International And National Organization Of Oceanographic Activities examines the structure and function of international and national organizations involved in oceanographic research and exploration. This study, prepared by the National Research Council's Committee on Oceanography, provides a detailed overview of the various entities-governmental, academic, and private-that contribute to our understanding of the world's oceans.
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