From marilynn at ices.dk Mon Sep 3 11:49:29 2007 From: marilynn at ices.dk (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Marilynn_S=F8rensen?=) Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 12:49:29 +0200 Subject: [Platforms] Finnish Fortuna Message-ID: Hi everyone, Proposed code: 34FO Name: Fortuna, Country: Finland, Platform: fishing vessel, Call sign: OJ3278, Notes: commercial trawler Mitch could you please OK this? Thanks, Marilynn ---------------------------------------------------------- Marilynn S?rensen Data Manager International Council for the Exploration of the Sea H.C. Andersens Boulevard 44-46, 1553 Copenhagen V. Denmark Direct tel: +45 33 38 67 20 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk/pipermail/platforms/attachments/20070903/5d41b285/attachment.html From rkl at bodc.ac.uk Tue Sep 4 09:48:53 2007 From: rkl at bodc.ac.uk (Roy Lowry) Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 09:48:53 +0100 Subject: [Platforms] Plymouth Quest Message-ID: Hi Marilynn, Another new code please for PLYMOUTH QUEST RVresearch vesselMEEU82004-03-24SigurbjorgResearch vessel built 2001 as the Icelandic vessel Sigurbjorg. Re-registered in the UK 24 Mar 2004 and renamed Plymouth Quest. Owned by Plymouth Marine Laboratory, operated by Serco Denholm Ltd. Active as at Sept 2007, length 21.5m, callsign MEEU8. IMO Number 9224178. The abbreviation 'PQ' is often used for her cruises so '74PQ' would be a good code to have if it's available. Cheers, Roy. From marilynn at ices.dk Tue Sep 4 15:02:58 2007 From: marilynn at ices.dk (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Marilynn_S=F8rensen?=) Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 16:02:58 +0200 Subject: [Platforms] UK Plymouth Quest In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all, Proposed code "74PQ" for the UK vessel Plymouth Quest is fine for ICES: RVresearch vesselMEEU82004-03-24SigurbjorgResearch vessel built 2001 as the Icelandic vessel Sigurbjorg. Re-registered in the UK 24 Mar 2004 and renamed Plymouth Quest. Owned by Plymouth Marine Laboratory, operated by Serco Denholm Ltd. Active as at Sept 2007, length 21.5m, callsign MEEU8. IMO Number 9224178. Mitch, could you OK this? Cheers, Marilynn From Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov Tue Sep 4 15:27:17 2007 From: Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov (francis Mitchell) Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 10:27:17 -0400 Subject: [Platforms] Finnish Fortuna In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46DD6B45.6080502@noaa.gov> Hi Marilynn: Yes, it is done. Regards, =Mitch= Marilynn S?rensen wrote: > > Hi everyone, > Proposed code: 34FO > Name: Fortuna, Country: Finland, Platform: fishing vessel, Call sign: > OJ3278, Notes: commercial trawler > > Mitch could you please OK this? > Thanks, > Marilynn > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Marilynn S?rensen > Data Manager > International Council for the Exploration of the Sea > H.C. Andersens Boulevard 44-46, 1553 Copenhagen V. > Denmark > > Direct tel: +45 33 38 67 20 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Francis Mitchell NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-713-3272 x113 From Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov Tue Sep 4 15:43:01 2007 From: Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov (francis Mitchell) Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 10:43:01 -0400 Subject: [Platforms] UK Plymouth Quest In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46DD6EF5.6010004@noaa.gov> Hi Marilynn again: 74PQ it is. =Mitch= Marilynn S?rensen wrote: > Hi all, > > Proposed code "74PQ" for the UK vessel Plymouth Quest is fine for ICES: > > RVresearch vesselMEEU82004-03-24SigurbjorgResearch vessel built 2001 as the Icelandic vessel Sigurbjorg. Re-registered in the UK 24 Mar 2004 and renamed Plymouth Quest. Owned by Plymouth Marine Laboratory, operated by Serco Denholm Ltd. Active as at Sept 2007, length 21.5m, callsign MEEU8. IMO Number 9224178. > > Mitch, could you OK this? > > Cheers, > Marilynn > > > _______________________________________________ > Platforms mailing list > Platforms at mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk > http://mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/platforms > -- Francis Mitchell NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-713-3272 x113 From Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov Tue Sep 4 17:42:27 2007 From: Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov (francis Mitchell) Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 12:42:27 -0400 Subject: [Platforms] Spanish Garcia del Cid vessel In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46DD8AF3.40400@noaa.gov> Hi All; This bounced back as being *undeliverable* ? Trying again here. Thanks for the update information. Regards, =Mitch= Marilynn S?rensen wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Mar?a Jes?s Garc?a has sent in additional information for the Spanish > Garcia del Cid: > > > 29GD GARCIA DEL CID Spain > Research > vesselEHUU/, TA-2-166 CSIC > Research vessel, built 1977. Operated by CSIC UTM (Marine Technology > Unit). length 37.2m > > > > Kind regards, > > Marilynn > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Platforms mailing list > Platforms at mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk > http://mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/platforms -- Francis Mitchell NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-713-3272 x113 From marilynn at ices.dk Wed Sep 5 10:36:34 2007 From: marilynn at ices.dk (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Marilynn_S=F8rensen?=) Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 11:36:34 +0200 Subject: [Platforms] Lithuanian Vejas call sign confusion Message-ID: Hi all, Else has discovered confusion with the call sign for the Lithuanian Vejas in the CSR's. Lloyds gives the following information which has been added to the shipcode list. LTVE VEJAS Platform Research vessel;Call sign LYDS;Commissioned 1993-01-23;Previous name Lev Titov;Notes Info from Lloyds: IMO number 7833016, Title RV, built 1980. Previous name Lev Titov with U.S.S.R. flag from 16 Dec. 1980-20 Dec. 1991, then name change to Vejas 01 Dec. 1992, and Russian flag from 17 July 1992 - 22 January 1993. On 2007-09-05 ICES deleted call sign UBFH (probably the Russian call sign); Best regards, Marilynn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk/pipermail/platforms/attachments/20070905/b39efeed/attachment.html From rkl at bodc.ac.uk Fri Sep 7 16:23:04 2007 From: rkl at bodc.ac.uk (Roy Lowry) Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 16:23:04 +0100 Subject: [Platforms] More new codes Message-ID: Hi Marilynn, Still working my way through the 'missing' ships from the BSH database. Next batch of absent friends needing a code is: Professor A. Valkanov BulgariaLZTGresearch vesselInstitute of Fisheries and Aquaculture vessel built 1979, length 34m Neeltje NetherlandsPGEKBuilt 1987 If Taco/Hendrik have any more information about her it would be appreciated. There is another 'mystery' where our Nowegian colleagues may be able to help. There's a ship listed as 'Famita' with callsign LHHT. Now I have memories from my data handling days a couple of decades ago of wave data coming from 'OWS Famita', but I thought this was a station rather than a ship. Can anyone clarify? Cheers, Roy. From oyvin.strand at imr.no Fri Sep 7 18:13:02 2007 From: oyvin.strand at imr.no (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Strand_=D8yvin?=) Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 19:13:02 +0200 Subject: [Platforms] More new codes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Regarding 'OWS Famita' : Norway operated a weather ship station, with oceangraphic investigations, in the North Sea during the winters, at least from 1962-83. The main position was N57? 30', E 3? 0'. The 'old' ICES (numeric) Code was 60 (): 5860). At least two or three ships were used during this period, but 'Famita' was on duty most of the time, and has infiltrated the name of the station in many written sources. The station appears in the platform list as '58NF NORTH SEA FIXED STATION' and '58NW NORTH SEA WEATHER SHIP'. The duplicate code was discussed some years ago, and I imagine it was decided to delete the '58NW' (?) I have no information on the call sign of 'Famita'. The present LHHT is a 'supply/tender ship for platforms' built in 1994. Best regards, ?yvin Strand > -----Opprinnelig melding----- > Fra: platforms-bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk [mailto:platforms- > bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk] P? vegne