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sampling to monitor and research the short-term ecological effects of ocean dumping. During this time, she was assigned to the support of NOAA's
Environmental Research Laboratories from 1976 to 1977 and to the support of NOAA's Office of Marine Pollution Assessment from 1978 to 1979. In January 1980,
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gave the BCF a new capability to conduct oceanographic and open-ocean salmon studies during the winter; previously, the BCF had relied on chartered vessels for such studies, but they were too small for safe winter operations in the open ocean and were limited to spring and summer operations.
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Wildlife Service from 1930 to 1954. This ship and her scientists will further the research ideals and objectives on the high seas and in Alaskan waters which motivated his entire career. Wherever this living ship goes, there goes also the spirit and faith of George B. Kelez, who
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977:. 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 National Ocean Survey (the Coast and Geodetic Survey's successor organization within NOAA), while former BCF ships like
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The ship was built as a U.S. Army freight and supply vessel, Design 381 (officially Vessel, Supply, Diesel, Steel, 177') also called coastal cargo ships. The type was built by several shipbuilders during World War II with
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equipped with radio transmitters released in the
Pacific Ocean 300 nautical miles (560 km; 350 mi) off the coast of Washington. In early 1966, she took part in the first winter oceanographic measurement of the
985:. 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
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nets mounted side-by-side that a vessel tows horizontally through the water. In the summer of 1972, she made a cruise in the Gulf of Alaska to study the distribution and abundance of
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To inspire those who man her and those who follow her course in the great international seas, this research ship is hereby dedicated to the honor of George B. Kelez, Fishery
Research
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35 scientists from 13 countries taking part in an intergovernmental project to gather oceanographic data on the effects of common pollutants conducted open-ocean sampling aboard
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The NOAA history reference, which also has the Navy designation confused with the original Army designation, is contradicted by other sources regarding the Army design vessels.
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NOAA had limited funding during its first three years of existence between 1970 and 1972, forcing it to reduce ship operations and oceanographic studies. This led NOAA to
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and other waters off Alaska in support of the BCF's
Biological Laboratory. During the mid-1960s, she also participated in several experiments designed to determine
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in a ceremony at
Seattle on 20 July 1962 attended by Kelez's mother and brother. Kelez, a fisheries scientist who was the Assistant Fisheries Administrator for the
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and in the
Pacific Ocean off the coast of Washington to determine the suitable structure, towing speeds, and trajectories for zooplankton sampling gear known as a
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near the end of 1972, and she never returned to fisheries research work. However, in March 1973 NOAA recommissioned her and loaned her to the
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Archive NOAA R/V George B. Kelez ex USNS T-AKL-30 (1950 - 1961) USAT FS-400 (1944 - 1950)
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returned to service, focusing on oceanographic research. She spent the years from 1976 to 1980 primarily operating in connection with the
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dedicated his life to conservation of our fishery resources. We are proud of the name, proud of the vessel and proud of the crew. May
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continued her operations. In the summer of 1971, she conducted a cruise in the North
Pacific to collect salmon and
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Conservation," noaa.gov, April 1971 Retrieved August 22, 2018
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and maturity studies. In the autumn of 1971, she made a 21-day cruise off Washington and
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On 1 July 1950, she was transferred from the U.S. Army Transportation Corps to the
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but the designs were of U.S. Army origin according to other references.
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Transferred from United States Fish and Wildlife Service 3 October 1970
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space and storage space for gear and spare parts for the first time.
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In April 1982 the Seafarers Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship of
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On 3 October 1970, a major reorganization occurred which formed the
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in the subarctic Pacific Ocean and oceanographic data-gathering
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Signed by Samuel J. Hutchinson, Regional Director, 20 July 1962.
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Assigned to the USFWS's Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (BCF),
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Forgotten Heroes: Police Officers Killed in Alaska, 1850β1997
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Ships of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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and water temperature data. She made a 39-day cruise off
1412:"U.S. Army Coastal Freighters (F, FS) Built During WWII"
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with a number cancelled late in the war. Ingalls built
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When her conversion was complete, the ship β now named
718:, entering noncommissioned service in the U.S. Navy as
572:β²s Bureau of Commercial Fisheries from 1962 to 1970 as
1581:, Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company, 1999,
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Ships of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
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Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education
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Before becoming a research vessel, the ship was the
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1047:populations and conduct tests in the field of
258:Transferred from United States Navy early 1962
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900:also provided the BCF with adequate on-board
862:United States Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
644:Sturgeon Bay Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
8:
1621:vliz.be Flanders Marine Institute: Bongo net
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821:equipment, and specialized electrical and
199:In non-commissioned service in U.S. Navy
1078:in early 1972 in which she tagged 2,400
913:s first cruise for the BCF β a six-week
875:and Alaska Fishery Administrator of the
799:United States Department of the Interior
729:in 1961 and declared excess property at
2522:List of ships of the United States Army
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971:United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
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570:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
429:1970β1972; became part of consolidated
220:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
189:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
1589:. pp. 53-55, Retrieved August 27, 2018
725:(T-AKL-30). She was stricken from the
650:with Nickum & Sons Consultants of
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2571:Cargo ships of the United States Navy
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1031:samples which were later analyzed in
368:" (CRS 41) to "research ship" (R 441)
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607:Military Sea Transportation Service
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1536:noaa.gov AFSC Historical Corner:
1410:Colton, Tim (November 28, 2012).
