List of research vessels by country
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Following is a list of research vessels by country:
Contents
- 1 Argentina
- 2 Australia
- 3 Belgium
- 4 Bermuda
- 5 Brazil
- 6 Canada
- 7 Chile
- 8 China
- 9 Colombia
- 10 Finland
- 11 France
- 12 Germany
- 13 Greece
- 14 India
- 15 Ireland
- 16 Italy
- 17 Japan
- 18 Lebanon
- 19 Netherlands
- 20 New Zealand
- 21 Norway
- 22 Pakistan
- 23 Philippines
- 24 Poland
- 25 Portugal
- 26 Romania
- 27 Soviet Union/Russia
- 28 Spain
- 29 Turkey
- 30 United Kingdom
- 30.1 Natural Environment Research Council
- 30.2 National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
- 30.3 British Antarctic Survey
- 30.4 Scottish Association for Marine Science
- 30.5 Newcastle University
- 30.6 University Marine Biological Station Millport
- 30.7 University of Wales
- 30.8 Cardiff University
- 30.9 P&O Maritime
- 30.10 PEML, University of Liverpool
- 30.11 Marine Scotland
- 30.12 Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
- 30.13 Environment Agency
- 30.14 Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland
- 30.15 Gardline Geoservices Ltd
- 30.16 Others
- 31 United States
- 31.1 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- 31.2 Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- 31.3 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- 31.4 Marine Biological Laboratory
- 31.5 Ocean Alliance
- 31.6 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
- 31.7 United States Antarctic Program
- 31.8 Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
- 31.9 Florida Institute of Oceanography
- 31.10 United States Environmental Protection Agency
- 31.11 United States Navy
- 31.12 Others
- 32 Vietnam
- 33 Survey ships
- 34 References
Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Bermuda
Brazil
- RV Professor W. Besnard (1967-2008)
- RV Atlântico Sul (1973-)[1]
- RV Alpha Crucis (2012-)[2]
- BNS H21 Sirius
- BNS H35 Amorim do Valle
- BNS H36 Taurus
- BNS H37 Garnier Sampaio
- BNS H38 Cruzeiro do Sul
- BNS H40 Antares
Canada
- CCGS Amundsen
- CCGS Frederick G. Creed
- CCGS Hudson
- CCGS Limnos
- CCGS Alfred Needler
- CCGS W. E. Ricker
- CCGS Teleost
- CCGS John P. Tully
- CCGS Vector
- Coriolis II
- MV Nuliajuk (2011)
Chile
China
Colombia
Finland
France
- RV Jean Charcot (1965-)[3]
- RV Côte d'Aquitaine
- RV Côtes de la Manche
- RV Gwen-Drez
- RV Atalante
- RV Europe
- RV Curieuse
- RV Suroît
- RV Marion Dufresne
- RV Pourquoi Pas?
- RV Thalassa
- RV Thalia
- RV Thethys II
Germany
- FRV Walther Herwig III
- FRV Atair
- FRV Deneb
- FRV Wega
- FRV Capella
- FRV Komet
- FRV Clupea
- FRV Solea
- RV Alkor
- RV Littorina
- Mya
- RV Haithabu
- RV Senckenberg
- RV Valdivia
- RV Ludwig Prandtl
- RV Meteor (1915)
- RV Meteor (1964)
- RV Meteor (1986)
- RV Maria S. Merian
- FRV Planet
- RV Polarstern
- RV Sonne
- RV Sonne (2014)
- RV Poseidon
- RV Alexander von Humboldt (replaced by Maria S. Merian)
- FGS Planet
Greece
India
- ORV Sindhu Sankalp
- ORV Samudra Ratnakar
- ORV Sindhu Sadhana
- ORV Sagar Sukhthi
- ORV Sagar Nidhi
- ORV Sagar Manjusha
- ORV Sagar Purvi
- ORV Sagar Paschimi
- ORV Sagar Kanya[4]
- INS Sagardhwani
- FORV Sagar Sampada[5]
Ireland
- RV Celtic Explorer
- RV Celtic Voyager
- RV Keary
Italy
- RV Andrea
- RV Astrea
- RV Cerruti
- RV Dallaporta
- RV Furetto
- RV Italica
- RV Luigi Sanzo
- RV Maria Grazia
- RV Minerva Uno
- RV OGS Explora
- RV Regione Lazio 1
- RV Tecnopesca II
- RV Trer
- RV Urania
- RV Ammiraglio Magnaghi
- RV Aretusa
- RV Elettra
- RV Galatea
- RV Leonardo
- RV Martellotta
- RV Rossetti
Japan
- RV Chikyuu
- RV Hakurei Maru
- RV Hakuho Maru
- RV Kairei
- RV Kaiyo
- RV Mirai (formerly, Mutsu)
- RV Natsushima
- RV Shigen (formerly, RV Ramform Victory of Petroleum Geo-Services)
- RV Umitaka Maru
- RV Yokosuka
- RV Nisshin Maru
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force operated vessels
- RV Akashi (Retired)
- RV Futami
- RV Nichinan
- Shirase
- RV Suma
- RV Wakasa
Lebanon
- RV Cana cnrs
Netherlands
- RV Tyro (1979-1993)
- RV Pelagia
- RV Navicula
- RV Stern
- RV Tridens
- RV Isis
- HNLMS Snellius
- HNLMS Luymes
New Zealand
- HMNZS Tui
- HMNZS Monowai (A06)
- HMNZS Tarapunga (A08)
- HMNZS Takapu (A07)
- HMNZS Resolution (A14)
- GRV James Cook
- RV Tangaroa
Norway
- RV G.M. Dannevig
- RV Johan Hjort
- RV Helmer Hanssen (Jan Mayen)
- RV Håkon Mosby
- RV Dr Fridtjof Nansen
- RV Johan Ruud
- RV G.O. Sars
- RV Trygve Braarud
- RV Bjørn Føyn
- RV Lance
Pakistan
Philippines
- BRP Fort San Antonio (AM-700)
- BRP Fort Abad (AM-701)
- M/V DA BFAR
Poland
- ORP Arctowski
- ORP Heweliusz
- ORP Kopernik
- RV Baltica
- RV Doktor Lubecki
- RV IMOR
- RV Kaszubski Brzeg
- RV Oceania
- RV Oceanograf 1
- RV Oceanograf 2
- ORP Planeta (retired)
- ORP Zodiak (retired)
- RV Birkut (retired)
- RV Hydromet (retired)
- RV Pomorzanin (retired)
- RV Professor Bogucki (retired)
- RV Profesor Siedlecki (scrapped)
- RV Wieczno (retired)
Portugal
- MV Capricornio
- MV Noruega
Romania
- RV Mare Nigrum
Soviet Union/Russia
List of current operating research vessels of Russia as of 2006[update], a lot of them are operated since Soviet times:[6][7]
- RV Aisberg-II (decommissioned)
- RV Akademik A. Karpinsky
- RV Akademik Aleksandr Nesmeyanov (decommissioned)
- RV Akademik Aleksandr Sidorenko (decommissioned)
- RV Akademik Boris Petrov
- RV Akademik Fersman
- RV Akademik Fyodorov
- RV Akademik Ioffe
- RV Akademik Korolyov (decommissioned)
- RV Akademik Kurchatov (decommissioned)
- RV Akademik Lazarev
- RV Akademik M.A.Lavrentyev
- RV Akademik Mstislav Keldysh
- RV Akademik Nemchinov
- RV Akademik Nikolay Strakhov
- RV Akademik Oparin
- RV Akademik Sergey Vavilov
- RV Akademik Shatskiy
- RV Akademik Shokalskiy
- RV Akvanavt (decommissioned)
- RV Aleksei Chirikov (decommissioned)
- RV Alexey Maryshev
- RV Amur (decommissioned)
- RV Anatoliy Zhilinskiy
- RV Andrei Vilkitzky (decommissioned)
- RV Arktika (decommissioned)
- RV Artemida (decommissioned)
- RV Atlantida
- RV Atlantniro
- RV Atlas
