Fleet: Ship
NOAA Ship McArthur II was built by the Tacoma Boatbuilding Company in Tacoma, Washington. After the ship was acquired from the U.S. Navy, the ship was commissioned on May 20, 2003, and was converted by NOAA from a T...
Fleet: Ship
NOAA Ship Malcolm Baldrige was built by the American Shipbuilding Company in Toledo, Ohio. Commissioned in October 1970, the ship was designed and constructed to conduct oceanographic research. The ship performed a...
Fleet: Ship
NOAA Ship Ka’imimoana (Hawaiian for “ocean seeker”) was built by VT Halter Marine, Inc. in Moss Point, Mississippi. Commissioned in April 25, 1996, the ship supported climate studies and deployed, recovered and...
Fleet: Ship
NOAA Ship John N. Cobb was built by the Western Boatbuilding Company in Tacoma, Washington. Commissioned on February 18, 1950, the ship conducted fishery and living marine resource research in Southeast Alaska and...
Fleet: Ship
NOAA Ship Ferrel was built by Zigler Shipyards, Inc. in Jennings, Louisiana. Commissioned in June 4, 1968, the ship’s mission involved conducting coastal and estuarine oceanographic research. Ferrel...
Fleet: Ship
NOAA Ship Delaware II was built by South Portland Engineering in South Portland, Maine. Commissioned in October 1968, the ship conducted fishery and living marine resource research in support of the NOAA National...
Fleet: Ship
NOAA Ship Albatross IV was built by the Southern Shipbuilding Company in Slidell, Louisiana. Commissioned on May 9, 1963, the ship conducted fishery and living marine resource research in support of the NOAA...
Media: Article
NOAA and the University of Southern Mississippi are teaming up on ways to improve how uncrewed systems are used to collect important ocean observation data.
Media: Article
When completed, Discoverer will shed new light on unexplored areas of the ocean.
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New ships will play a vital role in collecting high-quality data and leading scientific discoveries.