983:National Marine Fisheries Service
703:, and, after the end of the war,
676:, was placed in service with the
581:National Marine Fisheries Service
427:National Marine Fisheries Service
417:Extant in commercial service 2016
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691:crew. The ship operated in the
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2566:Design 381 coastal freighters
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124:United States Army Transport
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480:177.5 ft (54.1 m)
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825:systems and modifying the
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731:Mare Island Naval Shipyard
594:freight and supply vessel
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1258:Omega Protein Corporation
877:U. S. Bureau of Fisheries
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689:United States Coast Guard
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243:(1908β1954), pioneering
27:American research vessel
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488:32 ft (9.8 m)
438:General characteristics
1373:Grover, David (1987).
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241:George Bothwell Kelez
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1154:North Atlantic Ocean
1143:Project, which used
693:Central Pacific Area
681:Transportation Corps
632:Ingalls Shipbuilding
128:Transportation Corps
86:Ingalls Shipbuilding
1576:Wilbanks, William,
1182:Earl "Bull" Shepard
1118:Southern California
973:in forming the new
852:amphibious aircraft
845:Territory of Alaska
617:from 1950 to 1961.
245:fisheries scientist
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1381:. pp. 74β89.
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793:In late 1961, the
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678:United States Army
603:United States Navy
592:United States Army
560:, was an American
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113:United States Navy
66:United States Army
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263:Commissioned
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2488:Design 381A
1250:San Lorenzo
1242:Mississippi
1232:. In 2005,
1187:Piney Point
1116:for use in
1088:Puget Sound
1070:to process
1045:zooplankton
1023:Meanwhile,
934:Bristol Bay
930:gillnetting
817:equipment,
735:Mare Island
705:Wake Island
701:Guadalcanal
388:MMSI number
163:1 July 1950
115:1 July 1950
18:USAT FS-400
2561:1944 ships
2535:Categories
1665:Design 381
1360:References
1238:Moss Point
1039:to sample
987:NOAA fleet
975:NOAA fleet
902:laboratory
864:Motor Ship
811:Washington
739:California
656:Washington
615:(T-AKL-30)
596:U.S. Army
587:(CRS 41).
511:(670
501:Propulsion
431:NOAA fleet
379:IMO number
348:March 1973
1287:Footnotes
1262:Reedville
1215:Mon Repos
1211:in 1997,
1092:bongo net
1080:sablefish
1068:computers
1029:sea trout
873:Biologist
827:captain's
648:Wisconsin
467:216
461:550
447:Fisheries
409:Sold 1982
399:: WDD5770
392:367163370
332:late 1972
1397:87015514
1348:See also
1303:through
1270:menhaden
1254:Honduras
1234:Croyance
1229:Croyance
1201:Croyance
1191:Maryland
1174:New York
1170:Brooklyn
1126:Virginia
1096:plankton
1072:salinity
1060:chemical
1057:seawater
999:(CRS 41)
882:our Lord
579:and the
558:(CRS 41)
397:Callsign
321:Acquired
313:Namesake
255:Acquired
237:Namesake
179:T-AKL-30
168:Stricken
160:Acquired
100:Launched
43:(R 441)
1158:Bermuda
1152:in the
1145:benthic
1122:Norfolk
1033:genetic
1007:(R 441)
917:in the
834:US FWS
815:fishing
807:Seattle
775:US FWS
687:with a
683:during
652:Seattle
640:Alabama
636:Decatur
574:US FWS
550:(R 441)
456:Tonnage
433:in 1972
383:8942759
381::
229:US FWS
130:service
94:Alabama
90:Decatur
82:Builder
53:History
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1084:Kodiak
1053:larvae
1003:NOAAS
995:NOAAS
927:salmon
856:Alaska
839:β was
803:AKL-30
781:RIGHT:
723:AKL-30
697:Noumea
673:FS-400
628:FS-400
613:AKL-30
598:FS-400
554:NOAAS
546:NOAAS
535:7,300
477:Length
414:Status
340:CRS 41
305:NOAAS
249:Alaska
154:AKL-30
76:FS-400
39:NOAAS
1555:(PDF)
946:buoys
911:'
773:LEFT:
611:USNS
532:Range
525:knots
523:10.5
520:Speed
493:Draft
422:Notes
196:Notes
152:USNS
120:Notes
1583:ISBN
1563:2020
1420:2020
1393:LCCN
1383:ISBN
1315:and
1156:off
1043:and
957:NOAA
720:USNS
485:Beam
443:Type
406:Fate
302:Name
271:Fate
226:Name
191:1962
184:Fate
171:1961
149:Name
108:Fate
103:1944
72:Name
1274:MV
1260:of
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1220:MV
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1199:MV
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714:β²s
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