Contents 
Preface . 
Chapter 1 Introduction and Summary 
I. Program and Goal 
Il. Major Objectives . 
Ill. Major Recommendations 
IV. Ten-Year Program of Marine 
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A. Fundamental Toile : 
B. National Test Facilities . 
C. National Projects . 
D. Costs . 
Chapter 2 Major Findings and 
Chapter 3 
Recommendations 
A. General . : 
B. Fundamental Technology ‘ 
C. Test Facilities . 
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D. Special Deep Ocean Consdertions VI-9 
E, Special Nearshore Problems 
F. Great Lakes Restoration 
G. Industrial Technology 
1. Fishing and Aquaculture 
2. Oil and Gas : 
3. Chemical Extraction and 
Desalination 
4. Ocean Mining . 
5. Power Generation 
Factors Affecting Technology 
Development . 
Opportunities for the Future . 
Importance, Urgency, and Rationale 
for U.S. Leadership . 
Trends Influencing Marine 
Development . 
Interrelationships Among Parody 
Segments 
A. Government- dgusty Ae cdentc : 
B. Civilian-Military : 
C. Relationships Among Nenone 
Technical Interrelationships 
A. Science-Engineering-Technology . 
B. Outerspace-Hydrospace 
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VI. Influence of Technology on the 
Law of the Sea : 
Chapter 4 Organization 
I. National Perspective . 
II. National Organizational Sine 
A. General . 
B. National Advisory Commitee. 
for the Oceans (NACO) 
ll. U.S. Government Organizational 
Structure 
A. General . : 
B. New Civilian Oren hey 
C. Interagency Coordinating 
Mechanism . 
D. Navy Role . 
IV. Focal Point in the oe Banc 
Chapter 5 Multipurpose Technology . 
I. Fundamental Technology . 
A. Survey Equipment and 
Instrumentation . 
B. Power Sources 
. Chemical Batteries 
. Fuel Cells 
. Thermal Conversion . 
. Nuclear Reactors . 
. Isotope Power . 
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C. External Machinery Ryton and 
Equipment . 
1. Power Application 
2. Electrical Distribution . 
3. Buoyancy and Trim Control . 
4. Conclusions 
D. Materials : 
1. High Strength Breck 
2. Nonferrous Metals 
3. Nonmetallic Materials 
4. Supplemental Buoyancy 
Material . AS 
5. Secondary Materials . 
6. Conclusions 
E. Navigation and Conminicanas. 
F. Tools 
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