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Technology and Oceanography: An Assessment of Federal Technologies for Oceanographic Research and Monitoring June 1981 NTIS order #PB82-101718

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 81-600086 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402

Foreword This assessment of technologies which are supported by the Federal Government for oceanographic research and monitoring was prepared at the request of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. It was requested to provide Congress with a useful structure to evaluate both ongoing ocean programs and new initiatives, especially those that involve costly and complex technologies. The report describes the status of technologies in use today, such as research ships, submersibles, buoy systems, aircraft, and satellites. It analyzes future problems and opportunities and examines the Federal agencies and programs charged with conducting oceanic studies and providing the necessary management and hardware systems. It analyzes selected national programs directed toward conserving and managing marine fishery resources, developing a new oceanographic satellite system, investigating the geology and possible resource potential of the continental margins beneath the deep ocean, and developing a future climate-prediction capability. OTA received valuable assistance from contractors, individual consultants, working groups, and many expert advisors in the preparation of this assessment. Each of the Federal ocean agencies also provided valuable descriptive material and useful review comments. An advisory panel of experienced oceanographers and technology specialists from academia and industry reviewed and critiqued the final draft report. A comprehensive overview and analysis such as this report has not been available in the past because the Federal ocean effort is distributed among so many diverse agencies. A large number of productive and promising oceanographic programs require substantial investments in technology to address critical national concerns. Choices about the future course of these programs and the technologies to support them will undoubtedly require careful congressional review. Director /;/

Technology and Oceanography Assessment Advisory Panel Tim P. Barnett D. James Baker, Jr., Chairman Erik Mollo-Christensen R. Frank Busby Worth D. Nowlin Consultant Texas A&M University Charles L. Drake Dartmouth College James J. O Brien Florida State University D. V, Holliday Marshall H. Orr Tracer, Inc. Charles D. Hollister Paul M. Maughan COMSAT General Corp. Arthur Maxwell Derek W. Spencer T. K. Treadwell Texas A&M University Warren S. Wooster NOTE: The Advisory Panel provided advice and comment throughout the assessment, disapprove, or endorse the report for which OTA assumes full responsibility. but the members do not necessarily approve, iv

Technology and Oceanography Assessment Project Staff Peter A. Johnson, Project Director Prudence Adler Administrative Staff Kathleen A. Beil Linda G. Wade Consultants Gary Baham* Leatha Miloy Denzil Pauli* Kathryn White (writer/editor) OTA Publishing Staff John C. Holmes, Publishing Officer John Bergling Kathie S. Boss Debra M. Datcher Joe Henson 8 *() I A { 01)( I.1( [ })t 1 W)ll[l(,l

Acknowledgments Many individuals and groups have assisted in various aspects of this study, each making a valuable contribution to the information and analyses assembled and presented here. While all contributors have not agreed with all aspects of the entire report, all views on major issues are presented. Substantial contributors include: Fisheries and Marine Mammals Working Group Dayton L. Alverson Consultant George C. Anderson Univcrsity of Washington Donald E. Bevan Kevin Cain Harvard University Douglas Chapman L. Lee Eberhardt Battelle Northwest William J. Hargis, Jr. Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Richard Hennemuth Northeast Fisheries Center Robert J. Hofman Marine Mammal Commission Sigfryed Jaeger Fishermen s Terminal Joseph Kutkuhn Great Lakes Fishery Laboratory Reuben Lasker Southwest Fisheries Center John Liston Ole A. Mathison William J. McNeil Oregon Aquafoods George M. Pigott William E. Rover Edward Shaefers Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Center Joseph Swierbinski Harvard University Richard E. Thorne John P. Wise National Marine Fisheries Service Robert Wolf National Marine Fisheries Service Warren S. Wooster Ocean Margin Drilling Panel Joseph R. Curray Charles L. Drake Dartmouth College James Hays Columbia University John Imbrie Brown University Feenan D. Jennings Texas A&M [University John G. Sclater Tjeerd H. VanAndel Stanford University NOSS Review Group Tim P. Barnett Erik Mollo-Christensen Robert Edwards Northeast Fisheries Center Glen Flittner National Weather Service John Hussey NOAA Robert Johnson NASA Paul Maughan COMSAT General Corp. Ray Mayer Oceanroutes, Inc. Bill Siapno Deepsea Ventures, Inc. Stanley Wilson NASA Technology Working Group Eric B. Krauss University of Miami Erik Mono-Christensen Marshall H. Orr Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Research Ships Review Group Alfred M. Beeton University of Michigan Robert Dinsmore Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Dennis F. Hayes Lamont -Doherty Geological Observatory of Columbia University C. Ross Heath Oregon State (University Richard Popovici Raytheon Co. T. K. Treadwell Texas A&M University Warren S. Wooster Climate Research Working Group D. James Baker Tim P. Barnett James J. O Brien Florida State University Special Technical Consultants R. Frank Busby (Submersibles) Walt McCandless (Ocean Satellites) Robert Taggart (Ocean Drilling) Agencies Providing Both Original Material and Reviews Department of Commerce NOAA Department of Interior Department of Transportation U.S. Coast Guard Department of Energy Department of Defense U.S. Navy Environmental Protection Administration National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Science Foundation VI