Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1970 (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session. July 28 and 29, 1970U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 164 pages |
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... environment . Both by itself and together with other agencies , the EPA would monitor the condition of the environment - biological as well as physical . With these data , the EPA would be able to establish quantitative " environmental ...
... environment . Both by itself and together with other agencies , the EPA would monitor the condition of the environment - biological as well as physical . With these data , the EPA would be able to establish quantitative " environmental ...
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... environmental quality— wildlife preservation , parklands , land use , and population growth , as well as pollution . The EPA would be charged with protecting the environment by abat- ing pollution . In short , the Council focuses on ...
... environmental quality— wildlife preservation , parklands , land use , and population growth , as well as pollution . The EPA would be charged with protecting the environment by abat- ing pollution . In short , the Council focuses on ...
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... environment in the best interests of the United States . The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency should be entrusted with the following functions : To advance the marine and atmospheric sciences and , for this purpose , to explore ...
... environment in the best interests of the United States . The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency should be entrusted with the following functions : To advance the marine and atmospheric sciences and , for this purpose , to explore ...
Contents
TASK FORCE MEMBERS IV | 43 |
NEED FOR A NEW AGENCY 7 | 50 |
Poole Daniel A president Wildlife Mangement Institute__ | 79 |
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activities anadromous areas Ash Council Atmospheric Administration basic biological BLATNIK budget Bureau of Commercial Bureau of Sport Chairman Coast Guard Commercial Fisheries commercial fishing concerned Congress conservation coordination Department of Commerce Department of Natural DINGELL Director economic effective effort engineering Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Science Services ERLENBORN establishment estuaries Executive exploitation Fish and Wildlife Fisheries and Wildlife functions HOLIFIELD important independent agency interest July 9 laboratories Lakes legislation LENNON marine affairs marine program marine resources Marine Science Maritime Administration ment National Fisheries Institute National Marine National Oceanic National Oceanographic National Science Foundation National Wildlife Federation natural resources NOAA ocean resources Oceanic and Atmospheric oceanographic Office Operations organization pesticides pollution President's problems proposed question recommended Reorganization Plan responsibility ROBACK scientific Sea Grant College Sea Grant Program Secretary STANS Sport Fisheries sport fishing statement Stratton Commission STROUD subcommittee tion transfer Washington