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Research vessels of the United States include all ships designed, built, or operated in or by the United States for research or other scientific purposes. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Research ships of the United States .
NOAAS Discoverer is an American oceanographic research vessel scheduled to enter commissioned service in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 2026. She is under construction, with completion anticipated in 2026. She is the second NOAA ship to bear the name Discoverer.
Oceanographic research ships of the United States Navy (4 C, 11 P) P. Pathfinder-class survey ships (9 P) V. Victorious-class ocean surveillance ships (5 P) W.
Bellingham shipbuilding company All American Marine announced Tuesday, Oct. 18, that it has been awarded a contract to build the specialized research vessel for the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
This vessel was sold to Sea Engineering, Inc. and renamed, Kupaa. Her US Coast Guard official number is 1266230. [44] WRB-102 85TR654 Red Baron: January 1967 Assigned to the Pacific Missile Range Facility, in Kauai, Hawaii. [7] She was active until at least 2014. [45] This vessel was listed for auction and replaced by a 95' multipurpose craft. [46]
A research vessel (RV or R/V) is a ship or boat designed, modified, or equipped to carry out research at sea. Research vessels carry out a number of roles. Some of ...
Research vessels within the UNOLS fleet fall within one of five categories: [12] [13] Global class are mulipurpose, high-endurance research vessels with support for science parties of 30+. Global class ships are able to work in high seas and capable of working anywhere on the planet (excluding areas of pack ice).
RV Sikuliaq is an American research vessel owned by the National Science Foundation and operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. Built in 2014 by Marinette Marine Corporation in Marinette, Wisconsin, the $200 million vessel replaced the 1966-built research vessel Alpha Helix that was retired in 2007.