marine oceanographer, 1-42-43 

 Technological development 

 Antarctic ice sheets, 1-40 

 biological and geological samples, 1-41 

 buoys, data-sensing, unattended, 1-39 

 data processing, on-board, automatic, 1-40 

 deep drilling techniques, 1-39 

 deep submersibles, 1-40 

 "engineering in ocean instruments," Henry Stommel, 



1-39 

 habitats, manned underwater, 1-40 

 marine sediments, temperature-gradient measure- 

 ments, 1-40 

 Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 1-40 

 modern engineering support, 1-39-40 

 modern sonar, 1-39 

 Ocean Sediment Coring Program, 1-40 

 partnership with marine science, 1-49 

 recommendation, 1-41 

 remote sensing instruments, 1-41 

 sampling devices, specialized, 1-41 

 satellites, oceanographic-sensing, earth-orbiting, 1-40 

 sea floor spreading, 1-40 



University of Wisconsin, statement by Dr. R. A. 

 Ragotzkie and C. H. Mortimer, 1-39 

 Technology Development 

 factors affecting 



living standard, VI-18 

 recreation areas, VI-1 8 

 resource base, VI-1 8 

 influences 



National ocean program, VI-1 5 

 population, VI-1 5 

 territorial expansion, VI-15 

 interchange of civilian-military segments 

 Government role, VI-20 

 Navy, VI-20 



technology transfer, VI-1 9 

 interchange of Government, industry, and academic 

 segments 

 Deep ocean technology, VI-1 9 

 Deep Submergence Systems Project, VI-1 9 

 Sea Grant Program, VI-1 9 

 international cooperation 

 aid, VI-20 



developing countries, VI-20 ' 



exploration, VI-20 

 innocent passage, VI-20 

 law, VI-20 



ocean exploration, framework, VI-20 

 seas, territorial, VI-20 

 interrelationships, technical influences 

 outerspace-hydrospace 

 criteria, design, VI-21 

 requirements 



certification, VI-21 

 safety, VI-21 

 technology 



aerospace, VI-21-22 

 fundamental, VI-21 

 science, engineering, technology, VI-20-21 



environmental phenomena, VI-20 

 manpower, VI-21 

 oceanographers, VI-21 

 leadership necessity 



National program, VI- 16 

 National security, VI-17 

 offshore oil, VI-16 

 seapower, VI-1 7 

 waste treatment, VI-1 7 

 water quality, VI-17 

 objectives 



chemical processing plants, VI-16 

 coastal engineering, VI-16 

 opportunities, VI-15, 16 

 seapower, VI-16 

 thermal pollution, VI-16 

 sea, laws of 



technology, VI-21 

 change of, VI-21 

 society, needs, VI-21 

 Technology transfer 



Atomic Energy Commission, V-1 2 



Atomic Energy Commission Advisory Committee on 



Non-Nuclear Technology, V-1 3 

 classified information, V-1 3 

 definition, V-1 1 

 Department of Defense, V-1 3 

 Mutual Security and Export Control, V-1 3 

 National Commission on Technology Automation and 



Economic Progress, V-1 2 

 need to know, V-1 3 

 patents, V-1 2 



person-to-person contact, V-1 2 

 recommendation, V-1 2 

 Senate Small Business Committee, V-1 3 

 Technology, U.S. goals 

 10 years, VI-2 

 20 years, VI-2 

 Temperature structure, ocean, monitoring appraisal, 11-29 

 Territorial sea, 111-9 (see also Internal waters and terri- 

 torial sea) 

 Territorial waters (see Internal and territorial waters, 



research) 

 Test facilities (see also Multipurpose technology) 

 diving, saturated, VI-82 

 doctors, hyperbaric trained, VI-82 

 hyperbaric facilities 



Experimental Diving Unit (EDU), VI-79 

 in situ testing, VI-81 

 Naval Medical Research Institute, VI-79 

 Naval School for Deep Sea Divers, VI-79 

 Naval Submarine Medical Center, VI-79 

 pressure chamber, man-rated, VI-79 

 ranges, ocean test 



Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center 



(AUTEO, VI-80 

 Makai Range, Hawaii, VI-80 

 Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory, VI-81 

 Ocean Engineering Test Range, VI-81 

 Sealab III, VI-81 

 submersible test units, VI-81 



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