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BUGHER:

I think it would be presumed that in

a program of this kind as suggested in NRDL the resources
of the various other agencies and services would be also
availaHe.

I mentioned the marine biological field.

That

is an area where ONR has a very considerable interest.
This marine biological station at Eniwetok has developed,
and while it is AEC financed, ONR has a very real interest
in it,

and has given quite a boost in the way of transport

and sponsoring of conferences in this general. area, and in

Alderson Reporting Company
Washington, D. C.

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various other ways.
So we do have joint interests.

We inevitably

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bring in the Applied Fisheries Laboratory at Seattle,

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which is an AEC setup.

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in the fresh water biology somewhat -- not so much, of course

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~-- but they are a closely related group of people who

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work there.

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fission product uptake at Cogoanut Island at Hawaii under

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the University of Hawaii.

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with the Fish and Wildlife service, Dr. Setty, stationed

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at Honolulu, and the Fish and Wildlife Service here in

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Washington.

We bring in the Hanford interests

We have a programon tuna fish biology and

The fish program ties in likewise

Furthermore, we have a program on Atlantic Ocean
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tuna fish at Beaufort, North Carolina,

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with the Scripps Institution which likewise begins to tie

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in with some naval interests.

and cooperative work

All of these things are

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