Contents 
a 
Preface. ke eS eee Vel 
Major Recommendations . . . . . . . V-il 
il Need for Advisory Committee . . . V-2 
II. Need for Consolidation of 
Federal Functions . . . .. . V-2 
III. Multipurpose Technology . . . . . V-3 
TV. :Availability of Capital <2). V-3 
V. Seasteading—A Means To Attract 
Entrepreneurial Investment . . . V-3 
Chapter 1 Introduction . . .... . V4 
i: Panel Objectives = -2 = pe VA 
II. Potential for Industrial Growth pe V4 
Il]. National Interestinthe Ocean . . . V-5 
IV. Government and Industry Roles. . . V-5 
Chapter 2 PresentStatus . . .... . V-7 
if Profile of Present Industrial Activities . V-7 
II. Value of Ocean Activity . .°. . . V-8 
If]. Industry Attitudes Toward 
Ocean Investments . . . . . V8 
IV. Capital Sources and oe eee VED. 
Chapter 3 Policies To Accelerate 
Industrial Development of 
Marine Resources. . . . . .V-10 
I. | Government Sponsored Research 
and Development. . . . . . .V-10 
A. Survey Programs . . . . . =. V-10 
B. Programs in Multipurpose 
Technology j 
C. Nature and Extent of Gavesamene 
Sponsorship ; 
D. Technology Transfer 
II. Supporting Services . 
Il]. Jurisdiction and Leasing Police 
A. Definition of State Boundaries 
and Baselines . 
B. Definition of National rcdictiod 
C. Exploration and Lease Terms . 
D. Seasteading . 
IV. Joint Ventures. 
V. Insurance : 
A. Offshore instalcone 
B. Personal Injury to Workers 
Offshore : 
VI. Collaboration in Diveloament 
Planning . 
A. Consolidation = Fettiral Funchane: 
B. Government-Industry Planning 
Mechanism . 
Chapter 4 Ocean Industries . 
I. Introduction 
II. Petroleum . 
II. Natural Gas 
IV. Ocean Mining . 
V. Fishing . 
VI. Aquaculture 
VII. Sea Transportation . 
VIII. Instruments 
Acknowledgments 
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