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APPENDIX D
E
International Ship Listing
The research vessel information that follows was provided by the Ocean
Information Center at the University of Delaware. Please note that this
database uses voluntary information submittals, and may not be exhaustive.
Furthermore, actual percentages of ship time devoted to the primary activity
are not verified. Vessel seaworthiness is also not included in the database.
This list is included to provide the reader with a sense of the existing assets
that might be available for cooperative ocean exploration efforts, and the
countries that support ocean-going research. Total vessels reported are
given in parentheses.
UNOLS
Country Classy
Number of
Vessels
Reported
in Class Primary Activity2
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Argentina (7) G
U
Australia (8)
Belgium (1)
Bermuda (2)
Brazil (1)
Bulgaria (1)
Canada (1 1 )
1
2
1
3
3
1 4
R
G
G
1
L
R
1
1
2
2
2
oceanog
fish, oceanog
hydrog
geo, hydrog
fish, navigation training, oceanog
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog
oceanog
oceanog
oceanog
acoustic research, geo, oceanog
fish, geo, hydrog, hydrology, oceanog, patrol
biology, survey
fish
continued
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206
APPENDIX E
UNOLS
Country Class~
Number of
Vessels
Reported
in Class Primary Activity2
Chile (4)
Finland (1)
France (9)
Iceland (2)
Indonesia (4)
Iran (2)
Ireland (1)
Israel (1)
Italy (4)
Japan (68)
Korea (12)
R
G
1
R
U
R
G
1
G
G
U
1
G
1
L
U
G
1
2
oceanog
fish, oceanog
10 geo, hydrog, oceanog
fish, geo
fish
2
2
1
1
3
3
6
R
U 4
R
U
G
1
R
U
U
1
R
U
R
G
1
G
1
R
U
G
1
R
U
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
15
27
18
8
1
biology, fish, hydrog, meteo, oceanog
fish, oceanog
geo, environmental, oceanog
geo, hydrog, oceanog
oceanog
geo, hydrog, oceanog
biology, geo, logisitics, oceanog
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog
biology, fish, geo, helcon-monitoring in the Baltic, wreck
search, hydrog, oceanog, tests of Naval equipment
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog, pollution monitoring
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog
fish, oceanog
oceanog
fish
hydrog, pollution monitoring
fish
fish
geo
geo, hydrog, oceanog
fish, hydrog, geo, oceanog, marine pollution, meteo
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog, meteo
fish, hydrog, oceanog, meteo
fish
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog
fish, hydrog, oceanog
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APPENDIX E
UNOLS
Country Class~
Number of
Vessels
Reported
in Class Primary Activity2
207
Libya (1 ) R
Lithuania (1) I
Malaysia (2)
G
Mexico (5) I
Namibia (1)
National Atlantic
Treaty
Organization (2)
Netherlands (4)
New Zealand (3)
R
G
L
G
R
G
1
U
Pakistan (2) I
Peru ( 1 ) G
Philippines (4) I
Poland (2) R
Portugal (2) R
Russian G
Federation (86) I
U
South Africa (4) G
R
Spain (3)
St. Vincent and
Grenadines (1)
Sweden (1)
Thailand (8)
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
U
l
R
1
1
2
2
41
39
5
2
1
1
3
4
U 1
fish
oceanog
hydrog, geo
fish, oceanog
geo, hydrog, oceanog
oceanog
fish
oceanog
fish, geo, hydrog, military surveys, oceanog
oceanog
marine science
fish
fish, hydrog, oceanog
biology, fish, geo, hydrog, logisitcs, oceanog
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog
geo, hydrog, oceanog
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog
geo, hydrog, oceanog
fish and demos, geo, hydrog, oceanog
fish, geophysics, hydrog, oceanog, international monitoring
fish
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog, meteo
fish, hydrog, oceanog
oceanog
Antarctic supply, fish, oceanog
fish
fish
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog
oceanog
diving, expeditions
fish, hydrog
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog, training
fish
continued
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APPENDIX E
UNOLS
Country Classy
Number of
Vessels
Reported
in Class Primary Activity2
Turkey (6)
Ukraine (13)
United
Kingdom (13)
United
States (1 29)
Vietnam (3)
R
U
G
1
2
3
5
5
L 1
U
G
R
U
G
1
L
R
U
R
1
geo
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog
oceanog
acoustic research, fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog, satellite
observations
fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog, satellite obeservation
geo, hydrog, oceanog
2
1
13
24
32
137
1
Antarctic survey and support, fish, hydrog, monitoring,
oceanog, pollution
fish, hydrog, oceanog, monitoring, pollution
fish, geo, hydrology, oceanog
fish, oceanog
hydrog, oceanog
acoustic research, fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog, salvage
biology, fish, hydrog, hydrology, oceanog, pollution,
test area surveillance, towing, training
deep exploration, Education, fish, geo, hydrog, oceanog,
sailing, survey, wildlife
oceanog
fish
coastal survey
biology, education
NOTE: Data was provided by Douglas White at the University of Delaware.
aThe University-National Oceanography Laboratory System vessels are classed by their length (G Class I & Il: 70-85 m;
1 Class 111: 51-62m; R Class IV: 32-41 m; L Class V: <30m).
boceanog=oceangraphy, fish=fisheries, hydrog=hydrography, meteo=meteorological, geo=geological
Representative terms from entire chapter:
oceanog oceanog oceanog