10. The resolutions prepared toy the working groups in 

 response to the Agenda were presented ana 'Jiiscussed in the 

 plenary session. The Commission adopted the resoXvj+i ons set 

 forth in Annex VI. These are summarized briefly as follov»s: 



(a) That the members submit to the Secretary 

 their views on the establishment of scientific 

 advisory channels to the Commission in all 

 fields of oceanography, including fisheries, 

 for consideration at the second session. 



(b) That Member States wishing to initiate programs 

 for cooperative international participation 

 convene working groups of other interested 

 members to plan these programs and to insure 

 that all aspects of oceanographic studies and 

 publication of findings be fully considered. 

 Possible international cooperative programs 

 suggested by various Member States were listed. 



(c) That U^ESCO be invited to appeal to governments 

 to establish the career positions and incentives 

 necessary to attract young people into the 

 marine sciences. 



(d) That the Secretary assume such coordinating 

 functions with respect to the International 

 Indian Ocean Expedition as can be worked out 



in consultation with SCOR and other appropriate 

 bodies. 



(e) That a world-wide ground-based system of long- 

 range radio navigation be developed and 

 established as soon as possible with priority 

 to be given to these areas for which no aids 

 are presently available and for which large- 

 scale oceanographic investigations are planned; 

 and that the IHB, International Civil Aviation 

 Organization (ICAO), and Intergovernmental 

 Maritime Consultative Organization (IMCO) be 

 requested to cooperate with IOC in development 

 and establishment of this navigational system. 

 Other systems such as satellite navigation 

 should be actively pursued. 



