Appendix A Work of the Panel 



The work of the panel was divided roughly into three genera! phases: (1) factfinding, (2) consultation 

 and review, and (3) preparation of the report: 



I. FACTFINDING 



The gathering of facts and information was a vital part of the work of the panel. It consisted of 

 informal hearings with leading representatives of Federal and State agencies, academic institutions and 

 industry, and correspondence and interviews with other key individuals. Following are the schedule of 

 hearings and the names of many who gave of their time and effort to assist the Panel in its work. 



A. Schedule of Panel Hearings 



Date 



Oct. 9-12, 1967 

 Nov. 6-7, 1967 

 Nov. 8-9, 1967 

 Dec. 4, 1967 

 Dec. 5-6, 1967 

 Dec. 7-8, 1967 

 Jan. 10-11, 1968 

 Jan. 12-13, 1968 



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Washington, D.C. 



Boston 



New York 



Chicago 



Seattle 



La JoUa 



Houston 



Miami 



Host 



Massachusetts Institute of Technology 



Ford Foundation 



Federal Water Pollution Control Administration 



University of Washington 



Scripps Institution of Oceanography 



Gulf Universities Research Corporation 



University of Miami 



B. Persons Appearing at Panel Hearings 



Elbert Ahlstrom, Senior Scientist, Bureau of Commeicial 



Fisheries, Ocean Research Laboratory, Stanford, Cali- 

 fornia 

 Dick Bader, Associate Director, Institute of Marine 



Science, University of Miami, Miami, Florida 

 L. Bajorunas, Director, Great Lakes Research Center, 



Detroit, Michigan 

 George F. Beardsley, Jr., Assistant Professor, Physical 



Oceanography, Oregon State University, CorvaUis, 



Oregon 

 Hany J. Bennett, Professor of Zoology, Louisiana State 



University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 

 Leo Beranek, President, Bolt, Beranek & Newman, 



Cambridge, Massachusetts 

 Donald E. Bevan, Associate Dean, College of Fisheries, 



University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 

 F. G. Blake, Senior Research Scientist, Chevron Research 



Co., La Habra, California 



C. Bookhout, Director, DuKe University Marine Labora- 

 tory, Beaufort, North Carolina 



Capt. J.D.W. Borop, USN, Director, U.S. Navy Mine 

 Defense Laboratory, Panama City, Florida 



Ronald A. Breslow, Executive Assistant to Commissioner, 

 New Jersey State Department of Conservation and 

 Economic Development, Trenton, New Jersey 



Douglas L. Brooks, President, Travelers Research Center, 

 Hartford, Connecticut 



Herbert Bruce, Assistant Laboratory Director, Bureau of 

 Commercial Fisheries Auke Bay Biological Labora- 

 tory, Auke Bay, Alaska 



John C. Bryson, Executive Director, Delaware Water & 

 Air Resources Commission, Dover, Delaware 



Horace R. Byers, Dean, College of Geosciences, Texas 



A&M University, College Station, Texas 

 Stanley A. Cain, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for 



Fisheries and Wildlife, Washington, D.C. 

 A. J. Carsola, Manager, Oceanics Division, Lockheed, San 



Diego, California 

 David C. Chandler, Director, Great Lakes Research 



Division, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 

 Joe S. Creager, Associate Dean, Arts and Sciences, 



University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 

 FrankUn C. Daiber, Acting Director, Marine Laboratories, 



University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 

 David Dean, Director, Darling Center, University of 



Maine, Walpole, Maine 

 Robert G. Dean, Chairman, Department of Coastal and 



Oceanographic Engineering, University of Florida, 



Gainesville, Florida 

 John De Noyer, Advanced Research Projects Agency, 



Department of Defense, Washington, D.C. 

 John Emmick, Vice President, Foundation for Oceano- 

 graphic Research and Education, Port Canaveral, 



Florida 

 R. G. Fleagle, Chairman, Department of Atmospheric 



Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, 



Washington 

 Glenn A. FUttner, Acting Assistant Laboratory Director, , 



Fishery-Oceanography Center, Bureau of Commercial 



Fisheries, La JoUa, California 

 Harry W. Freeman, Professor of Biology, College of 



Charleston, Charleston, North Carolina 

 Hugo Freudenthal, Chairman, Graduate Department of 



Marine Science, Long Island University, East Meadow, 



New York 



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