POC:  Daniel S. Schwartz                  LAST UPDATED: 2007/02/28 16:32 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 2006 FINAL Schedule

                                                              DAYS/AGENCY/
CRUISE  MAP INDEX/AREA/        P.I./INSTITUTION/  PORTS       STATUS/
DATES   PURPOSE                PROPOSAL NO.                   CLEARANCE
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02
03 DEC  SP3A/Galapagos/        Haymon,R/UCSB/     Galapagos   11/NSF/F
10 JAN  Magma/Crustal          OCE-0324668        Galapagos   Ecuador   
11                                                                      
TN188, continued from prior year.
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12
13 JAN  SP3A/Galapagos/        McDuff,R/UW/       Galapagos   18/STATE/F
28 JAN  Student Instruction    74-0369            Galapagos   Ecuador   
29                                                                      
TN189.  On-board Chief Scientist R. Carpenter.
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30 JAN  SP2/SE Pacific/        TRANSIT/n/a/       Galapagos   3/NSF/F
10 FEB  Transit                -                  Papeete               
        SP2/SE Pacific/        TRANSIT/McDuff/UW/             6/STATE/F
        Transit                74-0369                                  
        SP2/SE Pacific/        TRANSIT/-/                     3/NOAA/F
        Transit                -                                        
TN190. Shared Transit:  Galapagos to Papeete, Tahiti to off-load and ship out
the Medea towed vehicle, and to Mobilize for the following Feely/CLIVAR line.
Transit costs shared between NOAA, UW and NSF.
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11, 12, 13
14 FEB  SP2/Pacific P-16 line/ Feely,R/PMEL/      Papeete     21/NOAA/F
03 MAR  CLIVAR/CO2             tbd                Honolulu              
TN191a. PART I:  Papeete to Honolulu.  As per Agency allocation:  days have
been adjusted to make the length of the cruise fit into the amount that NOAA
has available. TOTAL Science cruise--including the three transit days from
Galapagos to Tahiti--is now 46 Days (after the meeting of 1/10-11.

Three days for mobe and ship logistics and two days to de-mobe, are included.
The entire line runs from Tahiti to Kodiak Alaska, with a stop in Hawaii.
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04 MAR  NP9/Hawaii/            Schwartz,D/UW/     Honolulu    6(Non-Op)/
09 MAR  ABS Inspect. & Maint/S n/a                Honolulu    STATE/P
Six days at Hawaii as requested by ship operator to accomplish required ABS
inspection and bunkering/maintenance/ship logisitics.
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10 MAR  SP2/Pacific P-16 line/ Feely,R/PMEL/      Honolulu    23/NOAA/F
30 MAR  CLIVAR/CO2             tbd                Kodiak                
31, 01                                                                  
TN191b. PART II:  Honolulu to Kodiak.  Total science cruise length is now 46
days (including transit and in-port mobe/de-mobe days.)  This leg has been
extended by one day at the 1/10-11 scheduling meeting. ONE DAY MORE ADDED ON
1/20.
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02
03 APR  NP6/Gulf of Alaska/    Plant,B/UW/APL/    Kodiak      9/NAVY/F
09 APR  MURI prgrm             ONR BAA 04-021     Kodiak                
10                                                                      
TN192.
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11
12 APR  NP6/Bering Sea/        Stabeno,P/PMEL/    Kodiak      33/NOAA/F
12 MAY  FOCI                   tbd                Seward                
13                                                                      
TN193. Cruise length adjusted to 33 days total (one day added) and the end port
shifted to Seward at the scheduling meeting of 1/10-11.  Dates rigid for
science and weather constraints.
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14
15 MAY  NP6/Alaska/            Hopcroft,R/UAkF/   Seward      5/Other/F
18 MAY  Mocness                Purch Order        Seward                
TN194.
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19, 20
21 MAY  NP6/Ocn Sta Papa/      Wells,M/UMe/       Seward      32/NSF/F
19 JUN  Iron Avail.            OCE-0241752        Seattle               
TN195. Mobe will be conducted at Seward.  De-mobe at homeport.
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26 JUN  NP9/Puget Sound/       McDuff,R/UW/       Seattle     4/STATE/F
29 JUN  Student Instruction    74-0369            Seattle               
TN196. PRISM Stations.
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08 JUL  NP9/Pacific Coast/     Cowles,T/OSU/      Seattle     24/NAVY/F
30 JUL  Finescale Plankton     N00014-01-1-0277   Newport               
31                                                                      
TN197. Mobe at homeport (Seattle).  De-mobe at Newport, OR.
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01
02 AUG  NP9/NE Pacific/        Johnson,P/UW/      Newport     17/NSF/F
17 AUG  Mid-Water Silica       OCE-0452565        Seattle     Canada    
TN198. Sixteen Science days and one mobe day. De-mobe at homeport (Seattle).
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22 AUG  NP9/Juan de Fuca/      Embley,R/PMEL/     Seattle     17/NOAA/F
07 SEP  NeMO                   tbd                Seattle     Canada    
TN199. ROPOS ROV utilized.  Two days added at the scheduling meeting of
1/10-11. Mobe and De-Mobe of ROV done at Victoria.
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11 SEP  NP9/Pacific NW/        Hickey,B/UW/       Seattle     12/NSF/F
04 OCT  ECOHAB                 OCE-0234587        Seattle     Canada    
        NP9//                  Hickey,B/UW/                   12/NOAA/F
                               OCE-0234587                              
TN200. Cruise funding split between NOAA and NSF.   21 science days plus three
intra-cruise transit days.
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12 OCT  NP9/NE Pacific/        McDuff,R/UW/       Seattle     13/STATE/F
30 OCT  Student Instruction    74-0369            Seattle               
TN201. This cruise was run in several discreet pieces of one to four days each,
ending on 30 October.  Several faculty members are leading classes on each leg.
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01 NOV  NP9/Seattle/           Schwartz,D/UW/     Seattle     30(Non-Op)/
30 NOV  Shipyard Availability  n/a                Seattle     Other/P
Shipyard Availability:  Vessel drydocked at Cascade General Shipyard, Portland,
OR on 1 November and re-launched on 19 November.  Work continues alongside
until 30 November.
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04 DEC  NP9/Seattle/           Schwartz,D/UW/     Seattle     4(Non-Op)/
07 DEC  Alongside              n/a                Seattle     STATE/P
Post-shipyard Availability:  clean-up and USCG annual inspection.
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15 DEC  NP9/NE Pacific/        McDuff,R/UW/       Seattle     4/STATE/F
18 DEC  Student Instruction    74-0369            Seattle               
TN202. PRISM Stations.  On-board Chief Scientist, M. Kawase.
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19 DEC  NP9/Seattle/           Schwartz,D/UW/     Seattle     13(Non-Op)/
16 MAR  Maint/Stand-down       n/a                Seattle     Other/P
Maintenance Period at home port - Stand down as directed in ONR e-mail of July
15th, 2006.  A total of 121+ non-op maintenance days are programmed between
March of 2006 and the middle of March, 2007.
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Agency                    Funded            Proposed               TOTAL
------                    ------            --------               -----
 NAVY                      33.0                 0.0                33.0
 NOAA                     109.0                 0.0               109.0
 NSF                       75.0                 0.0                75.0
 Other                      5.0                 0.0                 5.0
 STATE                     45.0                 0.0                45.0
------                     -----               -----               -----
 TOTAL                    267.0                 0.0               267.0