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RV Atlantis was a ketch rigged research vessel operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution from 1931 to 1966. The Government of Argentina's National Scientific and Technical Research Council acquired her in 1966 and renamed her El Austral, transferring her to the Argentine Naval Prefecture in 1996 as the training and survey ship PNA Dr. Bernardo Houssay (MOV-1).
Atlantis: Owner: Leased to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Builder: Halter Marine Inc., Gulfport, Mississippi: Laid down: 16 August 1994: Launched: 1 February 1996: Acquired: By the U.S. Navy, 25 February 1998, as RV Atlantis (AGOR-25) In service: February 1998 by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution under charter for the Office of Naval ...
DSV Alvin on the fantail (stern) of RV Atlantis following a dive. On the right side of the photograph the A-frame crane can be seen that lowers Alvin into the water and lifts it back on board, and on the left, Alvin ' s hangar. Like most deep submergence vehicles, Alvin is normally transported on board its support vessel.
RV Atlantis II is a research vessel formerly operated by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The ship was built in 1962. The ship was built in 1962. She was used as the support vessel for the Alvin submersible for many years, and retired from Woods Hole service in 1996.
She is a sister ship to the RV Thomas G. Thompson , NOAAS Ronald H. Brown and RV Atlantis , all built upon the same design. The Roger Revelle underwent a $60 million refit between 2019 and 2020, where over six miles of cable were replaced.
RV Atlantic Explorer is a twin-screw ocean vessel. It is owned and operated by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) in coordination with and as a part of the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) fleet.
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Jason is a two-body remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed, built, and operated by the National Deep Submergence Laboratory of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI).