RV Oceanus

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Le RV Oceanus est un navire océanographique de classe régionale appartenant à la Fondation nationale pour la science (NSF). Le navire a été livré à l'Institut océanographique de Woods Hole (WHOI) en novembre 1975 pour faire partie de la flotte du University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS). rdf:langString
R/V Oceanus is a Regional Class research vessel owned by the National Science Foundation, based in Newport, Oregon, and maintained and operated by Oregon State University. The ship was originally delivered to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) for operation as a part of the U.S. Academic Research Fleet as a University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) designated operator. in November, 1975. Oceanus made the first operational cruise in April, 1976 and operated under WHOI for thirty-six years in the Atlantic with some operations in the Mediterranean and Caribbean. The ship was scheduled to be retired in November 2011 but instead was transferred to Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, for operation, replacing sister ship, R/V rdf:langString
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rdf:langString R/V Oceanus is a Regional Class research vessel owned by the National Science Foundation, based in Newport, Oregon, and maintained and operated by Oregon State University. The ship was originally delivered to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) for operation as a part of the U.S. Academic Research Fleet as a University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) designated operator. in November, 1975. Oceanus made the first operational cruise in April, 1976 and operated under WHOI for thirty-six years in the Atlantic with some operations in the Mediterranean and Caribbean. The ship was scheduled to be retired in November 2011 but instead was transferred to Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, for operation, replacing sister ship, R/V Wecoma. On January 25, 2012 the ship began transit to Newport, Oregon and the Hatfield Marine Science Center for operation by Oregon State University. Oceanus arrived in Newport, Oregon on February 21, 2012 ahead of the March retirement of sister ship R/V Wecoma. Oceanus was an interim replacement during the period while NSF began the design and construction of three new Regional Class Research Vessels, the first of which is expected to be launched in 2023 and to be operated by OSU under the name RCRV Taani for NSF. Oceanus was built by Peterson Builders of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin to a design by John W. Gilbert Associates, Boston, completed 1975 with a mid-life refit in 1994. The ship is 177 feet (54 m) in length by 33 feet (10 m) beam and 17.5 feet (5.3 m) draft powered by a single EMD diesel engine of 3,000 SHP for a cruising speed of 11 knots with a 7,000 nautical mile range. She carries a crew of 12 with capacity for up to 19 project personnel with 1,185 square feet of laboratory space. R/V Oceanus was described by WHOI as "the North Atlantic workhorse of the WHOI-UNOLS fleet", used extensively in Gulf Stream and ocean circulation systems.
rdf:langString Le RV Oceanus est un navire océanographique de classe régionale appartenant à la Fondation nationale pour la science (NSF). Le navire a été livré à l'Institut océanographique de Woods Hole (WHOI) en novembre 1975 pour faire partie de la flotte du University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS). Il a effectué sa première croisière opérationnelle en avril 1976 et était exploité par la WHOI durant trente-six ans dans l’Atlantique avec quelques opérations en Méditerranée et dans les Caraïbes. Le navire devait prendre sa retraite en novembre 2011 mais a été transféré à l'Université d'État de l'Oregon, au Collège des sciences de la Terre, de l'Océan et de l'atmosphère, en vue de son exploitation, en remplacement de son navire jumeau, le RV Wecoma.
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