Oceanography Miscellaneous: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oceanography of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... Questions on waste digestors . 2o 2022 29 9 25 8 28 Ryther , John H .: Growth and yield of aquatic plants ...... 46 Communication submitted : Tompkins , Alan N .: Letter of October 3 , 1979 , to Gas Research Institute ... Question from ( IID.
... Questions on waste digestors . 2o 2022 29 9 25 8 28 Ryther , John H .: Growth and yield of aquatic plants ...... 46 Communication submitted : Tompkins , Alan N .: Letter of October 3 , 1979 , to Gas Research Institute ... Question from ( IID.
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... Question from Mr. Hughes and answer Page 91 Questions of Mr. Murphy and answers Questions from Mr. Pritchard and answers 89 92 OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF DRILLING ACTIVITIES OVERSIGHT Hearing held August 26 , 1980 Statement of : 315 95 ...
... Question from Mr. Hughes and answer Page 91 Questions of Mr. Murphy and answers Questions from Mr. Pritchard and answers 89 92 OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF DRILLING ACTIVITIES OVERSIGHT Hearing held August 26 , 1980 Statement of : 315 95 ...
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... question and then I will turn it over to the other folks here . I assume that a good deal of this research , or am I incorrect in so assuming , is going on in other parts of this country , and in other countries ? Mr. ADAMS . Yes , sir ...
... question and then I will turn it over to the other folks here . I assume that a good deal of this research , or am I incorrect in so assuming , is going on in other parts of this country , and in other countries ? Mr. ADAMS . Yes , sir ...
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... question of yield is certainly not the only question . Harvest- ing and the ability to harvest the material at an economic cost is certainly a big question there . These offset each other to some extent . If we had extremely high yield ...
... question of yield is certainly not the only question . Harvest- ing and the ability to harvest the material at an economic cost is certainly a big question there . These offset each other to some extent . If we had extremely high yield ...
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... questions regarding rockweed and Irish moss . Are you finished ? Mr. FORSYTHE . No. Let me go to a question that is not directly in line with aquatic biomass or ocean biomass conversion . You have referred to land- based biomass ...
... questions regarding rockweed and Irish moss . Are you finished ? Mr. FORSYTHE . No. Let me go to a question that is not directly in line with aquatic biomass or ocean biomass conversion . You have referred to land- based biomass ...
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activities ADAMS alcohol algae anaerobic digestion Annex aquatic biomass assessment AUCOIN BOLTON BREAUX budget California Captain CORBETT Chairman chemical Clean Water Act cleanup Coast Guard coastal COMPTON Continental Shelf contingency plans coordination cost Department of Energy discharge dispersants drilling muds effects efforts EMERY environmental equipment Federal agencies fiscal FLOWERS FORSYTHE fuel funding Georges Bank giant kelp Gracilaria Gulf Gulf of Mexico harvesting hazardous substances HUGHES land macrocystis marine biomass methane monitoring National needs NEUSHUL NOAA NPDES permit Number of spills nutrients ocean biomass ocean energy ocean pollution research offshore oil spill operations percent plants pollution incidents potential PRITCHARD problems quads question regional Response Team RYTHER scientific seaweed species STUDDS studies subcommittee test farm tion tons per acre toxicity U.S. Coast Guard water hyacinth wave energy WYATT yields
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