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Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

Costs to this appropriation

appropriation for Management and investigations of

resources.

1. Marketing and technology.-These funds finance (a) technological research involving protein, nutritional, and fish preservation studies; and (b) the development of foreign markets for domestic fishery products.

2. Research. These funds finance biological research conducted on (a) variations in the abundance of important commercial food fishes and other aquatic animals; (b) discovering and conserving declining species; and (c) cultivation of fishery resources.

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

Identification code 10-52-1737-0-1-404

1. Fishery facilities.-Construction projects proposed for 1966 include completing construction of the exploratory fishing vessel for use in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and tropical Atlantic; alterations and improvements of research facilities at Woods Hole, Mass.; and expansion of laboratory facilities on the research vessel George B. Helez, operating in the North Pacific Ocean. Also proposed is completion of the new shellfisheries research center at

21.0 Travel and transportation of persons.... 25.1 Other services...

99.0

Total obligations.

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CONSTRUCTION

For construction and acquisition of buildings and other facilities required for the conservation, management, investigation, protection, and utilization of commercial fishery resources and the acquisition of lands and interests therein, [$4,788,000] $1,405,000, to 666c, 755-757; Act of July 1, 1954, 68 Stat. 876; Act of Aug. 8, 1956, remain available until expended. (5 U.S.C. 133t; 16 U.S.C. 66170 Stat. 1119; Act of Aug. 30, 1961, 75 Stat. 409; Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.)

-4,730

7,000 4,250 2,518 -2,845

9,518

1,405

4,788

3,137

1,113

1,405

4,534 9,518 1,405

9,919 7,804 -7,804 -10,858

10,858 -8,049

6,649

6,464

4,214

1964

actual

Deduct selected resources and unobligated balance, start of

year

5

218

223

Analysis of 1966 financing

Add selected resources and unobligated balance, end of

year

6,869 431

1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963. $9,874 thousand; 1964,
$7,627 thousand; 1965, $10,145 thousand; 1966, $7.300 thousand.

1965 estimate

9,026

1,119

10.145 7,300

5 295

300

1966 estimate

980

425

1,405

10 290

300

Appropriation reAppropri- quired to ation complete required, for 1966

Milford, Conn., and the new laboratory at Seattle, Wash.; and the acquisition of additional land for the Auke Bay, Alaska, research facility.

2. Columbia River fishery facilities.-This is for continuation of the program in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho to provide production and migration aids for salmon

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES

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Total number of permanent positions..
Full-time equivalent of other positions..
Average number of all employees..
Average GS grade..

Average GS salary.........

Personnel Summary

Proposed for separate transmittal:

Identification code 10-52-1732-1-1-404

Program by activities:

Columbia River fishery facilities (pro

1964 actual

gram costs, funded).

Change in selected resources

10 Total obligations... Financing:

40 New obligational authority (proposed supplemental appropriation).

Relation of obligations to expenditures:

71 Total obligations (affecting expenditures)...

72 Obligated balance, start of year.

74 Obligated balance, end of year....

90

Expenditures..

106

93

3

118

8

25

2

16

2

803

30 1,278

2,252

4,534

14

1 15

8.5 $7,827

CONSTRUCTION

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

1965 1966 estimate estimate

1964 actual

254

92

51

147

9

24

2

20

1

897

52

2,501

5,865

9,518

11

7

18

8.5 $8,321

130

20

150

150

62

1

150

-20

130

64

5

16

19

1

256

12

796

236

1,405

1965 1966 estimate estimate

7

1

8

20 -20

20

20

1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963, $0 thousand; 1964, $0 thousand; 1965, $20 thousand; 1966, $0 thousand.

CONSTRUCTION OF FISHING VESSELS

For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act of June 12, 1960 (74 Stat. 212), as amended by the Act of August 30, 1964 (78 Stat. 614), to assist in the construction of fishing vessels, [$2,500,000 $5,000,000, to remain available until expended. (5 U.S.C. 133t; Act of Aug. 8, 1956, 70 Stat. 1119; Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1965.)

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

Columbia River fishery facilities.—For the completion of the Selway Falls, Idaho, fish passage facility damaged by flood waters.