av Roy Lowry > Sendt: 7. september 2007 17:23 > Til: platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk > Emne: [Platforms] More new codes > > Hi Marilynn, > > Still working my way through the 'missing' ships from the BSH database. > Next batch of absent friends needing a code is: > > Professor A. Valkanov > > BulgariaLZTGresearch > vesselInstitute of Fisheries and Aquaculture vessel > built 1979, length 34m > > Neeltje > > NetherlandsPGEKBuilt > 1987 > > If Taco/Hendrik have any more information about her it would be > appreciated. > > There is another 'mystery' where our Nowegian colleagues may be able to > help. There's a ship listed as 'Famita' with callsign LHHT. Now I > have memories from my data handling days a couple of decades ago of > wave data coming from 'OWS Famita', but I thought this was a station > rather than a ship. Can anyone clarify? > > Cheers, Roy. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Platforms mailing list > Platforms at mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk > http://mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/platforms From Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov Thu Sep 13 14:19:49 2007 From: Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov (francis Mitchell) Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:19:49 -0400 Subject: [Platforms] Lithuanian Vejas call sign confusion] Message-ID: <46E938F5.405@noaa.gov> Roy: SEE BELOW Since Syd L.'s group has data, they do not want an additional code assigned UNLESS there is data which will be sent to NODC, soon. =Mitch= - Mitch, Ship name VEJAS (NODC Code LTVE, OC5 Code 6914) is assigned to the former ship "LEV TITOV" that has NODC Code 90LV (OC5 Code 6447). I found that the OC5 Data Base has data from "LEV TITOV" from 1985 to 1990. These data are linked to the NODC Code 90LV. OC5 Data Base doesn't have any data from R/V "VEJAS". These two ships, "VEJAS" and "LEV TITOV", are the same ship that was renamed in 1992. I suggest to stick with the "LEV TITOV" code 90LV (OC5 Code 6447) and include information about ship name change into comments to the NODC Code 90LV. Regester of ships 1990-91 shows: Lev Titov; built in 1980; IMO *7833016*. Regester of ships 2006-07 shows: Vejas; ex Lev Titov 1992; call sigh LYDS; built in 1980; IMO *7833016 *Alexandra. ----------------------------------------------------------- -- Francis Mitchell Data Officer NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-713-3272 x113 From rkl at bodc.ac.uk Thu Sep 13 15:07:55 2007 From: rkl at bodc.ac.uk (Roy Lowry) Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:07:55 +0100 Subject: [Platforms] Lithuanian Vejas call sign confusion] Message-ID: Hi Mitch, In an ideal world I would agree. We should have ship metadata linked to the hull using something like the IMO number as a primary key (if only that were universal....) and then implement one-to-many relationships to attributes like names, flags, operators and so on. Unfortunately, we have inherited a vocabulary-based data model and the only way I can find to sort this into something usable is to make the code-referenced entity definition a combination of 'hull plus name'. It is the application of this general rule that requires a new code for Vejas. If we don't have generalised rules and make decisions on a case by case basis we will descend back into the chaos that we have been making such progress cleaning up in the past year or so. The suggestion from Syd's group is a typical short-term fix that is easy to do today, but has long-term consequences. I will try and explain. Consider the use case that we want to locate metadata or data associated with "Vejas". The data/metadata records are marked up using a code, so the first thing we have to do is translate "Vejas" into a code. Most programmers will write their search code to look up "Vejas" in the name field of the code table, find nothing and give up. Programmers aware of the suggested use of the comment field will also look for "Vejas" in the comment field and get back the code for "Lev Titov", which will be used in the search. Result will be to pull back everything for both "Lev Titov" and "Vejas", which isn't exactly what we wanted. So, for the sake of everbody else's data and metadata systems could you please persuade Syd's group to accept an additional