167, DR. 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. 10 11 various other ways. So we do have joint interests. We inevitably 12 bring in the Applied Fisheries Laboratory at Seattle, 13 which is an AEC setup. 14 in the fresh water biology somewhat -- not so much, of course 15 ~-- but they are a closely related group of people who 16 work there. 17 fission product uptake at Cogoanut Island at Hawaii under 18 the University of Hawaii. 19 with the Fish and Wildlife service, Dr. Setty, stationed 20 at Honolulu, and the Fish and Wildlife Service here in 21 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 23 tuna fish at Beaufort, North Carolina, 24 with the Scripps Institution which likewise begins to tie ARC 25 in with some naval interests. and cooperative work All of these things are [bs