NOAAS Oceanographer

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NOAA Ship Oceanographer near Seattle, Washington
Career
Name: NOAAS Oceanographer
Completed: ca. 1960s
Status: Sold (see M/V Protector)
General characteristics
Length: ca. 300 feet (91 m)

The NOAA Ship Oceanographer was a research vessel of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. She and NOAA Ships Discoverer and Researcher were replaced by NOAAS Ronald H. Brown under the NOAA Fleet Modernization Program in the 1990s .[1]

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  1. ^ Brief History of NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown. NOAA Marine Operations (October 10, 2001). Retrieved on [[May 10]], 2006.