- RV Atmosfera (decommissioned)
- RV Bar
- RV Belomor
- RV Boris Davidov (decommissioned)
- RV Briz (decommissioned)
- RV Buran (decommissioned)
- RV Dalniye Zelentsy
- RV Dmitriy Ovtsyn
- RV Dmitriy Mendeleev (decommissioned)
- RV Dmitry Peskov
- RV Eduard Tolly (decommissioned)
- RV Faddey Bellinsgausen (decommissioned)
- RV Fyodor Matisen (decommissioned)
- RV Fritiof Nansen
- RV Fyodor Litke (decommissioned)
- RV Gals (decommissioned)
- RV Gelendzhik
- RV Geo Arctic
- RV Geofizik
- RV Geolog Dmitriy Nalivkin
- RV Gidrobiolog
- RV Gidrolog (decommissioned)
- RV Gidrofizik (decommissioned)
- RV Gigrometr (decommissioned)
- RV Glubina (decommissioned)
- RV Grigoriy Mikheyev
- RV Groza (decommissioned)
- RV Impuls (decommissioned)
- RV Iskatel-5
- RV Ivan Kireyev
- RV Ivan Kruzenshtern
- RV Ivan Petrov
- RV Jakov Smirnitskiy
- RV Kapitan Dranitsyn
- RV Kol'skaja
- RV Kompas (decommissioned)
- RV Leonid Morozov (decommissioned)
- RV Lugovoe (decommissioned)
- RV Mangazeya (decommissioned)
- RV Metan (decommissioned)
- RV Mikhail Verbitskiy
- RV Mirazh
- RV Murmanskaja (decommissioned)
- RV Nikolay Yevgenov (decommissioned)
- RV Okean (decommissioned)
- RV Pamyat Merkuriya (decommissioned)
- RV Pavel Bashmakov (decommissioned)
- RV Pavel Gordienko
- RV Persey (operated between 1922 and 1941, the first Soviet research vessel)
- RV Pomor (decommissioned)
- RV Priboy
- RV Priliv (decommissioned)
- RV Professor Bogorov
- RV Professor Gagarinskiy
- RV Professor Kaganovskiy
- RV Professor Khromov
- RV Professor Kurentsov
- RV Professor Logachev
- RV Professor Molchanov (decommissioned)
- RV Professor Multanovskyi
- RV Professor Polshkov
- RV Professor Rjabinkin
- RV Professor Shtokman
- RV Professor Vladimir Kuztensov
- RV Professor Zubov (decommissioned)
- RV Ptotr Kottsov
- RV Rift
- RV Roumb (decommissioned)
- RV Semyon Dezhnev
- RV Sergey Kravkov
- RV Shelf (decommissioned)
- RV Smolensk (decommissioned)
- RV Taimyr
- RV Tantal (decommissioned)
- RV Tor
- RV Vadim Popov (decommissioned)
- RV Valentin Shashin (decommissioned)
- RV Valerian Uryvayev (decommissioned)
- RV Viktor Buynitskiy
- RV Vityaz (III) (retired)
- RV Vityaz (IV) (decommissioned)
- RV Vladimir Sukhoskiyv
- RV Vsevolod Timonov (decommissioned)
- RV Vulkanolog Вулканолог (судно) (decommissioned)
- RV Vyacheslav Frolov
- RV Yakov Smirnitskiy
- RV Yantar (decommissioned)
- RV Yaroslavets (decommissioned)
- RV Yuzhmorgeologiya
- RV Zapolyarjye
- RV Zenit (decommissioned)
Spain
Turkey
- RV Barbaros Hayreddin Paşa
- RV Beluga
- RV Bilim-2
- RV Denar 2
- RV Derinsu
- RV K. Piri Reis
- RV MTA Selen
- RV MTA Sismik 1
- RV MTA Turkuaz
- RV TÜBİTAK Marmara
United Kingdom
Natural Environment Research Council
- RV Sepia Plymouth Marine Laboratory
- RV Squilla Plymouth Marine Laboratory
- RV Tamaris Plymouth Marine Laboratory
- OWS Cumulus (Ocean Weather Ship)
National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
RRS Discovery (III), retired at the end of 2012 after 50 years's service.
