fresh water aquifers, VI-1 1 7 



harbor and waterfront development, Vl-117 



naturalists, VI- 11 8 



offshore facUities, VI-1 1 7 



port authorities 



automated handling equipment, VI-1 16 

 deep water terminals, VI-116 

 trade, export and import, VI-1 16 

 vessels, foreign-flag, VI-116 

 vessels, U.S.-flag, VI-116 

 Transportation, ocean 

 cost 



containerization, III-68 

 supertankers, 111-66 

 present status 



"flags of convenience," V-45 

 foreign-flag shipping, V-45 

 merchant marine, V-45 

 ship building, V-45 

 U.S.-flag vessels, V-45 

 ship design 

 costs, 11-64 



environment, physical, 11-64 

 heavy weather, 11-64 

 wave spectrum, 11-64 

 departures 



cargo-carrying submarines, 11-64 

 hovercraft, 11-64 

 hydrofoils, 11-64 

 time paths, minimum 



forecast limitations, 11-64 

 theory-observation feedback, 11-64 

 ship routing, perfected, 11-64 

 platforms, stationary, 11-64 

 trends 



containerization, V-46 

 nuclear vessels, V-46 

 Port of New York Authority, V-46 

 superships, V-46 

 vessel size, implications 

 dry bulk carriers, III-66 

 petroleum vessels, 111-65-66 

 vessel size projections, III-66 

 Transport depletion, fresh water conversion, VII-225 

 Trieste 



buoyancy material, VI-44 

 undersea systems, VI-44 

 Tropical Research Institute, Smithsonian Institution, 



III-102 

 Trout 



breeding, VI-158 

 Great Lakes, VIII-143 

 Truman Proclamation of 1945 

 adjacency criterion, VIII-18, 20 

 attainment of objectives, VIII-22 

 intermediate zone, VIII-34-35 

 fisheries, international legal-political framework, 



VIII-55-56 

 mineral resources of Continental Shelf, VIII-150 

 Tuna 



albacore, II, Appen. B, 2-4 



Atlantic 



International Convention for the Conservation of 



Atlantic Tunas, VIII-126 

 Party for National Utilization of Tuna Resources 

 in the Atlantic Ocean, VIII-1 27 

 bluefin, II, Appen. B, 4-5 

 forecast for 1968, II, Appen. B, 1-2 

 tropical, Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 

 VIII-1 20-1 21 

 Tungsten, demand, VII-98 

 Turekian, Karl K., II-l 

 Tsunami research, ESSA, III-91 

 Tsunami Warning System 

 monitoring appraisal, 11-34 



monitoring, environmental findings and recommenda- 

 tions, II-4 

 monitoring system, present status, 11-21 



U 



Udall, Stewart L., I1M9 



Undersea systems (see also Ocean activities, deep) 

 introduction 



exploration, VI-83 



payload capacity, VI-84 



security, National, VI-83 



transfer, underwater, VI-84 

 submarines, military 



control, sea, VI-90 



depth, tactical value, VI-91 



future systems. Navy, VI-91 



miMes, strategic, VI-90 



quieting program, submarine, VI-90 



sound channel, VI-90 



Soviet Navy, VI-90 



submersible, exploration, VI-91 



transfer, underwater, VI-91 



U.S.S.R. submarine force, VI-90 



U.S. submarine force, VI-90 

 recommendations, VI-91-92 

 submarines, support and transport 



cargo, carriers, Vl-88 



laboratory, mobile undersea support, VI-88 



mother submarine, VI-89 



ports, undersea, Vl-89 



recreational submersibles, VI-89 



terminals, submarine, VI-89 

 vehicles, submersible 



bathyscophs, VI-84 



cable failures, electrical, VI-86 



characteristics, VI-87 



technical problems, Vl-86 



uses, VI-86 

 vehicles, tethered and unmarmed 



bathyspheric, VI-87 



Beebe, William, VI-87 



construction, undersea, VI-88 



diving beO, 



elevator, sea, VI-88 



instrument packages, sinking, Vl-88 



instrument platforms, unmanned, VI-88 



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