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1. Subsidy payments.-Subsidies are paid for construction of fishing vessels in U.S. shipyards under provisions $8,329 of the act of June 12, 1960 (74 Stat. 212), as amended by

8.6

the act of August 30, 1964 (78 Stat. 614). The subsidies
cover the difference between construction costs in U.S.
and foreign shipyards, up to 50% of the total construction
cost. The estimate for 1966 will provide for subsidies for
construction of about 50 vessels, compared with about 25

in 1965.
2. Program administration.-Covers administrative
services, including determination of applicable cost
differentials, rendered by the Maritime Administration on
a reimbursable basis, and Bureau costs in administering
the program.

21.0 Travel and transportation of persons---
23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities.

24.0 Printing and reproduction........
25.1 Other services..

55

49

25.2 Services of other agencies.

26.0 Supplies and materials.

31.0 Equipment....--.

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

1964 actual

41.0 Grants, subsidies, and contributions__
99.0

Total obligations.....

269

105

643

376

1,857

481 2,500

750

481 66 -421 -22

104

640

3,500

1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963, $65 thousand (1964 adjustment, -$21 thousand); 1964, $420 thousand; 1965, $2,277 thousand; 1966, $3,677 thousand.

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398 3,230

245

370

20

50

403

481

2,500

2,500 421 -2,281

48

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3,600

1,400

5,000

1965 1966 estimate estimate

48
3

10

5,000

5

2

5,000

2,281 -3,781

175

3

3 2,250

2,500

75

75

2

275

4,625

5,000

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The Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 197) authorized assistance to the States, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and Guam for commercial fisheries research and development; and assistance directly to the commercial fishing industry in cases where there is a commercial fishery failure due to a resource disaster arising from natural or undetermined causes, or to prevent such a resource disaster. Funds to assist enterprises affected by the botulism outbreak in the Great Lakes region were appropriated for 1965 under this disaster authority to the "Management and investigations of resources" account. Requests for assistance in case of future disasters will be made under the "Federal aid for commercial fisheries research and development" account.

1. Aid to States. States are reimbursed up to 75% of the cost of approved commercial fisheries research and development projects, within their respective apportionment of funds appropriated for such purposes. Projects are approved by the Secretary of the Interior under standards of merit and priority established by him.

2. Program administration.-Provides for apportionment determinations; evaluation of project proposals; program coordination; inspection; audits; and other technical and administrative services.

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New obligational authority: 40 Appropriation--

44 Proposed supplemental due to civilian pay increases..

GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

For expenses necessary for general administration of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, including such expenses in the regional offices, [$667,000 $674,000. (5 U.S.C. 135t; Act of Aug. 8, 1956, 70 Stat. 1119; Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.) 1

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

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1964

actual

299

376

675

-23

652

1

653

653

652

65

-60

-1

656

1965 1966 estimate estimate

1965 estimate

305

399

704

704

704

667

37

704

60 -83

646

35

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1966 estimate

305

369

674

674

674

674

674

83

-90

665

2

1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963. $43 thousand (1964 adjustments, -$1 thousand); 1964, $19 thousand; 1965, $19 thousand; 1966, $19 thousand.

This is for general management and administration at headquarters in Washington, D.C., and at the regional offices. Expenses incidental to programs financed by permanent and indefinite appropriations are paid from those appropriations.

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Identification code 10-52-5117-0-2-404

Personnel Summary

Program by activities:

Administration of Pribilof Islands (pro

gram costs, funded) _

Change in selected resources

Total obligations...

1

Financing:

25 Unobligated balance lapsing---

New obligational authority..

1964 actual

New obligational authority:

60 Appropriation...............

44 Proposed supplemental due to civilian pay

increases..

454

2

14

470

36

49

4

15

3

23

7

43

652

57

1

56

8.5 $7,827

2,480 -26

2,453

15

2,468

1965 estimate

2,468

510

2

16

528

40

49

4

15

ADMINISTRATION OF PRIBILOF ISLANDS

For carrying out the provisions of the Act of February 26, 1944, as amended (16 U.S.C. 631a-631q), there are appropriated amounts not to exceed [$2,442,000] $2,454,000, to be derived from the Pribilof Islands fund. (5 U.S.C. 133t; Act of Aug. 8, 1956, 70 Stat. 1119; Act of July 7, 1958, 72 Stat. 339; Act of June 25, 1959, 73 Stat. 141; Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.)

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

1964 actual

4

24

7

33

704

57

1

56

8.5

$8,321

2,454

1966 estimate

2,454

516

2

15

2,442

533

40

49

12

3

15

1965 1966 estimate estimate

4

23

2

674

57

56

8.6 $8,329

2,454 2,454

2,454

2,454

2,454

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