POC:  Daniel S. Schwartz                  LAST UPDATED: 2006/01/06 16:22 EST
        Manager of Marine Operations
      University of Washington
      School of Oceanography
      Box 357940
      Seattle, WA 98195-7940
      Tel: 206-543-5062
      Fax: 206-543-6073
      Email: schwartz@ocean.washington.edu

                  R/V Thomas_G._Thompson 2005 FINAL Schedule

                                                              DAYS/AGENCY/
CRUISE  MAP INDEX/AREA/        P.I./INSTITUTION/  PORTS       STATUS/
DATES   PURPOSE                PROPOSAL NO.                   CLEARANCE
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16 FEB  NP9/Puget Sound and    McDuff,R/UW/       Seattle     10/STATE/F
25 FEB  Jd/Student Instruction 74-0369            Seattle               
Multiple short legs  for different classes.  Includes coring and EM-300
multibeam.
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28 FEB  NP9/Puget Sound and    McDuff,R/UW/       Seattle     1/STATE/F
28 FEB  Jd/Student Instruction 74-0369            Seattle               
Multiple short legs  for different classes.  Includes coring and EM-300
multibeam.
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05 MAR  NP9/Endeavor/          Cowen,J./U.H./     Seattle     4/NSF/F
11 MAR  rapid response         tbd                Seattle     Canada    
        NP9//                  Cowen,J./U.H./                 3/NOAA/F
                               tbd                                      
Rapid Response to major seismic event cluster off Vancouver Island on Endeavor
ridge.
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22 MAR  NP9/Puget Sound and    McDuff,R/UW/       Seattle     11/STATE/F
01 APR  Jd/Student Instruction 74-0369            Seattle               

26 APR  NP6/Alaska/            Stabeno,P/PMEL/    Seattle     34/NOAA/F
03 JUN  FOCI                   unk                Seattle               
        NP6/Gulf of Alaska/    Hopcroft,R/UAF/                5/Other/F
        Mocness & CTD          tbd                                      
Cruise modified to include five days of operations (1 transit/mobe and 4
science) for the North Pacific Research Board, run Seward to Seward between the
two NOAA FOCI legs.  (UAF contacts are T. Whitledge and R. Hopcroft.)  Transit
and any in-port time internal to the FOCI mission are included within this
total allocation of days by NOAA.
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06 JUN  NP12/Cent. Pacific/    Worcester,P/SIO/   Seattle     22/NAVY/F
27 JUN  Acoustics              ONR N00014-97-1025 Seattle               
Mobe and de-mobe days are at homeport Seattle (non-charge). 24 Science days
originally requested.
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02 JUL  NP9/Juan de Fuca/      Detrick,R./WHOI/   Seattle     7/NSF/F
08 JUL  Instrum. recovery      OCE-0215670        Seattle     Canada    

13 JUL  NP12/Aleutians/        Yogodzinski,G./USo Seattle     46/NSF/F
27 AUG  SCS, dredging, EM-300  Caroli/OCE-0242585 Seattle               
Mobe and de-mobe at Seattle (non-charge days.)
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01 SEP  NP9/JdF Ridge/         Kelley,D/UW/       Seattle     17/NSF/F
17 SEP  Hydrothermal Systems   OCE-0426109        (at sea)    Canada    
Cruise combined with the following project, with a change-out of personnel at
sea, delivered by another vessel or float-plane.
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(at sea)
18 SEP  NP9/Puget Sound and    McDuff,R/UW/       (at sea)    13/STATE/F
04 OCT  Jd/Student Instruction 74-0369            Seattle     Canada    
        NP9//                  Delaney,J/UW/                  4/Other/F
                               66-0786                                  
JASON ROV:  linked to prior D. Kelley (NSF) cruise.  Personnel transfered at
sea.  17 science days total:  thirteen of which are State/UW days and four are
"other" funded.  On board Chief Scientist: J. Delaney.
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05 OCT  NP9/Puget Sound/coast/ McDuff,R/UW/       Seattle     10/STATE/F
14 OCT  Student Instruction    74-0369            Seattle     Canada    
Student instructional cruise, Puget Sound and off WA/OR coast.  (JASON & MEDEA
to be unloaded but other DSL equipment can remain on board as it is needed for
subsequent cruises, but it will not be used during this cruise.)  Two days plus
one transit day added for H.P. Johnson student class, mapping off coast.
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16 OCT  NP9/WA & OR coast/     Clarke,E/NWFSC/    Seattle     15/NOAA/F
30 OCT  Fisheries Advan. Techn tbd                Port Huenem           
Second year of project.  AUV/Mapping.  The cruise terminated in Port Hueneme,
CA.
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31 OCT  NP9/SoCalif/           Smith,K/SIO/       Port Huenem 2/NSF/F
01 NOV  Re-position to start p OCE-0242472        San Diego             
Includes fueling at San Diego.
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2, 3
04 NOV  NP9/SoCalif/           Smith,K/SIO/       San Diego   18/NSF/F
17 NOV  ROV                    OCE-0242472        San Diego             
18, 19                                                                  
JASON ROV ops. 2 mobe days, 14 science/intra-cruise transit days and two days
to de-mobe ROV at the end of cruise.
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20, 21, 22
23 NOV  NP13/Galapagos/        Haymon,R/UCSB/     San Diego   12/NSF/F
01 DEC  Transit                OCE-0324668        Galapagos   Ecuador   
Haymon transit days, San Diego to Galapagos. 3 days for mobe and ship
logistics.  EM-300 mapping transects combined with transit.
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2
03 DEC  NP13/Galapagos/        Haymon,R/UCSB/     Galapagos   30/NSF/F
10 JAN  Magma/Crustal          OCE-0324668        Galapagos   Ecuador   
11                                                                      
DSL-120, Medea towed vehicle, and EM-300. Academic year timing for
participating students requires a mid-cruise port call in the Galapagos.
Cruise ends at Puerto Ayora on 11 Jan. 2006.
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Agency                    Funded            Proposed               TOTAL
------                    ------            --------               -----
 NAVY                      22.0                 0.0                22.0
 NOAA                      52.0                 0.0                52.0
 NSF                      136.0                 0.0               136.0
 Other                      9.0                 0.0                 9.0
 STATE                     45.0                 0.0                45.0
------                     -----               -----               -----
 TOTAL                    264.0                 0.0               264.0