Royal Research Ship
A Royal Research Ship (RRS) is a merchant navy vessel of the United Kingdom that conducts scientific research for Her Majesty's Government. Organisations include; the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and the National Oceanography Centre (NOC). A warrant from the Queen is required before a ship can be designated as an RRS.[1]
In the 1950s and 1960s the Royal Research Ships of the day were owned by the Admiralty, partially managed by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), and run as ships of that fleet.
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Recent history
The work of the two Royal Research Ships operated by the British Antarctic Survey is complemented by a Royal Navy icebreaker, currently HMS Protector, which provides science logistics support to the British Antarctic Survey.[2]
On the 25 April 2014 it was announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, that £200 million would be invested in the construction of a new polar research vehicle. The new icebreaker will be designed with a helipad, on-board labs and the capability to deploy subs; and should enter service in 2019.[3]
Current Royal Research Ships
All ships bear the prefix "RRS" - Royal Research Ship.
Ship | Entered service | Displacement | Type | Owner | Operator | Note |
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RRS James Clark Ross | 1990 | 5,732 tonnes | Research ship | Natural Environment Research Council | British Antarctic Survey | [4] |
RRS Ernest Shackleton | 1995 | 4,028 tonnes | Research ship | Natural Environment Research Council | British Antarctic Survey | [5] |
RRS James Cook | 2007 | 5,800 tonnes | Research ship | Natural Environment Research Council | National Marine Facilities Division, National Oceanography Centre | [6] |
RRS Discovery | 2013 | 6,260 tonnes | Research ship | Natural Environment Research Council | National Marine Facilities Division, National Oceanography Centre | [7] |
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RRS Discovery Leaving Liverpool.jpg
Discovery
Notable former Royal Research Ships
- RRS Discovery (1901)
- RRS William Scoresby (1926)
- RRS Discovery II (1929)
- RRS John Biscoe (1956)
- RRS Discovery (1962)
- RRS Bransfield (1970)
- RRS Charles Darwin (1985)
See also
References
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External links
- UK Natural Environment Research Council
- UK National Oceanography Centre, Southampton
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- National Marine Facilities Division
- Inter-Agency Committee on Marine Science and Technology