National Oceanographic Program -- 1965: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oceanography of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second SessionUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Oceanography U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 718 pages Committee Serial No. 88-23. Includes Interagency Committee on Oceanography reports "University Curricula in Oceanography," June 1963 (p. 205-368); "Oceanography -- The Ten Years Ahead," June 1963 (p. 427-492); "National Oceanographic Program -- Fiscal Year 1964," April 1963 (p. 497-565); and "National Oceanographic Program -- Fiscal Year 1965," Mar. 1964 (p. 569-620) |
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... organisms on sound propagation , and the Public Health Service tries to assure the quality of the food taken from the sea . In some cases , the interests of the separate agencies overlap , and this circumstance has both advantages and ...
... organisms on sound propagation , and the Public Health Service tries to assure the quality of the food taken from the sea . In some cases , the interests of the separate agencies overlap , and this circumstance has both advantages and ...
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... organisms of the ocean , obviously the instruments used to take these measurements must be calibrated one with another . If good calibration or standardization of measurements is not achieved , then it is very difficult to combine the ...
... organisms of the ocean , obviously the instruments used to take these measurements must be calibrated one with another . If good calibration or standardization of measurements is not achieved , then it is very difficult to combine the ...
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... organisms can avoid the net . More accurate plankton nets and midwater trawls must be designed , and this is being done . A geologist samples the bottom of the ocean . He brings up a few pounds of material containing a valuable mineral ...
... organisms can avoid the net . More accurate plankton nets and midwater trawls must be designed , and this is being done . A geologist samples the bottom of the ocean . He brings up a few pounds of material containing a valuable mineral ...
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... - charge into the ocean must have a substantial effect on the sea . For example , it affects us by increasing the production of organisms in the ocean in that area and we think we know 80 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM - 1965.
... - charge into the ocean must have a substantial effect on the sea . For example , it affects us by increasing the production of organisms in the ocean in that area and we think we know 80 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM - 1965.
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... organisms of the sea and provide the life material for their bodies . We were very much concerned in learning how ... organisms - that is to the biologists those organisms that die on the surface of the ocean and fall to the depths of ...
... organisms of the sea and provide the life material for their bodies . We were very much concerned in learning how ... organisms - that is to the biologists those organisms that die on the surface of the ocean and fall to the depths of ...
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