List of research vessels by country
Following is a list of research vessels by country:
Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Canada
Finland
France
- RV Jean Charcot (active in 1969)[1]
- RV Côte d'Aquitaine
- RV Côtes de la Manche
- RV Gwen-Drez
- RV Atalante
- RV Europe
- RV Curieuse
- RV Suroît
- RV Marion Dufresne
- RV Pourquoi Pas?
- RV Thalassa
- RV Thalia
- RV Thethys II
Germany
Greece
India
[3]
Ireland
- RV Celtic Explorer
- RV Celtic Voyager
- RV Keary
Italy
- RV Andrea
- RV Astrea
- RV Cerruti
- RV Dallaporta
- RV Furetto
- RV Italica
- RV Luigi Sanzo
- RV Maria Grazia
- RV OGS Explora
- RV Regione Lazio 1
- RV Tecnopesca II
- RV Trer
- RV Universitaties
- RV Urania
Italian Navy
- RV Ammiraglio Magnaghi
- RV Aretusa
- RV Elettra
- RV Galatea
- RV Leonardo
- RV Martellotta
- RV Rossetti
Japan
- RV Chikyuu
- RV Hakurei Maru
- RV Hakuho Maru
- RV Kairei
- RV Kaiyo
- RV Mirai (formerly, Mutsu)
- RV Natsushima
- RV Shigen (formerly, RV Ramform Victory of Petroleum Geo-Services)
- RV Umitaka Maru
- RV Yokosuka
- RV Nisshin Maru
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force operated vessels
- RV Akashi (Retired)
- RV Futami
- RV Nichinan
- Shirase
- RV Suma
- RV Wakasa
Lebanon
Netherlands
- RV Tyro (1979-1993)
- RV Pelagia
- RV Navicula
- RV Stern
- RV Tridens
- RV Isis
New Zealand
Norway
- RV G.M. Dannevig
- RV Johan Hjort
- RV Helmer Hanssen (Jan Mayen)
- RV Håkon Mosby
- RV Dr Fridtjof Nansen
- RV Johan Ruud
- RV G.O. Sars
- RV Trygve Braarud
- RV Bjørn Føyn
- RV Lance
Pakistan
Poland
- ORP Arctowski
- ORP Heweliusz
- ORP Kopernik
- RV Baltica
- RV Doktor Lubecki
- RV IMOR
- RV Kaszubski Brzeg
- RV Oceania
- RV Oceanograf 1
- RV Oceanograf 2
- ORP Planeta (retired)
- ORP Zodiak (retired)
- RV Birkut (retired)
- RV Hydromet (retired)
- RV Pomorzanin (retired)
- RV Professor Bogucki (retired)
- RV Professor Siedlecki (retired)
- RV Wieczno (retired)
Portugal
- MV Capricornio
- MV Noruega
Romania
Soviet Union/Russia
List of current operating research vessels of Russia as of 2006[update], a lot of them are operated since Soviet times[4]:
- RV Aisberg-II
- RV Akademik Aleksandr Nesmeyanov
- RV Akademik Aleksandr Sidorenko
- RV Akademik Boris Petrov
- RV Akademik Fyodorov
- RV Akademik Ioffe
- RV Bar
- RV Boris Davidov
- RV Briz
- RV Buran
- RV Dalniye Zelentsy
- RV Dmitry Peskov
- RV Faddey Bellinsgausen
- RV Fritiof Nansen
- RV Fyodor Litke
- RV Gals
- RV Gelendzhik
- RV Geo Arctic
- RV Geofizik
- RV Geolog Dmitriy Nalivkin
- RV Geolog Fersman
- RV Gidrobiolog
- RV Gidrolog
- RV Gidrofizik
- RV Gigrometr
- RV Glubina
- RV Groza
- RV Impuls
- RV Ivan Kruzenshtern
- RV Ivan Petrov
- RV Jakov Smirnitskiy
- RV Kapitan Dranitsyn
- RV Kol'skaja
- RV Kompas
- RV Leonid Morozov
- RV Lugovoe
- RV Mangazeya
- RV Metan
- RV Mikhail Verbitskiy
- RV Miraz
- RV Murmanskaja
- RV Okean
- RV Pamyat Merkuriya
- RV Pavel Gordienko
- RV Persey (operated between 1922 and 1941, the first Soviet research vessel)
- RV Pomor
- RV Priboy
- RV Priliv
- RV Professor Bogorov
- RV Professor Gagarinskiy
- RV Professor Kaganovskiy
- RV Professor Khromov
- RV Professor Kurentsov
- RV Professor Logachev
- RV Professor Molchanov
- RV Professor Multanovskyi
- RV Professor Shtokman
- RV Professor Zubov
- RV Rift
- RV Roumb
- RV Semyon Dezhnev
- RV Shelf
- RV Smolensk
- RV Taimyr
- RV Tantal
- RV Tor
- RV Vadim Popov
- RV Valentin Shashin
- RV Valerian Uryvayev
- RV Viktor Buynitskiy
- RV Vsevolod Timonov
- RV Vulkanolog Вулканолог (судно)
- RV Vyacheslav Frolov
- RV Yantar
- RV Yaroslavets
- RV Yuzhmorgeologiya
- RV Zapolyarjye
- RV Zenit
Turkey
United Kingdom
- RV Sepia Plymouth Marine Laboratory
- RV Squilla Plymouth Marine Laboratory
- RV Tamaris Plymouth Marine Laboratory
- OWS Cumulus (Ocean Weather Ship)
(London & Glasgow Universities)
(Swansea)
- RV Coda Octopus Guiding Light
(University of Bangor)
- RV Roagan
- RV Marisa of Liverpool
- FRV Alba na Mara
- FRV Scotia
(National Marine Service)
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland
Gardline Geoservices Ltd
Others
- RV Aurora Magnetica
- RV Diablo
United States
http://www.moc.noaa.gov/flt_char.htm
Others
Survey ships
Greece
- HS Naftilos (A-478)
- HS Pytheas (A-474)
- HS Strabon (A-476)
Netherlands
- HNLMS Willebrord Snellius (1929-1942)[5]
- HNLMS Snellius (A-907) (1952-1972)[5][6]
- HNLMS Luymes (A-902) (1952-1973)[7]
- HNLMS Tydeman (A-906) (10 November 1976 - 3 June 2004), sold and renamed Plancius in 2007[8]
- HNLMS Snellius (A-802) (2003-)[9]
- HNLMS Luymes (A-803) (2004-)[9]
Poland
Hydrographic Surveying Squadron
(HMS Beagle Paid off in 2002).
Non-military Humber Sentinel
United States
References
- ^ Olivet, J. L.; Le Pichon, X.; Monti, S.; Sichler, B. (1974). "Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone". Journal of Geophysical Research 79 (14): 2059. doi:10.1029/JB079i014p02059.
- ^ http://www.researchvessels.org/ship_info_display.asp?shipID=310
- ^ http://www.researchvessels.org/country/India/Sampada/sampada.html
- ^ "Operating Research Vessels" (in Russian). Russian Unified State Information System on Situation in the World Ocean. http://data.oceaninfo.ru/meta/vessels/index.jsp?&query=&country=&org=&dept=&type=&req=3&action=searchShips&page=1&sortBy=name_rus. Retrieved 2006-12-31.
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