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- Q6954827 subject Q7882548.
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- Q6954827 abstract "The NOAA Ship Nancy Foster (R 352) is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research vessel.She was originally built as a Navy yard torpedo test craft, Agate Pass (YTT 12), at McDermott Shipyards in Amelia, Louisiana and launched in September, 1990. In 2001, the Navy transferred the vessel to NOAA, outfitted to conduct coastal research along the U.S. Atlantic/Gulf coasts, and the Caribbean, and was commissioned May 10, 2004.The ship is named for Dr. Nancy Foster, who was the director of the National Marine Fisheries Service’s Office of Protected Resources from 1986 until 1993, and the director of the National Ocean Service from 1997 until her death in 2000.The hull of the ship is 186 feet (56.7 m) long with a beam of 40 ft (12.1 m) and a draft of 12 ft 10 in (3.9 m). The ship has a total of 37 bunk spaces. She carries a complement of 6 NOAA Corps officers, 15 crew including 3 licensed engineers, and up to 15 visiting scientists.The deck equipment features two winches and two deck cranes, along with an aft A-Frame and a port side A-Frame. This equipment gives the crew of the Nancy Foster the ability to do a variety of over-the-side oceanographic operations including launching and tending Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) and conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) operations. She also has hull mounted transducers that support multi-beam surveys, Acoustic Doppler Current Profiling (ADCP) and shallow water surveying. Nancy Foster supports applied research for the NOAA National Ocean Service's Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management and the National Marine Sanctuary Program, and the NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Research's Office of Ocean Exploration, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, the National Undersea Research Program, and the National Sea Grant College Program. Operations include the characterization of various habitats in NOAA's National Marine Sanctuaries, pollution assessments, and studies to improve understanding of the connection between marine habitats and estuaries. The ship supports scientific data collection through bottom fish trawling, sediment sampling, side-scan sonar and multi-beam surveying, sub-bottom profiling, core sampling, scientific diving with air and Nitrox, ROV operations, and servicing oceanographic/atmospheric surface and subsurface buoys. The vessel employs state of the art navigation and propulsion systems resulting in high quality and efficient data collection.".
- Q6954827 acquirementDate "1991-07-01".
- Q6954827 acquirementDate "2000-01-31".
- Q6954827 activeYearsEndDate "1999-08-13".
- Q6954827 builder Q2071889.
- Q6954827 completionDate "1990-09-06".
- Q6954827 homeport Q47716.
- Q6954827 length "56.6928".
- Q6954827 operator Q11220.
- Q6954827 operator Q214700.
- Q6954827 orderDate "1988-12-01".
- Q6954827 recommissioningDate "2004-05-10".
- Q6954827 shipBeam "12.192".
- Q6954827 shipDraft "3.90144".
- Q6954827 status "ActiveNOAA fleet".
- Q6954827 status "Transferred toNOAA".
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- Q6954827 shipAcquired "1991-07-01".
- Q6954827 shipAcquired "2000-01-31".
- Q6954827 shipBuilder "McDermott, Inc., Amelia".
- Q6954827 shipCompleted "1990-09-06".
- Q6954827 shipFate "Transferred to NOAA".
- Q6954827 shipHomeport Q47716.
- Q6954827 shipName "NOAAS Nancy Foster".
- Q6954827 shipName "USS Agate Pass - YTT 12".
- Q6954827 shipOperator Q11220.
- Q6954827 shipOperator Q214700.
- Q6954827 shipOrdered "1988-12-01".
- Q6954827 shipOutOfService "1999-08-13".
- Q6954827 shipRecommissioned "2004-05-10".
- Q6954827 shipStatus "Active NOAA fleet".
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- Q6954827 comment "The NOAA Ship Nancy Foster (R 352) is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research vessel.She was originally built as a Navy yard torpedo test craft, Agate Pass (YTT 12), at McDermott Shipyards in Amelia, Louisiana and launched in September, 1990. In 2001, the Navy transferred the vessel to NOAA, outfitted to conduct coastal research along the U.S. Atlantic/Gulf coasts, and the Caribbean, and was commissioned May 10, 2004.The ship is named for Dr.".
- Q6954827 label "NOAAS Nancy Foster (R 352)".
- Q6954827 depiction NOAAS_Nancy_Foster.jpg.
- Q6954827 name "NOAAS Nancy Foster".
- Q6954827 name "USS Agate Pass - YTT 12".