The approximate budget breakdown for the first two years of SEAREX
is given below.

Details are presented in the individual proposals following. -

Approximate Research Budget:
Ist Year
University of Rhode IslandUniversity of Connecticut

$245,803

$241,800

California Institute of Technology

77,000

77,000

Scripps Institute of Oceanography

103,000

37 ,000

Yale University

10,000

10,000

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

96,000

96,000

Texas A & M University

99,000

79,000

University of Miami

78,000

79,000

$137 ,080

$103,460

CFR/CNRS, France

Approximate Field Support and Management Budget:

III.

2nd Year

25,000

25,0006

STRATEGIES FOR PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT
The SEAREX Program is an outgrowth of several components of the

Pollutant Transport Program (PTP) of the NSF/IDOE Environmental Quality
Program.

During the second PTP Workshop at Skidaway Institute of Oceano-

graphy in January, 1976, it was recommended that the study of pollutant
transport into the ocean could perhaps be best structured around a series
of investigations of the fluxes and processes of exchange across the major

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ocean/transport path interfaces, i.e., ocean/air; ocean/river; ocean/sediment;
and ocean/biota.

This concept was formalized by the NSF/IDOE Office during

the summer of 1976 in a white paper entitled "Toward a New NSF/IDOE/EQ
Program in Marine Pollution Studies”.
In late summer, 1976, three of the PTP investigators (Duce, Goldberg,
Patterson) studying sea/air exchange processes met in Paris to discuss a
coordinated sea/air exchange program and strategies necessary to develop a

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