Research Vessel Cape Hatteras

The R/V CAPE HATTERAS is owned by the National Science Foundation and operated under a renewable Charter Party Agreement by the Duke/UNC Oceanographic Consortium. Her homeport is at Duke University Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, North Carolina.

24 May 2011 | Headed back to shore
23 May 2011 | Off of Cape Hatteras transect
22 May 2011 | Cape Hatteras transect
21 May 2011 | Continental slope off Cape Lookout
20 May 2011 | Transect 1 - Cape Fear
19 May 2011 | In transit to Cape Fear transect
13 May 2011 | off Cape Hatteras
11 April 2011 | Atlantic Ocean
29 November 2010 | Onslow Bay
18 October 2010
18 October 2010
17 October 2010 | 10 miles SW of Deepwater Horizon
16 October 2010 | Ground Zero
16 October 2010
16 October 2010
14 October 2010 | Gulf of Mexico
13 October 2010

Cape Fear Community College purchases research vessel

11 March 2013
Tina

R/V Cape Hatteras for sale

14 January 2013
Tina
R/V Cape Hatteras is for sale. After 31 years of service, it is truly the end of an era.

The Duke University of North Carolina Oceanographic Consortium has listed the vessel for sale with the Beaufort, NC firm of Nelson Yacht Sales, Inc.

Interested parties should contact firm owner,
John C. Nelson at 252-728-0776
Mobile Phone: 252-725-0833
Email: boats@NelsonYachtSales.com

Additional information and photos are available
Vessel Name: R/V Cape Hatteras
Hailing Port: Beaufort, NC
Extra:
R/V Cape Hatteras The R/V CAPE HATTERAS is owned by the National Science Foundation and operated under a renewable Charter Party Agreement by the Duke/UNC Oceanographic Consortium. Her homeport is at Duke University Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, North Carolina and she is scheduled by UNOLS [...]
Home Page: www.rvcapehatteras.org
R/V Cape Hatteras's Photos - CH0610
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Sunset over the well head
Well head and tanker
Rain made the spill more visable
Bucket of oily surface water
Burning off oil 1
Burning off oil 2
NBC interview in the tech lab
Oil in the water
There are a couple supply barges in
the area.  They can supply fuel and water and take trash off the vessels in
the area.
Surace pil
Close to the well head
well head
thicker oil on the surface in well head perimeter
burning off surface oil in the distance
CTD in well head perimeter
surface oil in well head perimeter
 
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