Congressional Research Service
Published: 2002-12-01
Total Pages: 688
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Originally published in 1976, Soviet Oceans Development was the first attempt to analyze all aspects of Soviet ocean policy and put it together in one coherent volume. The study showed that during the previous 20 years, the Soviet Union made impressive gains in most areas of ocean activities, and in particular in fisheries, oceanography, the merchant marine, and the Soviet navy. These gains were to a large extent the result of understanding the potential the oceans held for the benefit of the Soviet Union. From the outset, the Soviet Union developed its ocean policy with the aim of integrating the functions of the merchant marine, navy, distant water fishing fleet, and oceanographic research capabilities into an interlocking system. The Soviets conceived that each element of seapower must interact, complement, and reinforce the other. The study was conducted by the Congressional Research Service with the assistance of 13 outside consultants. The compendium includes analyses of Soviet ocean policy; evolution of Soviet seapower; the development of the merchant marine; fisheries policy; scientific and technological developments in the oceans; and mineral exploitation. The compendium includes articles from a number of outstanding U.S. and foreign scholars, civil servants from several Federal Government agencies, and specialists in ocean policy and Soviet affairs at the Congressional Research Service.