Great Lakes Association of Science Ships Annual Meeting, Traverse City, MI 11 Jan 11 Dr. Marie Colton Director NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research.

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Great Lakes Association of Science Ships Annual Meeting, Traverse City, MI 11 Jan 11 Dr. Marie Colton Director NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab Ann Arbor, MI Dennis Donahue Marine Superintendent NOAA/GLERL Muskegon, MI

Purpose Provide background on NOAA vessel and vessel acquisitions in the Great Lakes and elsewhere Discuss requirements of science vessel operators Consider development or update of integrated requirements document for Great Lakes fleet

Page 3 NOAA Office of Marine and Aviation Operations Include new requirements for Arctic Region, Pacific Protected Areas, and Great Lakes Include all ships in analysis; option to increase fleet if requirements dictate need. Develop plan which enables a hand off to PAD for requirements development and ship design. Complete full ship condition assessment Reduce the backlog of requirements from Ship Recap Phase I through prioritization. Provide a fully developed chapter on Technology & CONOPS related alternatives Conduct a business case analysis on NOAA Buoy maintenance.

Background Slide NOAA Ships and Homeports FY10 PASCAGOULA (3) MOC-ATLANTIC NORFOLK, VA (1) CHARLESTON (2) DELAWARE II OREGON II GORDON GUNTER NANCY FOSTERRONALD H. BROWN KODIAK, AK (1) Nautical Charting Fisheries Research Oceanographic Research Coastal Monitoring Ocean Exploration MISSIONS KA’IMIMOANA OSCAR ELTON SETTE HI’IALAKAI RAINIER McARTHUR II FAIRWEATHER OSCAR DYSON PEARL HARBOR (3) THOMAS JEFFERSON PISCES MILLER FREEMAN 20 Ships 11 Homeports KETCHIKAN, AK (1) MOC-PACIFIC SEATTLE, WA (4) DAVID STARR JORDAN OKEANOS EXPLORER FERDINAND R. HASSLER HENRY B. BIGELOW SAN DIEGO (1) BELL M. SHIMADA NEW CASTLE, NH (1) WOODS HOLE (2) DAVISVILLE, RI (1) 4

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 5 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 5 GLERL Vessel Activity 2010 Monroe Cleveland days underway (3/10 to 12/10) Muskegon Alpena Au Gres GLERL Shore Base Intensive Projects Point sampling

Page 6 NOAA Regional Collaboration Team Fleet Council View Provide valuable input regarding regional priorities –Investment priorities (NOSC/Fleet Council) –Resource application priorities (Fleet Council) Communicate regional priorities through existing reporting structures, i.e. Goal Teams and Line Offices Work within execution structure (Line Offices) to assist agency meet mission priorities Without resources or specific mission execution authority, serves as advisory body 6

Page 7 Vessel Inventory Mission Increased capacity and capability in the past 10 years (  ) Greater use of medium range, high speed vessels Largest vessel 80’, only platform for extended offshore cruises Extended Cruise OffshoreLifting Large/ Heavy Towed Instru- ments Dive Support Survey Mapping Near shore Event response Range Multi- disciplined Sea state Ice Buoys Moorings Trawls Sonar PSS/OPC Tech Diving Hydro Sub- bottom Event response No. of Suitable Vessels

Page 8 Technology Objective – Balance Operations and Innovations Accomplish Current Mission – Anticipate Future Opportunities Support Traditional Sampling – Provide for Emerging Technologies Optimized Platform – Maintain Versatility Support Science Direction – Offer Alternatives

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 9 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 9 Automated Vessel Observation 2010 Season Track lines Added value during transit Contribute to Regional Observing System Resolve calibration and operational issues Test bed for new sensors

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 10 Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 10 Future NOAA Vessel Operations in the Great Lakes Address the need for a new Small Research Vessel Develop strategic plans for: Vessel and field equipment renewal State of the art science gear / vessel integration Automated observations Evaluation of emerging technologies Best utilization of shore facilities Marine technology leadership Integrate with other agencies and partners to develop modern and sustainable fleet INTEGRATED GREAT LAKES

Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Review – Ann Arbor, MI November 15-18, 2010 Page 11 DRAFT - Predecisional NOAA Office of Marine Aviation Operations Vessel Name Hull NumberLength (feet)Delivery DateHomeportOperating AreaMission Type Bell M. Shimada - R227 (SH) West Coast Fisheries & Marine Mammal Research Delaware II - R445 (DL) Woods Hole, MANortheastFisheries & Marine Mammal Research Fairweather - S220 (FA) Ketchikan, AKAlaskaNautical Charting Gordon Gunter - R336 (GU) Pascagoula, MS East Coast/ Gulf of Mexico Fisheries & Marine Mammal Research Henry B. Bigelow - R225 (HB) Woods Hole, MANortheastFisheries & Marine Mammal Research Hi'ialakai - R334 (HA) Honolulu, HI Hawaii/ West Pacific Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Ka'imimoana - R333 (KA) Honolulu, HI Hawaii/ West Pacific Oceanographic Research McArthur II - R330 (M2) Seattle, WA West Coast/ Hawaii/ Eastern Tropical Pacific/ Alaska Coastal / Fisheries & Marine Mammal Research Miller Freeman - R223 (MF) Seattle, WAAlaskaFisheries & Marine Mammal Research Nancy Foster - R352 (NF) Charleston, SC East Coast/ Gulf of Mexico Coastal Research and Assessment Okeanos Explorer - R337 (EX) Narragansett, RIGlobal OperationsOcean Exploration Oregon II - R332 (R2) Pascagoula, MS East Coast/ Gulf of Mexico Fisheries & Marine Mammal Research Oscar Dyson - R224 (DY) Kodiak, AKAlaskaFisheries, Oceanographic & Marine Mammal Research Oscar Elton Sette - R335 (SE) Honolulu, HI Hawaii/ West Pacific Fisheries & Marine Mammal Research Pisces - R226 (PC) East Coast East Coast/ Gulf of Mexico Fisheries & Marine Mammal Research Rainer - S221 (RA) Seattle, WA Alaska/ West Coast/ Hawaii Nautical Charting Ronald H. Brown - R104 (RB) Charleston, SCGlobal OperationsOceanographic and Atmospheric Research Thomas Jefferson - S222 (TJ) Norfolk, VA East Coast/ Gulf of Mexico Nautical Charting