British Antarctic Survey
Scottish Association for Marine Science
Newcastle University
University Marine Biological Station Millport
(London & Glasgow Universities)
University of Wales
(Swansea)
Cardiff University
P&O Maritime
PEML, University of Liverpool
- RV Roagan
- RV Marisa of Liverpool
Marine Scotland
Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
Environment Agency
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland
- RV Corystes (replaced RV Lough Foyle)
Gardline Geoservices Ltd
- RV Coastal Surveyor
- RV Ocean Discovery
- RV Ocean Endeavour
- RV Ocean Observer
- RV Ocean Researcher formerly RRS Charles Darwin
- RV Ocean Seeker
- RV Triton
Others
United States
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- NOAAS Bell M. Shimada
- NOAAS David Starr Jordan (Class IV)
- NOAAS Delaware II (Class IV)
- NOAAS Fairweather (Class II)
- NOAAS Ferdinand R. Hassler (Class II)
- NOAAS Gordon Gunter (Class III)
- NOAAS Hi'ialakai (Class III)
- NOAAS Henry B. Bigelow (Class II)
- NOAAS Ka'imimoana (Class III)
- NOAAS Miller Freeman (Class II)
- NOAAS McArthur II (Class III)
- NOAAS Nancy Foster (Class III)
- NOAAS Okeanos Explorer (Class III)
- NOAAS Oregon II (Class III)
- NOAAS Oscar Dyson (Class II)
- NOAAS Oscar Elton Sette (Class III)
- NOAAS Ronald H. Brown (Class I)
- NOAAS Rainier (Class II)
- NOAAS Thomas Jefferson (Class II)
http://www.moc.noaa.gov/flt_char.htm
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- USS Snatch (ARS-27), better known as RV Argo (1960-1970)
- USNS Thomas Washington (T-AGOR-10) (1965-1992)
- RV Melville
- RP FLIP
- RV New Horizon
- RV Robert Gordon Sproul
- RV Roger Revelle
- RV Sally Ride (AGOR-28)
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- USS Chain (ARS-20) (1958-1977)
- RV Oceanus (now used by the Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences)
- RV Atlantis II (sold in 1996)
- RV Atlantis
- RV Knorr
- RV Neil Armstrong (AGOR-27) (under construction, scheduled to be completed in 2014 and be in service in 2016 to replace the RV Knorr)
- RV Tioga
Marine Biological Laboratory
- RV Gemma
Ocean Alliance
- RV Odyssey
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
United States Antarctic Program
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
- USS Conger (SS-477) (23 August - 5 October 1947)
- RV Vema (1953-1981)
- USNS Robert D. Conrad (1962-1989)
- USNS Eltanin (1962-1974)
- RV Maurice Ewing (1988-2005)
- RV Marcus Langseth (2007-)
Florida Institute of Oceanography
- RV Bellows
- RV Suncoaster
United States Environmental Protection Agency
- USNS Hayes
- RV Knorr
- RV Melville
- RV Thomas G. Thompson
- RV Atlantis
- RV Roger Revelle
- RV Kilo Moana (operated by University of Hawaii)
- RV Neil Armstrong
- RV Sally Ride
- USS San Carlos
Others
- FWS Black Douglas
- SSV Corwith Cramer (Sea Education Association)
- RV Cape Hatteras (Marine Technology/Cape Fear Community College)
- RV Coral Reef II (John G. Shedd Aquarium)
- RV Endeavor (URI)
- RV Hugh R. Sharp (University of Delaware Marine and Earth Studies, in service 2005)
- DV JOIDES Resolution
- SSV Robert C Seamans (Sea Education Association)
- RV Savannah (SkIO)
- RV Te Vega (Hopkins Marine Station)
- RV Thomas G. Thompson (University of Washington)
- RV Vantuna (Occidental College)
- RV FG Walton Smith
- RV White Holly (White Holly Expeditions, LLC)
- RV Wecoma (Oregon State University)
- RV Pelican (LUMCON (Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium))
