellectual pool, 1-20 

 Sediments, 



poUutants, 111-51 

 riverbome, I-l 1 

 Senate Commerce Committee, mineral resources, assess- 

 ment of framework, VlIl-16 

 Senate Small Business Committee, technology transfer, 



V-11-14 

 Sewage, domestic, pollution, III-50 

 Sewage plant funding, operators, II1-4 

 SCOR (see Scientific Committee on Oceanographic 



Research) 

 Sealing Convention, fisheries, international legal- 

 political framework, VIII-53 

 Shallow Water Oceanographic Research Data System 



(SWORD), monitoring system, present status, 11-25 



Shellfish 



cultivation equipment, VI-56 

 farming, Vl-56 

 Shelf installations (see Installations, shelf) 

 Shell International Marine Limited, oil pollution, VIIl-85 

 Ship-of-opportunity programs, findings and recommenda- 

 tions, 11-4 

 Ships of opportunity (see also Platforms, moving) 

 bathythermograph, 11-39-40 

 developments, 11-40 



internal and territorial waters, research, VIIl-71 

 monitoring appraisal, 11-31 

 Ships (see also Mooring systems, buoys, and surface 

 support platforms) 

 ASRs, VI-53 

 lX-501,VI-53 

 Sealab III, VI-53 

 Shorelines 



definition, length, I1I-7 

 planning and management 

 boundaries, I1I-3 

 marine sanctuaries, 111-2 

 Seashore Boundary Commission, 111-3 

 State Coastal Zone Authorities, III-2 

 storm damage 



Narragansett Bay, II 1-3 6 



New Bedford-Fairhaven Harbor 



Massachusetts, III-35 

 Storm stabilization, III-35 

 Storm tracks, III-34 

 Sigsbee Knolls, attainment of objectives, VIII-22 

 Silver, VII-89 



Simulation facilities (see Test facilities) 

 Singer, Fred S., II-l 

 Smithsonian Institution, Il-l 



field biology, Chesapeake Bay Center, III-102 

 Oceanographic Sorting Center, 1-9, 55; III-102 

 projects, III-102 



Tropical Research Institute, III-102 

 U.S. National Museum, 111-102 

 SNAP 2 (see also Space Nuclear Auxiliary Power 2) 

 SNAP 8 (see Space Nuclear Auxiliary Power 8) 

 SNAP 10 (see Space Nuclear Auxiliary Power 10) 

 SNAP - 70, buoys, 1-37 

 Societies 



American Geophysical Union, 1-18 

 American Society of Limnology, 1-18 

 Marine Technology Society, 1-18 

 Socioeconomic trends, goal of panel, III-10-ll 

 Sodium, VII-1 14 



SOLAS (see Safety of Life at Sea) 

 Southwest Atlantic Fisheries Advisory Commission 



(CARP AS), Food and Agriculture Organization, 

 VIII-130 

 Southwest Research Institute, data on cost of desalted 



water, VII-228 

 Soviet Union 



fisheries agreement. United States and Soviet Union, 



VIII-130 

 Ministry of Fisheries, VIII-130 

 Space Nuclear Auxiliary Power 2, power sources. 



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