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RV Atlantis (AGOR 25)

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Name
  
Atlantis

Construction started
  
16 August 1994

Draft
  
5.79 m

Laid down
  
16 August 1994

Launched
  
1 February 1996

Endurance
  
2 months

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Owner
  
leased to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute

Builder
  
Halter Marine Inc., Gulfport, Mississippi

Acquired
  
by the U.S. Navy, 25 February 1998, as R/V Atlantis (T-AGOR-25)

In service
  
February 1998 by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute under charter for the Office of Naval Research

R/V Atlantis is an oceanographic research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution as part of the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) fleet. She is the host vessel of DSV Alvin. She is named for the first research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, R/V Atlantis for which the Space Shuttle Atlantis is also named.

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Built in Mississippi

Atlantis was built by Halter Marine Inc., Gulfport, Mississippi. She was laid down in August 1994 and launched in February 1996. She was delivered to the U.S. Navy on 25 February 1998, as R/V Atlantis (T-AGOR-25) a Thomas G. Thompson-class oceanographic research ship.

Deck equipment

  • Winches
  • Traction - 30,000' .68" EM or 9/16" wire
  • Hydro - 33,000' 3-cond. EM or 1/4" wire
  • Heavy Equipment
  • Cranes - two @ 42,000 lbs. cap
  • HIAB cranes (2)
  • Midships hydro boom
  • Miscellaneous on-board equipment

  • Laboratories: 3,517 square feet (326.7 m2)
  • Portable Van Space: At least six 20 ft (6.1 m). vans
  • Sewage System: Envirovac flushing system
  • Sister ships

    The Atlantis and three other research ships were all built to the same basic design. The three sister ships are R/V Thomas G. Thompson (UW), R/V Roger Revelle (Scripps) and NOAAS Ronald H. Brown (NOAA).

    References

    RV Atlantis (AGOR-25) Wikipedia