促进海洋科学方面的合作。

C. Field
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1981年,澳大利亚科学和技术理事会编写了一份题为“制订1980年代海洋科学和技术方案”的报告。这份报告给澳大利亚敲响了警钟,澳大利亚需要开发自己的海洋资源,并承担起管理其沿海水域和200海里近海区域的责任。该报告还强调,需要合作方案来实现与海洋资源的经济开发、管理和养护政策以及履行社会责任有关的国家目标。大约在同一时间,CSIRO决定将其海洋学和渔业研究部设在霍巴特,从而腾出新南威尔士州克罗纳拉的海洋实验室。几乎同时,令所有海洋科学家深感遗憾的是,关闭罗氏海洋药理学研究所的决定宣布了。这两个决定意味着新南威尔士州的海洋科学研究遭受了严重的挫折。新南威尔士州海洋科学家的合作研究、教育合作和就业机会都减少了。澳大利亚科学技术委员会在新南威尔士州呼吁“政府机构、教育研究机构和工业界的资源、设施和专业知识的有效部署和逐步发展”,而与此同时,工业界、政府机构和教育研究机构之间的海洋科学联系正在被拆除。
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Towards co-operation in the marine sciences.
In 1981 the Australian Science and Technology Council produced a report entitled “Towards a Marine Sciences and Technologies Programme for the 1980’s”. This report marked a much needed awakening to the need for Australia to develop it’s marine resources and to assume responsibility for the stewardship of its coastal waters and the 200 nautical mile offshore zone. The report also stressed that co-operative programmes were needed to pursue national objectives that relate to economic exploitation of marine resources, management and conservation policies and the fulfilment of social responsibilities. At about the same time the decision was made by CSIRO to locate its Divisions of Oceanography and Fisheries Research in Hobart, so vacating the miarne laboratories at Cronulla in New South Wales. Almost simultaneously, and to the deep regret of all marine scientists, the decision to close the Roche Research Institute of Marine Pharmacology was announced. These two decisions meant that the prosecution of marine science in New South Wales suffered a severe set-back. Opportunities for collaborative research, educational co-operation, and employment for marine scientists in New South Wales were all reduced. We have paradox in New South Wales of the Australian Science and Technology Council calling for “the efficient deployment and progressive development of the resources, facilities and expertise in government agencies, educational research institutions and in industry”, while at the same time the nexus in the marine sciences between industry, government agencies and educational and research institutions was being dismantled.
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