c. Scripps Institution of Oceanography 
Existing 
Existing 
Existing 
Existing 
Existing 
Proposed 
Proposed 
*On loan from Bureau of 
PNMONFENH 
2,100-ton oceanoyraphic ship (ARGO) 
900-ton oceanographic vessels (HORIZON and BAIRD) 
550-ton oceanographic vessel (HUGH SMITH)* 
400-ton oceanographic vessel (STRANGER) 
200-ton oceanographic vessels (ORCA and PAOLINA T) 
oceanographic ships (AGOR SCB 185) 
AGC (3,000 tons) 
Commercial Fisheries, Honolulu. 
d. Oregon State College 
1 Existing 
1 Proposed 
oceanographic vessel (ACONA) 
oceanographic ship (AGOR SCB 185) 
e. University of Miami 
1 Existing 
1 Proposed 
135-ton oceanographic vessel (GERDA) 
oceanographic ship (AGOR SCB 185) 
f. Hudson Laboratories 
1 Existing 
1 Existing 
1 Proposed 
2,800-ton oceanographic ship (GIBBS) 
750-ton oceanographic vessel (ALLEGHENY) 
AGC (3,000 tons) 
gs Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 
1 Existing 
1 Existing 
2 Existing 
2 Proposed 
3,100-ton oceanographic ship (CHAIN) 
565-ton oceanographic vessel (ATLANTIS) 
300-ton oceanographic vessels (CRAWFORD and BEAR) 
oceanographic ships (AGOR SCB 185) 
h. Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas 
1 Existing 
1 Proposed 
400-ton oceanographic vessel (HILDAGO) 
oceanographic ship (AGOR SCB 185) 
4. University of Southern California 
1 Existing 
580-ton oceanographic vessel (VELERO IV) 
In addition, New York University, Chesapeake Bay Institute, and 
Narragensett Marine Laboratory, as well as some of the above institutions 
have various smaller vessels that are equipped for oceanographic data 
collection and could possibly use some of the described instruments, or 
portions thereof. 
