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~Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary~
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~ RESEARCH VESSEL FULMAR
~ Fulmar

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The National Marine Sanctuary Program's new 67-foot R/V Fulmar will be used to greatly expand and enhance research, education and emergency response programs for the west coast region. The vessel is homeported at the Monterey Harbor in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and also serves the Gulf of the Farallones and Cordell Bank national marine sanctuaries.

Download the 2008 operations schedule (18 KB PDF).
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The R/V Fulmar was built by All American Marine of Bellingham, Washington based on the design for the highly successful R/V Shearwater working at the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary in Southern California. The R/V Fulmar is a Teknicraft hydrofoil-assisted, aluminum-hulled catamaran that was designed specifically to handle the wave states and conditions found in this region. The vessel will strengthen, streamline and connect efforts along the almost 400 miles of central and northern California coastline protected by these National Marine Sanctuaries.

Mission Statement
The R/V Fulmar supports collaborative research, education and resource protection projects in the Central and Northern California National Marine Sanctuaries to inform and implement sanctuary management.

General Uses
The R/V Fulmar's primary function is research and monitoring and she is expected to be heavily utilized for up to 180 key missions including benthic monitoring along the remote Big Sur coastline, marine mammal and sea bird observations, tagging organisms, oceanographic monitoring, archeological/cultural research (primarily shipwrecks) and collecting baseline data for emerging management issues such as invasive species and marine reserves. The data collected during these cruises will help inform management decisions at all three sites and with state and federal partners. The R/V Fulmar will also serve as a platform for teacher workshops and other education and outreach initiatives.
 
Specifications
  • Marine Grade Aluminum
  • LOA 67'; Beam 24'; Draft 7'
  • 2-3 Crew; 10 berths; 27 passengers
  • Twin MTU 740HP diesel engines
  • Cruise Speed 22 kts
  • Top Speed 27 kts
  • Range 400+ nm at cruise
  • Nitrox dive air system
Download the Fulmar Capabilities and Specifications document (76 KB PDF).
 
Downloadable Forms and Documents

Example Projects Using R/V Fulmar


More Information
For more information about R/V Fulmar contact Karen Grimmer at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (karen.grimmer@noaa.gov). Click here for pictures and information about the vessel dedication ceremony.

R/V Fulmar Images
Fulmar
Photo: Paul Chetirkin / MBNMS.
Fulmar
Photo: Paul Chetirkin / MBNMS.


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