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Interactions between Intergovernmental and Scientific Organizations in Marine Affairs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

Warren S. Wooster
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Warren S. Wooster is professor of oceanography and director of the Center for Marine Affairs at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, La Jolla. He is a former secretary of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and since 1968 has been president of the Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research.
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1973

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1 General secretary, “The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea,” ICES mimeo report, 1970.

2 IMCO/FAO/UNESCO/WMO/WHO/IAEA/UN Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution (GESAMP), report of the third session held at FAO headquarters, Rome, 22–27 February 1971. Doc. GESAMP 111/19.

3 International Council of Scientific Unions 1971 Year Book, ICSU secretariat, Rome.

4 IOC Sessions and report numbers are as follows: I. Oct. 1961 — UNESCO/ NS/176 of 1 Feb. 1962; II. Sep. 1962 — UNESCO/NS/180 of 10 Dec. 1962; III. Jun. 1964 — UNESCO/NS/191 of 29 Oct. 1964; IV. Nov. 1965 — UNESCO/NS/ 203 of 31 Mar. 1966; V. Oct. 1967 — UNESCO/SC/CS/150 of 25 Mar. 1968; VI. Sep. 1969 — UNESCO/SC/MD/19 of 1 Jun. 1970; VII. Oct.–Nov. 1971 — unpub. In addition, there have been twelve meetings of the bureau and consultative council, the first on 10–12 Apr. 1962 (IOC/B–3), the last on 1–6 March 1971 (IOC/B–96).

5 General meetings of SCOR and meetings of the SCOR executive committee are reported in SCOR Proceedings; Vol. 1, No. 1 was published on 1 08 1965; the latest issue, Vol. 8, No. 1, was published on 1 04 1972.Google Scholar

6 “Draft of a General Scientific Framework for World Ocean Study,” IOC, 1964.

7 "Perspectives in Oceanography, 1968,” IOC Tech. Ser. No. 6, 1969.

8 "International Ocean Affairs,” SCOR, 1967.

9 “Marine Science and Technology; Survey and Proposals,” United Nations Economic and Social Council E/4487, 1968.

10 “Global Ocean Research,” SCOR, 1969.

11 “Comprehensive Outline of the Scope of the Long–Term and Expanded Programme of Oceanic Exploration and Research,” IOC Tech. Ser. No. 7, 1970.

12 “Report of Group of Experts on Long–Term Scientific Policy and Planning, IOC/B–76, 1970.

13 “Report of SCOR/ACMRR Working Group 22 on Marine Pollution, SCOR Proceedings, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1967.Google Scholar

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16 Report of the Seminar on Methods of Detection, Measurement and Monitoring of Pollutants in the Marine Environment, Rome, 4–10 December 1970. FAO Fish. Rep. No. 99 Suppl. 1, 1971.

17 “Report of the ACMRR/SCOR/ACOMR/GESAMP Joint Working Party on Global Investigation of Pollution in the Marine Environment, San Marco di Castellabate and Rome, 11–18 October 1971. FAO Fish. Rep. No. 112, 1971.