Vietnam
- HSV- 6613 Ocean surveillance ship (Giao su, Vien si Tran Dai Nghia)
Survey ships
Argentina
- ARA Comodoro Rivadavia (1974–present)
- ARA Cormoran
- ARA Puerto Deseado (1978–present)
Australia
- HMAS Barcoo (K375) (1946-1964)
- HMAS Benalla (J323) (1943-1945)
- HMAS Benalla (A 04) (1990–present)
- HMAS Bungaree (1944)
- HMAS Cook (1973-1998)
- HMAS Diamantina (K377) (1959-1980)
- HMS Fantome (1906-1914)
- HMAS Flinders (1981-1990)
- HMAS Gascoyne (K354) (1959-1966)
- HMAS Kookaburra (1956-1958)
- HMAS Horsham (1944-1956)
- HMAS Leeuwin (A 245) (2000–present)
- HMAS Melville (A 246) (2000–present)
- HMAS Mermaid (A 02) (1989–present)
- HMAS Moresby (1918) (1933-1934, 1935-1946)
- HMAS Moresby (1963) (1964-1999)
- HMAS Paluma (A 01) (1989–present)
- HMAS Shepparton (J248) (1943-1946)
- HMAS Shepparton (A 03) (1990–present)
- HMAS Warreen (1952-1666)
Canada
- HMCS Acadia (1919-1923, 1925-1939, 1945-1969)
- HMCS Cartier (1919-1939)
- HMCS Cedarwood (1948-1958)
Chile
- AGS 61 Cabo de Hornos (2013)
France
- A758 Beautemps-Beaupré
- A791 Lapérouse
- A792 Borda
- A793 Laplace
Germany
- A1456 Alliance (NATO vessel under German flag)
Greece
- HS Naftilos (A-478)
- HS Pytheas (A-474)
- HS Strabon (A-476)
India
- INS Mesh (J34)
- INS Sandhayak (J18)
- INS Nirdeshak (J19)
- INS Nirupak (J14)
- INS Investigator (J15)
- INS Jamuna (J16)
- INS Sutlej (J17)
- INS Darshak (J20)
- INS Sarvekshak (J22)
Italy
- Aretusa (A 5304)
- Galatea (A 5308)
- Magnaghi (A 5303)
Japan
- AGS Shonan
- AGS Nichinan
- AGS Suma
- AGS Futami
Netherlands
- HNLMS Willebrord Snellius (1929-1942)[8]
- HNLMS Snellius (A907) (1952-1972)[8][9]
- HNLMS Luymes (A902) (1952-1973)[10]
- HNLMS Tydeman (A906) (10 November 1976 - 3 June 2004), sold and renamed Plancius in 2007[11]
- HNLMS Snellius (A802) (2003-)[12]
- HNLMS Luymes (A803) (2004-)[12]
New Zealand
- SMB Adventure (1998–present)
- HMNZS Lachlan (F364) (1949–1975)
- HMNZS Monowai (A06) (1975–1997)
- HMNZS Resolution (A14) (1997-2012)
- HMNZS Takapu (1980–2000)
- HMNZS Tarapunga (1980–2000)
- HMNZS Tui (T234) (1956–1967)
- HMNZS Tui (1970) (1970–1997)
Poland
Republic of China
- Ta Kuan
Republic of Korea
- ROKS Sincheonji
- ROKS Sinsegi
Spain
- A-23 Antares
- A-24 Rigel
- A-31 Malaspina
- A-32 Tofiño
- A-91 Astrolabio
- A-92 Escandallo
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- HMS Scott (Antarctic)
- HMS Protector
- HMS Roebuck (Coastal)
- HMS Gleaner (Coastal)
- HMS Echo (Multi-Role Survey Vessel)
- HMS Enterprise (Multi-Role Survey Vessel)
United States
- NOAAS Fairweather
- NOAAS Rainier
- NOAAS Rude
- NOAAS Thomas Jefferson
- USNS Maury and USNS Tanner
- USNS Pathfinder
- USNS Sumner
- USNS Bowditch
- USNS Henson
- USNS Bruce C. Heezen
- USNS Mary Sears
- Other members of the US Navy fleet with "AGS" notation
- USNS Josiah Willard Gibbs (T-AGOR-1) (1958-1971)
References
- ↑ http://www.esantarfrota.furg.br/
- ↑ "Novo navio oceanográfico da USP já está a caminho do Brasil"
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- ↑ http://www.researchvessels.org/ship_info_display.asp?shipID=310
- ↑ http://www.researchvessels.org/country/India/Sampada/sampada.html
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- ↑ 8.0 8.1 As it was
- ↑ navyinside.nl
- ↑ Fred te Linde
- ↑ Navy Inside
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 marineschepen.nl
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