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  • Technical Report
    International marine science research projects : second inventory of international projects at Sea Grant institutions, 1990
    (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1991-03) Fenwick, Judith ; Ross, David A. ; Schramm, Cynthia T.
    This inventory of marine science projects at Sea Grant institutions was completed in order to gauge the level and enhance a database of U.S./foreign collaboration in international marine research initiated at U.S. Sea Grant institutions. The inventory was done by the International Marine Science Cooperation Program at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Sea Grant Office. The first inventory of projects with international components at Sea Grant institutions was done in 1984-85 by the International Program. This second inventory continues in the tradition of the first to "take the pulse" of international interest at Sea Grant institutions. The pulse is very active despite the lack of direct funding accorded the formal Sea Grant International Program at the national level. Of the 122 projects at Sea Grant institutions, however, only 29 were directly funded in part or entirely by Sea Grant. The inventory analyzes data from 122 interntional projects initiated at 20 Sea Grant institutions by profiling and explicating the extent of project foreign locations, sources of funding, areas of expertise for principal investigators, and contacts at foreign and U.S. agencies and institutions. It presents one-page summaries of the 122 projects along with indexes by geographic location, funding source, PI discipline, PI name, and keywords. In addition, this report compares the data from the 1989-90 inventory with that of the 1985 inventory.
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    International marine science research projects : inventory and analysis of selected projects at Sea Grant institutions, 1985
    (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1985-07) Ross, David A. ; Fenwick, Judith
    The U.S. marine scientific community continues to show an interest in marine research within foreign Exclusive Economic Zones and with foreign scientists and institutions, in spite of the problems, regulations, and increased formalization involved in cooperative international projects. This inventory of international marine science research projects at Sea Grant institutions resulted from discussions on the possible establishment of a U.S. office or center for international marine science cooperation. Such an office has been proposed as one mechanism to assist in developing international marine research projects. The report analyzes data from 98 inventory questionnaires, completed by Sea Grant institutions. It should serve as a reference piece for persons seeking information and assistance in initiating cooperative international marine science research projects. Projects are profiled by sources of funding, disciplines of principal investigators, geographic locations of projects, and general categories of research. Also included are summaries of the completed questionnaires, indexes for quicker access to pertinent areas of the summaries, and information for the reader with further questions or interest in contacting the principal investigator of a specific project.
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    International profiles on marine scientific research : national maritime claims, MSR jurisdiction, and U.S. research clearance histories for the world's coastal states
    (WHOI Sea Grant Program, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1992) Fenwick, Judith
    The WHOI Sea Grant International Marine Science Cooperation Program has been tracking maritime claims and the evolving jurisdictions over marine scientific research for 146 coastal states covering the past 21 years. This monograph profiles each coastal state (through February 1992) for its Law of the Sea treaty status, size of marine area, claimed maritime zones, breadth and date of claims, maritime boundaries with other coastal states, jurisdiction over marine scientific research specifying national legislation and extent of jurisdiction, and the coastal state's history with U.S. research clearance requests from 1972-90. The coastal state profiles are followed by a series of tables which show the country data from various perspectives and several figures which illustrate the current situation of national maritime claims and regulation of oceanographic research.