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GLOBEC Northeast Pacific Program Mapping of Physical and Biological Fields in the Northern California Current July 31 - August 19, 2002

R/V Roger Revelle

R/V Roger Revelle is a 274-foot (83 meter) research ship operated by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a graduate division of the University of California, San Diego. It is the sister ship of the R/V Atlantis, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's deep submergence support ship that carries the submersible Alvin.

Revelle is the second of three new-generation AGOR oceanographic ships built by the U.S. Navy for operation by American oceanographic institutions. R/V Roger Revelle began construction in early 1993, was launched in April of 1995, and sailed on her maiden voyage from Mississippi to San Diego in July, 1996. Over the last 5 years Revelle has supported many different oceanographic cruises mostly in the Pacific Ocean.

The ship is named for Prof. Roger R. D. Revelle (1909-1991), who was one of the twentieth century’s most eminent statesmen of science. He was a distinguished university researcher and professor, the officer in charge of the oceanographic section of the Bureau of Ships (now Naval Sea Systems Command), a creator of the Office of Naval Research and head of its Geophysics Section, and a director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Prof. Revelle was one of the first persons to recognize, study, and interpret to the public the issues of carbon dioxide emissions, the greenhouse effect and global warming. His major awards and prizes were numerous. One of them, his Agassiz Medal from the National Academy of Sciences, is displayed in the ship’s conference room, along with his naval officer’s dress sword.

Roger Revelle made landmark scientific contributions to subjects ranging from sea floor heat flow to the capacity of the ocean to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide. He had an extraordinary breadth of imagination and inquiry, coupled with a deep conviction that science at its best was science in the service of humankind.

R/V Revelle has a cruising speed of 12 knots and carries 22 crewmembers and 37 scientists.

Details about the ship may be found at the R/V Revelle website.  Included are links to the current position of the ship.

This page was last updated on July 30, 2002 04:04 AM

 

U.S. GLOBEC research activities and the U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific Coordinating Office are jointly supported by the National Science Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.