Article
Article
- Engineering & Materials
- Naval architecture and marine engineering
- Oceanographic vessels
- Earth Science
- Oceanography
- Oceanographic vessels
Oceanographic vessels
Article By:
Griffin, James Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Charleston, Rhode Island.
Bash, Jack University-National Oceanographic System Office, University of Rhode Island, Saunderstown, Rhode Island.
Driscoll, Alan H. School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island.
Last reviewed:December 2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1036/1097-8542.464500
- Types
- Research requirements
- Bottom samplers
- Coring devices
- Ranging
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Research vessels designed to collect quantitative data from the sea's surface, its depths, the sea floor and the overlying atmosphere. The primary tool for obtaining oceanographic data has been the oceanographic vessel, which has a variety of forms and sizes. The ships can be general purpose or special purpose and a conventional or radical design. Their primary purpose is to carry scientists and increasingly sophisticated equipment to and from study sites on the ocean's surface and in some cases below the surface. The ships must have the ability to lower and retrieve instruments by using winches and wires. The ship's equipment and instrumentation must determine precisely the location on the sea surface and provide suitable communication, data gathering, archiving and computational facilities for the scientific party.
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