Sea Grant Colleges: Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Sea Grant Colleges...89-2, on S. 2439, May 2, 1966--Kingston, R.I. May 3, 4, and 5, 1966--Washington D.C.1966 - 285 pagini |
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... natural sciences which underlie them ; to the social sciences , economics , sociology , psychology , political science and law , as they are affected by and , in turn , affect the occupation of the sea , is a concept which could ...
... natural sciences which underlie them ; to the social sciences , economics , sociology , psychology , political science and law , as they are affected by and , in turn , affect the occupation of the sea , is a concept which could ...
Pagina 35
... natural slopes or the embankments we construct on the ocean bottom ? How does the bottom erode ? And how well will it hold moorings ? We need an expedition across the bottom of the Atlantic and the Pacific in crawling vehicles ...
... natural slopes or the embankments we construct on the ocean bottom ? How does the bottom erode ? And how well will it hold moorings ? We need an expedition across the bottom of the Atlantic and the Pacific in crawling vehicles ...
Pagina 37
... natural habitat much the way we do in the wilderness and park areas on land . These examples give you something of a vista of what ocean engineering can do in the sea and show you how engineering and technology can bring every- one ...
... natural habitat much the way we do in the wilderness and park areas on land . These examples give you something of a vista of what ocean engineering can do in the sea and show you how engineering and technology can bring every- one ...
Pagina 52
... , national , and international interactions that arise from them , have little relation to natural happenings in the ocean or conservation need . What has grown over the past fifty years is the 26 52 SEA GRANT COLLEGES.
... , national , and international interactions that arise from them , have little relation to natural happenings in the ocean or conservation need . What has grown over the past fifty years is the 26 52 SEA GRANT COLLEGES.
Pagina 53
... natural processes of food pro- duction in the ocean to be able to intervene in them beneficially in a very mean- ingful manner . Secondly , mankind never practiced animal husbandry where wild game was always abundant , because there was ...
... natural processes of food pro- duction in the ocean to be able to intervene in them beneficially in a very mean- ingful manner . Secondly , mankind never practiced animal husbandry where wild game was always abundant , because there was ...
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activities administration agencies Athelstan Spilhaus basic research basis believe bill biological Bureau of Commercial Captain SNYDER Chairman Claiborne Pell coast College and Program Commercial Fisheries conference Congress Continental Shelf cooperation Dean Spilhaus Department Director economic established experiment stations exploitation facilities Federal Government field fish fisheries fishermen funds Graduate School grant college program Hawaii idea important increasing industry Institute of Marine interest Interior Kingston Knauss knowledge laboratory Lakes land land-grant colleges legislation marine biology marine resources marine sciences Massachusetts ment million National Science Foundation National Sea Grant Navy ocean engineering ocean technology oceanology operation Pell's potential present problems production proposed protein Rhode Island ROUNSEFELL School of Oceanography scientific scientists Scripps sea grant college sea-grant university Senator PELL statement subcommittee Thank tion U.S. Senate United University of Miami University of Rhode Woods Hole
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Pagina 65 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the...
Pagina 69 - It shall be the object and duty of the State agricultural experiment stations through the expenditure of the appropriations hereinafter authorized to conduct original and other researches, investigations, and experiments bearing directly on and contributing to the establishment and maintenance of a permanent and effective agricultural industry...
Pagina 269 - Institution," to be composed of the Vice- President of the United States, the Chief Justice of the United States...
Pagina 21 - ... shall be deemed to include (a) the oceans, (b) the Continental Shelf of the United States, (c) the Great Lakes, (d) seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coasts of the United States to the depth of two hundred meters, or beyond that limit, to where the depths of the superjacent waters admit of the exploitation of the natural resources of...
Pagina 65 - That there be granted to the several States, for the purposes hereinafter mentioned, an amount of public land, to be apportioned to each State a quantity equal to 30,000 acres for each Senator and Representative in Congress to which the States are respectively entitled by the apportionment under the census of 1860: Provided, That no mineral lands shall be selected or purchased under the provisions of this act.
Pagina 141 - OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE, Washington, DC The special subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, in room 4232, New Senate Office Building, at 10 am, Senator Claiborne Pell (Chairman) presiding.
Pagina 19 - Thank you for those very kind words, Senator Pell. I am here today not only as dean of the graduate school of oceanography of the University of Rhode Island, but I am also chairman of the Southern New England Marine Sciences Association. As far as I know the idea of a sea-grant college was first suggested publicl^ by Athelstan Spilhaus in 1963.
Pagina 69 - ... such economic and sociological investigations as have for their purpose the development and improvement of the rural home and rural life, and for printing and disseminating the results of said researches.
Pagina 72 - ... comes from the National Institutes of Health, 23 percent from the Department of Defense, 9 percent from NASA, 6 percent from the AEC, and 4 percent from Agriculture. Only 13 percent is provided by the National Science Foundation — the only agency which supports science and science education as such. The purpose of the new policy statement I am issuing today is to insure that our programs for Federal support of research in colleges and universities contribute more to the long run strengthening...