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Inventory of researcli/survey vessels in the UM. Oceanographic Fleet (National 

 Oceanographic progratn only) — Continued 



'Name 

 Eltanin. 



NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 



Age I Name 

 1957 I Anton Bruun__ 



Age 

 1930 



IT. 8. COAST GUAED 



Ingham 1937 



Spencer 



Campbell^ 



Taney ^ 



Oasoo 1943 



Yakutat 



Humboildt 



Castle Rock 



Barataria ^ 



Gresham 



Bering Strait „ 



Rockaway ^ 



Cliincoteague '^. 



AbseCon ^ 



Half Moon '___ 



Mendota 



Escanaba 



Minnetonka ^ 



Ponchartrain ^_ 



Evergreen 



Nortliwind 



Wesbwind ^ 



1944 



1943 



BUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIES 



Albatross IV 1963 



Charles H. Gilbert 1952 



Townsend Cromwell 1964 



George B. Kelez 1944 



Black Douglas 1938 



Delaware 1950 



Delaware (replacement) 1966 



Geronimo 1945 



Undaunted 1945 



David Starr Jordan 1965 



Murre II 1943 



(Not named) 1966 



John N. Cobb 1950 



Oregon 1946 



Oregon (replacement) 1967 



PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS 



Brown Bear 1934 



Hoh 1943 



Thompson (AGOR) 1965 



Agassiz 1944 



Argo 1944 



Baird 1944 



Horizon 1944 



Oc^onO'stota 1944 



Paolina-T 1944 



Washington (AGOR) 1965 



Caprice 1965 



H. M. Smith 1945 



Acona 1961 



Yaquina 1944 



Alaminos 1944 



Gerda 1948 



Catamaran 1966 



^ Icebreakers and ocean station vessels being equipped with oceanographic laboratories 

 and winches. 



Note. — Preceding information taken from Interagency Committee on Oceanography 

 Pamphlet No. 17 (January 1965) "National Oceanographic Program — Fiscal Year 1966." 



Mr. Rogers. As a rough guess, what would you say — ii we have built 

 39 since 1958, there were probably not 'too many in existence before 

 1958? 



Mr. Bader. I would say we have probably doubled or more than 

 doubled the institutions fleet, but I am not sure of the exact number. 



Mr. Haworth. And certainly much more than doubled the capabil- 

 ity, because, as I said a while ago, the new ones are much more effective. 



Mr. Bader. The Atlantis II is a very good example of this and also 



John E. Pillsbury 1943 



Josiah Gibbs 1944 



Conrad (AGOR) 1963 



Vema 1923 



Trident 1944 



Atlantis I 1931 



Atlantis II 1962 



Chain , 1944 



OrawfoT-d 1927 



Gosnold 1943 



Te Vega , 1930 



Kyma 1952 



Inland Seas 1944 



Teritu 1954 



Eastward 1965 



Alpha Helix 1964 



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