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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (abbreviated as NOAA ) is an United States scientific and regulatory agency within the United States Department of Commerce that forecasts weather, monitors oceanic and atmospheric conditio ...
(NOAA) operates a wide variety of specialized ships and aircraft to carry out NOAA's environmental and scientific missions.


Administration

NOAA′s Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) operates NOAA′s aircraft and ships. OMAO also manages the NOAA Small Boat Program and the NOAA Diving Program, the latter having as part of its mission the job of ensuring a level of diving skill conducive to safe and efficient operations in NOAA-sponsored underwater activities. A
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps, known informally as the NOAA Corps, is one of eight federal uniformed services of the United States, and operates under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administ ...
(NOAA Corps) rear admiral serves as both the director of the
NOAA Corps The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps, known informally as the NOAA Corps, is one of eight federal uniformed services of the United States, and operates under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administ ...
and of OMAO. A NOAA Corps
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serves as the director of the Marine and Aviation Operations Centers.


Manning and resource management

NOAA's aircraft and ships are operated and managed by a combination of NOAA Corps officers, NOAA civilians, and wage marine employees. NOAA Corps officers and OMAO civilians frequently serve as chief scientists on program missions. Aboard NOAA ships, NOAA Corps officers perform administrative duties and are responsible for the navigation of the vessels, while NOAA civilians and wage marine employees serve as licensed engineers, mechanics, navigators, technicians, and members of the engine, steward, and deck departments. Aboard both aircraft and ships, NOAA Corps officers and civilian crew members provide mission support and assistance to embarked scientists from various NOAA laboratories and the academic community. To complement NOAA's aircraft and ship fleets, OMAO contracts for ship and aircraft time with other sources, such as the private sector and universities.


Aircraft


Aircraft operations

NOAA's
Aircraft Operations Center The Aircraft Operations Center (AOC) is the main base for the approximately nine aircraft of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States government. It is the home of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters. The NOAA Aircraft Op ...
(AOC) is home to NOAA's fleet of aircraft. It has been located at
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in
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, since June 2017. Prior to its move to Lakeland, the AOC resided at
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in Tampa, Florida, from January 1993 to June 2017. NOAA aircraft often operate over open ocean, mountains, coastal wetlands, Arctic pack ice, and in and around
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s and other severe weather. The aircraft collect environmental and geographic data for NOAA hurricane and other weather and atmospheric research (including as part of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters program; provide aerial support for coastal and aeronautical charting and remote sensing projects; conduct aerial surveys for hydrologic research; support NOAA's fishery research and
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assessment programs; and provide support to emergency response managers during and after natural disasters.


NOAA research aircraft types operated


Present

NOAA also operates
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s.


Past


Ships


Fleet origins

NOAAs ship fleet traces it ancestry to the fleets of the Survey of the Coast and of the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, widely referred to as the
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. The Survey of the Coast, established in 1807, became the United States Coast Survey in 1836 and then the
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in 1878, and it operated a fleet of survey ships that conducted
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s along the coasts of the
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and its
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. The Fish Commission, which became the
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in 1903, operated a fleet that included fisheries research ships until 1940, when the Bureau of Fisheries was abolished and its fleet was transferred to the Department of the Interior′s new Fish and Wildlife Service. In a major reorganization in 1956, the Fish and Wildlife Service became the
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, and its new Bureau of Commercial Fisheries took control of the seagoing fisheries research fleet. The NOAA fleet was created when various
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scientific agencies merged to form NOAA on 3 October 1970. At that time, the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries were abolished, and the ships that had constituted their fleets combined to form the new NOAA fleet. At first, the major ships that were to constitute the new fleet reported to separate entities, with former Coast and Geodetic Survey ships subordinate to the
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(the Coast and Geodetic Survey's successor organization within NOAA), while former Bureau of Commercial Fisheries ships reported to the
National Marine Fisheries Service The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), informally known as NOAA Fisheries, is a United States federal agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that is responsible for the ste ...
(the successor agency within NOAA of the Fish Commission, Bureau of Fisheries, and Bureau of Commercial Fisheries). Via a phased process during 1972 and 1973, however, the ships of the National Ocean Survey and National Marine Fisheries Service, as well as those of the Environmental Research Laboratories, integrated to form a consolidated and unified NOAA fleet, operated by the National Ocean Survey's Office of Fleet Operations.noaa.gov AFSC Historical Corner - Timeline of Significant Events Retrieved August 23, 2018
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Ship operations

The NOAA fleet provides hydrographic survey,
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and atmospheric research, and fisheries research vessels to support the elements of NOAA's strategic plan and mission. NOAA's Fleet Allocation Council manages and allocates the time each ship spends on various missions and projects based on user requests. Some ships of the fleet are vessels retired from the
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or other maritime services. The vessels are located in various locations around the United States. The ships are managed by the Marine Operations Center, which has offices in
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, and Newport,
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. Logistic support for these vessels is provided by the Marine Operations Center offices or, for vessels with home ports at
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, by port captains located in those ports.


NOAA research and survey vessels

Upon its creation on 3 October 1970, NOAA took control of all ships previously operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Bureau of Commercial Fisheries and the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. NOAA has since decommissioned many of these ships and replaced them with ships acquired from the U.S. Navy or new ships built specifically for NOAA. The names of NOAA ships are preceded by the prefix "NOAAS" (for "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ship") and followed by a unique
hull classification symbol The United States Navy, United States Coast Guard, and United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) use a hull classification symbol (sometimes called hull code or hull number) to identify their ships by type and by ind ...
, or "hull number," made up of a letter indicating whether the vessel is a research ship (R) or survey ship (S), followed by a three-digit number. Each hull classification symbol is unique among NOAA ships currently in commission, although in some cases NOAA uses a hull classification symbol identical to one it used previously for a ship that it has since decommissioned.


Present Fleet


=Fisheries research ships

= * (in service 2010–present) * RV ''Gloria Michelle'' (in noncommissioned service 1980–present) * (in service 1998–present; previously with
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as 1990–1993) * (in service 2007–present) * (in service 1977–present) * (in service 2005–present) * (in service 2003–present; previously with U.S. Navy as 1988–1992) * (in service 2009–present) * (in service 2014–present) * (in service 1997–present)


=Gallery - fisheries research ships

= File:NOAA Ship Bell M Shimada underway.jpg, NOAAS ''Bell M. Shimada'' (R 227) File:RV Gloria Michelle.jpg, RV ''Gloria Michelle'' File:NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter.jpg, NOAAS ''Gordon Gunter'' (R 336) File:NOAAS Henry B. Bigelow (R 225).jpg, NOAAS ''Henry B. Bigelow'' (R 225) File:NOAAS Oregon II (R 332).jpg, NOAAS ''Oregon II'' (R 332) File:NOAAS Oscar Dyson (R 224).jpg, NOAAS ''Oscar Dyson'' (R 224) File:NOAAS Oscar Elton Sette (R 335).jpg, NOAAS ''Oscar Elton Sette'' (R 335) File:NOAAS Pisces (R 226).jpg, NOAAS ''Pisces'' (R 226) File:NOAAS Reuben Lasker (R 228).jpg, NOAAS ''Reuben Lasker'' (R 228) File:NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown.jpg, NOAAS ''Ronald H. Brown'' (R 104)


=Hydrographic/oceanographic/atmospheric research ships

= * (in noncommissioned service 2009–present) * (in service 1970–1989 and 2004–present; previously with
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1968–1970) * (in service 2012–present) * (in service 2004–present; previously with U.S. Navy as 1984–1993 and with
U.S. Coast Guard The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, search and rescue, and law enforcement service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the country's eight uniformed services. The service is a maritime, military, mul ...
as USCGC ''Vindicator'' (WMEC-3) 1994–2001) * (in service 2004–present; previously with U.S. Navy as 1991–1999) * (in service 2008–present; previously with U.S. Navy as 1989–2004) * (in service 1970–present; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1968–1970) * (in service 1997–present) * (in service 2003–present; previously with U.S. Navy as 1992–2003)


