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A Report On Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant January 1, 1974 - June 30, 1975



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    In 1974, new procedures were established to determine the needs and priorities of future programs. These new procedures included a stronger format for proposals and brought together, in planning sessions, Sea Grant investigators, managers, and representatives of those who use the high seas and coastal resources. Needs and priorities were established at these meetings, proposals were reviewed, and the following program areas were defined: 1. Investigation of the basic parameters associated with the existence and alternative uses of coastal resources. 2. Development of systems for using and managing coastal resources. 3. Application of existing knowledge to coastal zone problems. This publication highlights projects, programs, and accomplishments for January 1, 1974 through June 30, 1975 for the Mississippi-​Alabama Sea Grant Consortium.
  • Series:
    MASGP   76-001
  • Sea Grant Document Number:
    MASGC-Q-75-001
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    Public Domain
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    Library
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    urn:sha256:1ed8f4a20aa948f5376c8815b738dcc3fe91c45f1e8d538ba8d75abbc6d9d2e1
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