code. Cheers, Roy. >>> francis Mitchell 9/13/2007 2:19 pm >>> Roy: SEE BELOW Since Syd L.'s group has data, they do not want an additional code assigned UNLESS there is data which will be sent to NODC, soon. =Mitch= - Mitch, Ship name VEJAS (NODC Code LTVE, OC5 Code 6914) is assigned to the former ship "LEV TITOV" that has NODC Code 90LV (OC5 Code 6447). I found that the OC5 Data Base has data from "LEV TITOV" from 1985 to 1990. These data are linked to the NODC Code 90LV. OC5 Data Base doesn't have any data from R/V "VEJAS". These two ships, "VEJAS" and "LEV TITOV", are the same ship that was renamed in 1992. I suggest to stick with the "LEV TITOV" code 90LV (OC5 Code 6447) and include information about ship name change into comments to the NODC Code 90LV. Regester of ships 1990-91 shows: Lev Titov; built in 1980; IMO *7833016*. Regester of ships 2006-07 shows: Vejas; ex Lev Titov 1992; call sigh LYDS; built in 1980; IMO *7833016 *Alexandra. ----------------------------------------------------------- -- Francis Mitchell Data Officer NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-713-3272 x113 From Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov Mon Sep 17 18:38:41 2007 From: Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov (francis Mitchell) Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 13:38:41 -0400 Subject: [Platforms] New vessel Message-ID: <46EEBBA1.8020902@noaa.gov> Marilynn and All: We have entered a 'new' vessel. in our tables- the Polar Bird which is a Norwegian resupply vessel for the Antarctic, leased off-and-on to the Australians. NODC Code = 58PB, radiocallsign LAVT4, former name= Ice Bird. [quote] The Polar Bird was chartered for the Australian Antarctic Program each summer season from 1984-85 to 1994-95, and occasionally since then. Polar Bird resumed Australian service in 2000 until the 2002-03 summer [end]. Regards, =Mitch= -- Francis Mitchell NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-713-3272 x113 From oyvin.strand at imr.no Tue Sep 18 12:29:17 2007 From: oyvin.strand at imr.no (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Strand_=D8yvin?=) Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 13:29:17 +0200 Subject: [Platforms] New vessel In-Reply-To: <46EEBBA1.8020902@noaa.gov> References: <46EEBBA1.8020902@noaa.gov> Message-ID: To avoid possible future identification problems : This ship (IMO no. 8403533) was built in Germany in 1984 as ICEBIRD for German owners, and German register. Until 1994 it was frequently chartered to Austalia (see : http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=2155 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icebird_(ship) ). In late 1994, the ship was sold to Norwegian owner and renamed 'POLAR BIRD' with (new) call sign LAVT4, see search facilities at http://www.nis-nor.no I have no info on the German call sign prior to 1994. The ship was deleted from Norwegian register by 2003.03.25 (sold to foreign owner (Israel)). Best regards ?yvin Strand > -----Opprinnelig melding----- > Fra: platforms-bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk [mailto:platforms- > bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk] P? vegne av francis Mitchell > Sendt: 17. september 2007 19:39 > Til: Marilynn S?rensen; platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk > Emne: [Platforms] New vessel > > > Marilynn and All: > > We have entered a 'new' vessel. in our tables- the Polar Bird > which > is a Norwegian resupply vessel for the Antarctic, leased off-and-on to > the > Australians. NODC Code = 58PB, radiocallsign LAVT4, former name= > Ice Bird. [quote] The Polar Bird was chartered for the Australian > Antarctic Program > each summer season from 1984-85 to 1994-95, and occasionally since > then. Polar Bird resumed Australian service in 2000 until the 2002-03 > summer [end]. > > Regards, > > =Mitch= > > -- > Francis Mitchell > NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center > 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 > Silver Spring, MD 20910 > 301-713-3272 x113 > > _______________________________________________ > Platforms mailing list > Platforms at mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk > http://mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/platforms From Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov Tue Sep 18 13:39:14 2007 From: Francis.Mitchell at noaa.gov (francis Mitchell) Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 08:39:14 -0400 Subject: [Platforms] New vessel In-Reply-To: References: <46EEBBA1.8020902@noaa.gov> Message-ID: <46EFC6F2.1020907@noaa.gov> Thanks for the additional information. =Mitch= Strand ?yvin wrote: > To avoid possible future identification problems : > > This ship (IMO no. 8403533) was built in Germany in 1984 as ICEBIRD for > German owners, and German register. Until 1994 it was frequently chartered > to Austalia (see : http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=2155 and > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icebird_(ship) ). > > In late 1994, the ship was sold to Norwegian owner and renamed 'POLAR BIRD' > with (new) call sign LAVT4, see search facilities at http://www.nis-nor.no > I have no info on the German call sign prior to 1994. > > The ship was deleted from Norwegian register by 2003.03.25 (sold to foreign > owner (Israel)). > > Best regards > ?yvin Strand > > > >> -----Opprinnelig melding----- >> Fra: platforms-bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk [mailto:platforms- >> bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk] P? vegne av francis Mitchell >> Sendt: 17. september 2007 19:39 >> Til: Marilynn S?rensen; platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk >> Emne: [Platforms] New vessel >> >> >> Marilynn and All: >> >> We have entered a 'new' vessel. in our tables- the Polar Bird >> which >> is a Norwegian resupply vessel for the Antarctic, leased off-and-on to >> the >> Australians. NODC Code = 58PB, radiocallsign LAVT4, former name= >> Ice Bird. [quote] The Polar Bird was chartered for the Australian >> Antarctic Program >> each summer season from 1984-85 to 1994-95, and occasionally since >> then. Polar Bird resumed Australian service in 2000 until the 2002-03 >> summer [end]. >> >> Regards, >> >> =Mitch= >> >> -- >> Francis Mitchell >> NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center >> 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 >> Silver Spring, MD 20910 >> 301-713-3272 x113 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Platforms mailing list >> Platforms at mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk >> http://mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/platforms >> -- Francis Mitchell NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-713-3272 x113 From marilynn at ices.dk Thu Sep 20 19:17:41 2007 From: marilynn at ices.dk (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Marilynn_S=F8rensen?=) Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 20:17:41 +0200 Subject: [Platforms] German ICEBIRD, Norwegian Polar Bird In-Reply-To: References: <46EEBBA1.8020902@noaa.gov> Message-ID: Hi all, There is a German vessel ICEBIRD with ICES/NODC code 06CE with call sign DPIB. Could Anne confirm that this vessel was decommissioned in June 1994 and eventually became the Polar Bird (IMO nr 8403533)? According to Lloyds, it was registered under Bahamas between the German Icebird and the Norwegian Polar Bird. Norway On 07 December 1994 02 April 2003 LAVT4 258969000 Bergen Bahamas After 02 June 1994 On 07 December 1994 Germany On 07 October 1984 On 01 June 1994 Also according to Lloyds it is now the Almog and is Honduran but sails to Israel. Best regards, Marilynn -----Original Message----- From: Strand ?yvin [mailto:oyvin.strand at imr.no] Sent: 18 September 2007 13:29 To: francis Mitchell; Marilynn S?rensen; platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk Subject: RE: [Platforms] New vessel To avoid possible future identification problems : This ship (IMO no. 8403533) was built in Germany in 1984 as ICEBIRD for German owners, and German register. Until 1994 it was frequently chartered to Austalia (see : http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=2155 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icebird_(ship) ). In late 1994, the ship was sold to Norwegian owner and renamed 'POLAR BIRD' with (new) call sign LAVT4, see search facilities at http://www.nis-nor.no I have no info on the German call sign prior to 1994. The ship was deleted from Norwegian register by 2003.03.25 (sold to foreign owner (Israel)). Best regards ?yvin Strand > -----Opprinnelig melding----- > Fra: platforms-bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk [mailto:platforms- > bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk] P? vegne av francis Mitchell > Sendt: 17. september 2007 19:39 > Til: Marilynn S?rensen; platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk > Emne: [Platforms] New vessel > > > Marilynn and All: > > We have entered a 'new' vessel. in our tables- the Polar Bird > which is a Norwegian resupply vessel for the Antarctic, leased > off-and-on to the > Australians. NODC Code = 58PB, radiocallsign LAVT4, former name= > Ice Bird. [quote] The Polar Bird was chartered for the Australian > Antarctic Program > each summer season from 1984-85 to 1994-95, and occasionally > since then. Polar Bird resumed Australian service in 2000 until the > 2002-03 summer [end]. > > Regards, > > =Mitch= > > -- > Francis Mitchell > NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center > 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 Silver Spring, MD 20910 > 301-713-3272 x113 > > _______________________________________________ > Platforms mailing list > Platforms at mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk > http://mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/platforms **************************************************************************** Denne mail er blevet scannet af http://www.virus112.com **************************************************************************** From Michele.Fichaut at ifremer.fr Fri Sep 28 09:09:18 2007 From: Michele.Fichaut at ifremer.fr (Michele FICHAUT) Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:09:18 +0200 Subject: [Platforms] Platform name ENDEAVOUR - ENDEAVOR? In-Reply-To: <46EEBBA1.8020902@noaa.gov> References: <46EEBBA1.8020902@noaa.gov> Message-ID: <46FCB6AE.7090302@ifremer.fr> Hello everybody, We have received CTD data collected from an American cruise on an American ship : in the cruise summary report made by the French scientist responsible of the CTD collection, the name of the ship is spelt "ENDEAVOUR". In the ICES and NOAA ship code list there is no American Ship called ENDEAVOUR there is only one 32EV ENDEAVOR. I suspect here a misspelling of the ship name made by the French scientist, but I would like to be sure of it. The information that I have on this cruise is : The chief scientist of the cruise was Charles NITTROUER, from the University of Washington, Seattle. The cruise was held in the Mediterranean sea, Gulf of Lion In February-Mars 2005. Could somebody help me? Thanks in advance Michele -- _ _| |_ (o o) ___________________________oOO-( )-OOo__________________________________ Michele FICHAUT - IFREMER/BREST - SISMER - B.P. 70 - 29280 PLOUZANE TEL:(33)02.98.22.46.43/(33)02.98.22.49.16 (secr.) FAX:(33)02.98.22.46.44 Email: Michele.Fichaut at ifremer.fr WWW : http://www.ifremer.fr/sismer/ ________________________________________________________________________ From Robert.Gelfeld at noaa.gov Fri Sep 28 11:23:12 2007 From: Robert.Gelfeld at noaa.gov (Robert Gelfeld) Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 06:23:12 -0400 Subject: [Platforms] Platform name ENDEAVOUR - ENDEAVOR? In-Reply-To: <46FCB6AE.7090302@ifremer.fr> References: <46EEBBA1.8020902@noaa.gov> <46FCB6AE.7090302@ifremer.fr> Message-ID: <46FCD610.80607@noaa.gov> Dear Michele, It sounds like the following: platforms_id: 2843 Name: ENDEAVOR NODC Code: 32EV OC5 Code: 2809 Call sign: WCE5063 Comments: UNIV. RHODE ISLAND RESEARCH VESSEL There is the following ship ENDEAVOUR, but it is a container ship and it doesn't sound like it would collect CTDs: platforms_id: 8886 Name: ENDEAVOR NODC Code: 33EN OC5 Code: 7605 Call sign: WAUW Comments: Container ship; Farrell Lines, Inc. Best regards - Bob Michele FICHAUT wrote: > Hello everybody, > > We have received CTD data collected from an American cruise on an > American ship : in the cruise summary report made by the > French scientist responsible of the CTD collection, the name of the ship > is spelt "ENDEAVOUR". > > In the ICES and NOAA ship code list there is no American Ship called > ENDEAVOUR there is only one > 32EV ENDEAVOR. I suspect here a misspelling of the ship name made by the > French scientist, but I would like > to be sure of it. > > The information that I have on this cruise is : > The chief scientist of the cruise was Charles NITTROUER, from the > University of Washington, Seattle. > The cruise was held in the Mediterranean