RV Atlantis
American oceanographic research ship operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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RV Atlantis is a Thomas G. Thompson-class oceanographic research vessel owned by the U.S. Navy and operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution under the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS). The ship serves as a platform for scientific exploration and research, notably acting as the host vessel for the deep-submergence vehicle DSV Alvin. Named after the first research vessel operated by WHOI, the sailboat RV Atlantis, and sharing its name with the Space Shuttle Atlantis, the vessel embodies a legacy of scientific discovery and exploration. Constructed by Halter Marine Inc. in Gulfport, Mississippi, Atlantis was laid down in August 1994 and launched in February 1996. The vessel was officially delivered to the U.S. Navy on February 25, 1998, entering service as AGOR-25. Its design is based on a common platform shared with three sister ships: RV Thomas G. Thompson, RV Roger Revelle, and NOAA's NOAAS Ronald H. Brown. These ships are built to similar specifications, optimized for oceanographic research missions. In July 2021, Atlantis underwent a comprehensive midlife maintenance and refit at Dakota Creek Shipyard, ensuring its operational readiness for future scientific endeavors. The vessel's service history includes not only scientific exploration but also notable maritime rescue operations, such as in 2022 when it participated in rescuing 13 individuals off North Carolina following a collision between a fishing vessel and a container ship. Overall, RV Atlantis stands as a vital asset in oceanographic research, combining advanced capabilities with a storied history of scientific and humanitarian service. Its construction, operational history, and ongoing maintenance highlight its importance within the fleet of research vessels supporting marine science and safety.
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