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Mt. Mitchell - Hydrographic SurveyApr 1, 2008 - GLOBAL SEAS PRESS RELEASE

The MT. MITCHELL will be operating this summer collecting data for Terrasond Surveys of Palmer Alaska, conducting nautical charting surveys of the Cook Inlet. Her sister ships, the FAIRWEATHER and RAINIER continue operations in the NOAA fleet. These ships have been commended as extremely efficient platforms for conducting coastal hydrographic survey operations.
The MT. MITCHELL is also expected to work with UTEC Survey, Inc., a Houston corporation, mapping a cable route along the West Coast of the United States.
MT. MITCHELL, commissioned in 1968, had been in service as a Hydrographic Survey Ship with the NOAA. She was completely refurbished and updated by GLOBAL SEAS and put back into service in 2004. This significant modernization to the highest SOLAS, ABS and USCG standards provides an unmatched habitability standard for crew and scientific compliment. During this most recent dry dock, the MT. MITCHELL completed a rigorous five year ABS special survey. This unique, state of the art vessel boasts comfortable berthing for up to 47 non-crew personnel, a large galley with a 38-seat mess hall, a comfortable lounge, multiple computer and lab spaces with high-speed data connections, among other amenities. There are over 3,000 sq feet of working deck space accessible by a 15-ton pedestal crane, a 32ft. launch, and an articulating A frame.
For more information and charter opportunities, please contact Global Seas LLC, at 206-770-7801