sea, Gulf of Lion In > February-Mars 2005. > > Could somebody help me? > > Thanks in advance > > Michele > > -- ROBERT D. GELFELD NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA CENTER 1315 EAST WEST HIGHWAY, ROOM 4230 SILVER SPRING, MD 20910-3282 TEL: 301-713-3295 EXT. 179 FAX: 301-713-3303 EMAIL: Robert.Gelfeld at noaa.gov http://www.nodc.noaa.gov From anne.che-bohnenstengel at bsh.de Mon Sep 24 10:31:56 2007 From: anne.che-bohnenstengel at bsh.de (Anne Che-Bohnenstengel) Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 09:31:56 -0000 Subject: [Platforms] German ICEBIRD, Norwegian Polar Bird In-Reply-To: References: <46EEBBA1.8020902@noaa.gov> Message-ID: <46F782A1.8070309@bsh.de> Hi Marilynn, We have no further information on 'ICEBIRD' either. The ship was renamed 'Polar Bird' in 1996. The technical data are: Length 109 m, width 18.9 m, draught 7.5 m Best regards, Anne Marilynn S?rensen schrieb: > Hi all, > > There is a German vessel ICEBIRD with ICES/NODC code 06CE with call sign DPIB. Could Anne confirm that this vessel was decommissioned in June 1994 and eventually became the Polar Bird (IMO nr 8403533)? > > According to Lloyds, it was registered under Bahamas between the German Icebird and the Norwegian Polar Bird. > > Norway On 07 December 1994 02 April 2003 LAVT4 258969000 Bergen > Bahamas After 02 June 1994 On 07 December 1994 > Germany On 07 October 1984 On 01 June 1994 > > Also according to Lloyds it is now the Almog and is Honduran but sails to Israel. > > Best regards, > Marilynn > > -----Original Message----- > From: Strand ?yvin [mailto:oyvin.strand at imr.no] > Sent: 18 September 2007 13:29 > To: francis Mitchell; Marilynn S?rensen; platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk > Subject: RE: [Platforms] New vessel > > To avoid possible future identification problems : > > This ship (IMO no. 8403533) was built in Germany in 1984 as ICEBIRD for German owners, and German register. Until 1994 it was frequently chartered to Austalia (see : http://www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=2155 and > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icebird_(ship) ). > > In late 1994, the ship was sold to Norwegian owner and renamed 'POLAR BIRD' > with (new) call sign LAVT4, see search facilities at http://www.nis-nor.no I have no info on the German call sign prior to 1994. > > The ship was deleted from Norwegian register by 2003.03.25 (sold to foreign owner (Israel)). > > Best regards > ?yvin Strand > > > >>-----Opprinnelig melding----- >>Fra: platforms-bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk [mailto:platforms- >>bounces at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk] P? vegne av francis Mitchell >>Sendt: 17. september 2007 19:39 >>Til: Marilynn S?rensen; platforms at biwebs1.nerc-liv.ac.uk >>Emne: [Platforms] New vessel >> >> >> Marilynn and All: >> >> We have entered a 'new' vessel. in our tables- the Polar Bird >>which is a Norwegian resupply vessel for the Antarctic, leased >>off-and-on to the >> Australians. NODC Code = 58PB, radiocallsign LAVT4, former name= >>Ice Bird. [quote] The Polar Bird was chartered for the Australian >>Antarctic Program >> each summer season from 1984-85 to 1994-95, and occasionally >>since then. Polar Bird resumed Australian service in 2000 until the >>2002-03 summer [end]. >> >>Regards, >> >>=Mitch= >> >>-- >>Francis Mitchell >>NOAA National Oceanographic Data Center >>1315 East West Highway, SSMC3, Room 4637 Silver Spring, MD 20910 >>301-713-3272 x113 >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Platforms mailing list >>Platforms at mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk >>http://mailman.nerc-liv.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/platforms > > **************************************************************************** > Denne mail er blevet scannet af http://www.virus112.com > **************************************************************************** -- MfG, Anne Che-Bohnenstengel --------------------------------------------------------- Bundesamt fuer Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie (BSH) Anne Che-Bohnenstengel (M4282) Bernhard-Nocht-Str. 78 Tel: +49 (0) 40 3190-3484 20359 Hamburg Fax: +49 (0) 40 3190-5000 http://www.bsh.de/ email: anne.che-bohnenstengel at bsh.de ---------------------------------------------------------