Author: James Wilkinson

  • RV Robert Gordon Sproul

    RV Robert Gordon Sproul

    RV Robert Gordon Sproul, named for the 11th president of the University of California (1930-1958), is the smallest oceanographic research vessel in the Scripps Instituition of Oceanography fleet. Built in 1981, the 125ft vessel operates with 5 crew and accomodates 12 scientists. Robert Gordon Sproul’s outstanding contribution during his 28-year administration was the multiple-campus expansion…

  • RV Oscar Dyson

    RV Oscar Dyson

    NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson was launched at VT Halter Marine, in Pascagoula, Mississippi on October 17, 2003, and was commissioned May 28, 2005 in Kodiak, Alaska. Oscar Dyson is the first of four new fisheries survey ships to be built by NOAA. Christened Oscar Dyson by Mrs. Peggy Dyson-Malson, wife of the late Alaskan fisherman…

  • RV McArthur II

    RV McArthur II

    Decommissioned in June 2014: NOAA RV McArthur II was acquired from the U.S. Navy in 2002 and was converted by NOAA from a T-AGOS surveillance vessel to a multiple-disciplinary platform capable of a broad range of missions. As was it’s predecessor, the McArthur, the McArthur II is named after William Pope McArthur. The vessel was…

  • RV Miller Freeman

    RV Miller Freeman

    The Miller Freeman was decommissioned on 3/29/13 after many years of exemplary service. NOAA R/V Miller Freeman was a 215-foot fisheries and oceanographic research vessel and was one of the largest research trawlers in the United States. The Miller Freeman’s primary mission was to provide a working platform for the study of the ocean’s living…

  • FV Frosti

    FV Frosti

    F/V Frosti is a 41m (130ft) Canadian commercial fishing vessel designed for trawling. The F/V Frosti is often used on Spring CalCOFI-Sardine cruise surveying from San Francisco to San Diego (variation of the 113 spring station pattern). Frosti Location & Specifications Link

  • RV David Starr Jordan

    RV David Starr Jordan

    NOAA RV David Starr Jordan – decommissioned in 2010 The 171-foot oceanographic research vessel DAVID STARR JORDAN was capable of operating a variety of biological and oceanographic sampling gear. DAVID STARR JORDAN’s primary mission was to provide a working platform for the study of the ocean’s living resources. In addition to the previous capabilities, the ship…

  • RV Roger Revelle

    RV Roger Revelle

    RV Roger Revelle is a 274-foot (83 meter) AGOR 24-class research ship operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a graduate division of the University of California, San Diego. SIO Ship Information Page. The RV Roger Revelle is the second of three oceanographic ships built by the U.S. Navy for oceanographic institution operations. Construction began…

  • RV Ocean Starr

    RV Ocean Starr

    The Ocean Starr provides a broad range of scientific research capabilities with temperature-controlled aquaria and live specimen wells, walk-in freezer, dark room, data processing laboratory, and an underwater observation chamber in the bow and port side for studying fish behavior at sea. The ship’s twin 500-horsepower diesel engines give the ship a 10-knot cruising speed.…

  • FSV Bell M. Shimada

    FSV Bell M. Shimada

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ship Bell M. Shimada is the fourth in the class of new fisheries survey vessels (FSV) built for NOAA by VT Halter Marine, Inc., in Moss Point, Mississippi. Bell M. Shimada is a state-of-the art research ship capable of conducting a wide variety of fisheries and oceanographic research. Foremost…

  • RV New Horizon

    RV New Horizon

    SIO RV New Horizon: SIO Ship Information Page The 170-foot oceanographic research vessel New Horizon, originally owned by UCSD, was a working platform for oceanographic cruises by Scripps Institution of Oceanography. It was decommissioned in mid-2015 after CalCOFI 1504NH. Renamed RV Bold Horizon, it is owned and operated by the Endurance Exploration Group/Eclipse Group Inc.…