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MV Dolores Chouest

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Name
  
MV Dolores Chouest

In service
  
15 February 2007

Length
  
73 m

Ordered
  
June 2000

Launched
  
28 November 2006

Weight
  
1,524 tons

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Namesake
  
Mrs. Dolores Chouest, wife of ECO founder, Mr. Edison Chouest, Sr.

Operator
  
Military Sealift Command

Builder
  
North American Shipbuilding, Larouse, Louisiana

The MV Dolores Chouest is a specifically built surrogate ship, to DSV Alvin class submersibles and other military rescue ships. She provides surface support for special warfare exercise missions, submarine sea trials/deep dives, mine recovery operations (inert mines only) and unmanned vehicle operations and mother ship support for submarine rescue chamber operations. The contract was valued at $19.9 million for four years if all options are exercised. The Dolores Chouest is based in Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek–Fort Story, Virginia to help support emergency roles in the Atlantic ocean. These ships serve emergency needs in the case that a submarine experiences catastrophic failure while underway. These ships are also used for scientific surveys and have been used in various salvage operations. The Dolores Chouest can support all the submersibles and divers while other cargo craft are nearby to transfer raised goods.

References

MV Dolores Chouest Wikipedia