A Plan for the Accelerated Development of Marine Natural Resurces: A Report to the National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering DevelopmentU.S. Department of the Interior, Marine Resources Development Program, 1966 - Marine resources |
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... Specific research pro- jects of mutual interest to the Bureau of Mines and industry will continue to be pursued jointly under terms of the Bureau's Specific Joint Research Cooperative Agreement . At present , industry welcomes the role ...
... Specific research pro- jects of mutual interest to the Bureau of Mines and industry will continue to be pursued jointly under terms of the Bureau's Specific Joint Research Cooperative Agreement . At present , industry welcomes the role ...
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... Specific activities to be carried out include the following : a . b . c . d . e . Collection , collation , and analysis of marine mineral resource , environmental , and deposit characteristics data generated by the oceanographic ...
... Specific activities to be carried out include the following : a . b . c . d . e . Collection , collation , and analysis of marine mineral resource , environmental , and deposit characteristics data generated by the oceanographic ...
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... specific deposits , engineering and research studies will be made to develop optimum mining systems . Factors being considered are ore extraction and pro- cessing methods , fragmentation of seafloor materials , transportation and ...
... specific deposits , engineering and research studies will be made to develop optimum mining systems . Factors being considered are ore extraction and pro- cessing methods , fragmentation of seafloor materials , transportation and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 4 |
Legal Problems | 11 |
HIGHLIGHTS OF CURRENT PROGRAMS FY 196768 | 33 |
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accelerated activities additional agencies alternative areas assistance Atlantic base basic benefits Bureau California carried Coast coastal areas comprehensive concentration concerned conduct conservation consumption continental shelf continue contribute cooperation costs demand Department Department's deposits detailed determine disposal distribution economic effects efficient effort engineering estuaries evaluate expanding exploitation exploration facilities Federal FIGURE fish fishery fresh water future gaps geologic goals Government hydrologic important increase industry interest Interior Islands joint knowledge Lakes land located major marine environment marine mineral marine resources meet ment million mineral resources mining natural natural resources necessary objectives ocean operations opportunities optimum Pacific planning pollution population potential present problems projections reconnaissance recreation requirements responsibility result scientific sources specific studies supply techniques types United universities utilization various wastes