=Gallery - hydrographic/oceanographic/atmospheric research ships ships

= File:RV Bay Hydro II.PNG, RV ''Bay Hydro II'' (S 5401) File:NOOA Ship Fairweather.jpg, NOAAS ''Fairweather'' (S 220) File:Meet the Hassler (7803476322).jpg, NOAAS ''Ferdinand R. Hassler'' (S 250) File:The Hi’ialakai (3750089426).jpg, USNS Vindicator (T-AGOS-3), NOAAS ''Hi'ialakai'' (R 334) File:NOAAS Nancy Foster.jpg, NOAAS ''Nancy Foster'' (R 352) File:NOAA R337 Okeanos Explorer.jpg, NOAAS ''Okeanos Explorer'' (R 337) File:NOAA Ship Rainier.jpg, NOAAS ''Rainier'' (S 221) File:NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown.jpg, NOAAS ''Ronald H. Brown'' (R 104) File:Ship1367 (9687036552).jpg, NOAAS ''Thomas Jefferson'' (S 222)


Past Fleet

* (in service 1970–2008; previously with United States Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1963–1970) * (in service 1980–1998) * (in service 1970–2010; previously with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1966–1970) * (in service 1970–1989; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1967–1970) * (in service 1970–2012; previously with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1968-1970) * (in service 1970–1996; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1967–1970) * (in service 1970–2002; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1968–1970) * (in service 1970–1980; previously with U.S. Army 1944–1950, U.S. Navy 1950–1961, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1962–1970) * (in service 1970–1995; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1967–1970) * (in service 1970–2008; previously with Fish and Wildlife Service 1950–1956 and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1956–1970) * NOAAS ''Ka'imimoana'' (R 333) (in service 1996–2014; previously with U.S. Navy as 1988–1993) * NOAAS ''Malcolm Baldrige'' (R 103), see * (in service 1970–2003; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1966–1970) * (in service 2003–2014; previously with U.S. Navy as 1985–2002) * (in service 1975-2013; previously with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1967-1970) * (in service 1970-1995; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1968-1970) * (in service 1970-1989; previously with U.S. Army 1943–1949 and Fish and Wildlife Service 1949–1970) * (in service 1970–1981, 1986–1989, and ?–1996; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1966–1970) * (in service 1970–1980; previously with Fish and Wildlife Service 1950–1956 and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1956–1970) * (in service 1970–1992; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1963–1970) * (in service with NOAA's
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1970–1975; previously with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1963–1970) * , renamed NOAAS ''Malcolm Baldrige'' (R 103) in 1988 (in service 1970–1996; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1970) * (in service 1970–2008; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1967–1970) * (in service 1970–1995 or 1996; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1960–1970) * (in service 1975–2002; previously with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 1964–1975) * (in service 1970–2003; previously with U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 1963–1970)


Maritime flags and pennants

NOAA ships fly the flag of the United States as their
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. To distinguish them from ships of other
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agencies and services that also fly the U.S. flag as their ensign, NOAA ships also fly the NOAA flag as a
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.NAO 201-6 A: Official Flags of NOAA March 15, 2015
/ref> This practice carries on the tradition of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, whose ships flew the Coast and Geodetic Survey flag as a distinctive mark from 1899 until 1970, when the Coast and Geodetic Survey was abolished and its ships were incorporated into the NOAA fleet. The Coast and Geodetic Survey flag included a red triangle to represent the discipline of triangulation used in
hydrographic survey Hydrographic survey is the science of measurement and description of features which affect maritime navigation, marine construction, dredging, offshore oil exploration/ offshore oil drilling and related activities. Strong emphasis is placed ...
s, and the flag of NOAA, in use since 1970, includes a similar red triangle.Sea Flags: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Accessed 26 October 2022
/ref> NOAA ships also fly a " commission pennant" in a similar manner to U.S. Navy and
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ships. The NOAA fleet has three commission pennants, one for its largest ships (which it deems "Class I" vessels), and two for smaller ships NOAA defines as "Class II," "Class III," or "Class IV" vessels. The pennant for Class I vessels is long and has 13 red triangles on a white background at the hoist, with the remainder of the pennant blue, while the pennants for Class II, III, and IV vessels are long and have seven red triangles but otherwise are identical in design to the Class I pennant.NAO 201-6A Attachment 1: Authorized Flags of the Department of Commerce, NOAA, and the NOAA Commissioned Corps March 15, 2015
/ref> The pennants also carry forward a tradition of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey fleet, which flew commission pennants identical to those of the NOAA fleet.


References

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External links


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