CONTENTS Horn, Dr. Francis H., president, University of Rhode Island.... Harrington, Edward, mayor, city of Bedford, Mass.-- Knauss, Dr. John A., dean of the graduate school of oceanography, Uni- Page Bates, Dr. Thomas F., Science Adviser, Department of the Interior; ac- companied by Donald McKernan, Director, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries; and Howard Eckles... Kennedy, Hon. Edward M., a U.S. Senator from the State of Massachu- Inouye, Hon. Daniel K., a U.S. Senator from the State of Hawaii_ Fong, Hon. Hiram L., a U.S. Senator from the State of Hawaii__ Rogers, Hon. Paul G., a U.S. Representative in Congress from the State Robertson, Dr. Randal M., Associate Director for Research, National Science Foundation; accompanied by Harve J. Carlson, Division Director for Biological and Medical Science, National Science Founda- Ripley, Hon. S. Dillon, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, as presented by Dr. Sidney Galler, Assistant Secretary for Science, Smith- Wakelin, Dr. James H., Jr., president, Scientific Engineering Institute of Basiuk, Dr. Victor, associate professor of political science, Case Institute Bates, Dr. Thomas F., science adviser, Department of the Interior; ac- companied by Donald McKernan, Director, Bureau of Commerical Caverly, Gardner A., executive vice president, New England Council for Economic Research and Development, prepared statement.- Chestnut, A. F., director, Institute of Fisheries Research, University of Clotworthy, John H., vice president, Westinghouse Defense & Space 284 Inouye, Hon. Daniel K., a U.S. Senator from the State of Hawaii.. Keith, Hon. Hastings, a U.S. Representative in Congress from the State of Kennedy, Hon. Edward M., a U.S. Senator from the State of Massachu- Knauss, Dr. John A., dean of the Graduate School of Oceanography, Link, Edwin A., link group, General Precision, Inc., Binghamton, N.Y., Morse, Hon. Robert W., Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development, and Chairman of the Interagency Committee on Ocean- ography, as presented by Capt. J. Edward Snyder, Jr., U.S. Navy, accompanied by Robert B. Abel... National Committee for a Sea Grant College, prepared statement. Nierenberg, director, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, 152 Perry, John H., Jr., president, Perry Submarine Builders, Inc., West Palm 251 Potter, Dr. David S., head of Sea Operations Department, General Motors Defense Research Laboratories, Santa Barbara, Calif.. Ragotzkie, Dr. Robert A., Department of Meteorology, University of Reinecke, Hon. Ed., a Representative in Congress from the State of Ripley, Hon. S. Dillon, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, as pre- Robertson, Dr. Randal M., Associate Director for Research, National Scott, Dr. Thomas G., head, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon 273 Spilhaus, Dr. Athelstan, Dean of the Institute of Technology, University of 196 Resumed 218 Waters, Rear Adm. Odale D., Jr., oceanographer of the Navy, U.S. Naval 178 Worzel, J. Lamar, professor of geology, Columbia University, and As- 266 Communications from: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Fong, Hon. Hiram L., a U.S. Senator from the State of Hawaii, includ- Mortimer, Dr. Clifford H., director and secretary, Scottish Marine Biological Association, director-designate, Center for Great Lakes Studies, University of Wisconsin, to Mr. Arthur Larson, office of 229 Communications to Senator Pell, from: Arnold, H. A., assistant to the chief scientist, United Aircraft, May 10, Page 278 Bascom, Willard, president, Ocean Science & Engineering, Inc., Bevan, Donald E., associate dean, College of Fisheries, University of Chandler, David C., director, Great Lakes Research Division, Insti- tute of Science and Technology, University of Michigan, April 26, De Lucian, Ronald W., director, fishery products program, National Drummond, Kenneth H., Washington representative, Texas Instru- 281 276 270 276 Fleming, Richard H., professor and chairman, Department of Ocean- Gimbel, Peter R., New York, N.Ỹ., May 11, 1966....... Goodsell, Leonard J., executive director, Great Lakes Commission, 281 Hargis, Dr. William J., Jr., institute director and dean, School of Marine Science, College of William & Mary, and chairman, Depart- ment of Marine Science, University of Virginia.. Haydon, John M., vice chairman, Puget Sound Oceanography Study McKernan, Donald L., Director, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, 259 Menzies, Robert J., program director, Duke University Marine Rockefeller, Laurance S., New York, N.Y., May 2, 1966. Rudder, Earl, president, Texas A. & M. University, May 11, 1966--- Schaefer, Milner B., Chairman, National Academy of Sciences, 263 260 Stephan, E. C., Rear Adm., U.S. Navy (retired), president, Marine 270 Interagency Committee on Oceanography, Members and Observers of "Marine Sciences in New England," speech by Dr. Bostwick Ketchum, Associate Director, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Memorandum from Dr. Thomas F. Bates, Science Adviser, Department National Sea Grant College Committee, suggested changes in S. 2439... Table 1.-Mineral production from Federal leases, Outer Continental Telegram from: Cohen, Les, director of governmental affairs, California State Colleges. 256 SEA GRANT COLLEGES MONDAY, MAY 2, 1966 U.S. SENATE, SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON SEA GRANT COLLEGES, COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE, Kingston, R.I. The special subcommittee met at 10 a.m., pursuant to notice, at the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I., Senator Claiborne Pell (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Senator Pell (presiding), and Fitzhugh Green, special assistant to Senator Pell. Senator PELL. This morning we begin hearings by the Special Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare on a bill to establish sea grant colleges and programs. I think it fitting as we get started to recognize the fact that one of our senior members of our committee died a couple of days ago. I know I express the regret and grief of my colleagues at the death of Senator McNamara whose body is being flown out to his own State today. The other members of the subcommittee are: Senator Morse of Oregon, Senator Nelson of Wisconsin, Senator Kennedy of Massachusetts, Senator Javits of New York and Senator Murphy of California. All of these Senators are very interested in oceanology and the subject matter to be discussed, either by virtue of being on the Great Lakes, or the Atlantic, or the Pacific Ocean. They have a great interest from their States' point of view and they will be participating in the subcommittee hearings when we are in Washington. As chairman of this subcommittee, I welcome with pleasure you distinguished witnesses who bring so much expert knowledge to this vital subject today. I am delighted, too, that we can initiate our study of S. 2439 at the University of Rhode Island which has already established an excellent record of training and research in oceanology. This is a very appropriate spot for planning ocean-oriented programs in the colleges of this nation-programs designed to exploit in a practical sense the rich resources and opportunities of the seas and the knowledge we already have. (The text of the bill S. 2439 follows:) 1 |