Understanding the Oceanographic Research Vessel: Legal Insights

Definition & Meaning

An oceanographic research vessel is a type of ship specifically designed for conducting scientific studies related to oceanography and limnology. These vessels are utilized exclusively for educational purposes or research activities that explore various aspects of the sea. This includes seismic studies, gravity meter assessments, magnetic explorations, marine geophysical surveys, geological surveys, atmospheric research, and biological studies. The Secretary of the relevant authority must find that the vessel is employed solely for these purposes.

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Real-world examples

Here are a couple of examples of abatement:

One example of an oceanographic research vessel is a ship used by a university to conduct studies on marine biology and ocean currents. This vessel might be employed to gather data for a research project aimed at understanding climate change impacts on ocean ecosystems. (hypothetical example)

Comparison with related terms

Term Definition Differences
Research Vessel A vessel used for various types of scientific research. Oceanographic research vessels are specifically focused on oceanography and limnology.
Commercial Vessel A ship used for commercial purposes, such as transporting goods. Oceanographic research vessels are not used for commercial activities.

What to do if this term applies to you

If you are involved in oceanographic research or are considering using an oceanographic research vessel, ensure that the vessel meets the necessary criteria outlined in 46 USCS § 2101. You may want to consult legal resources or templates available through US Legal Forms to assist with compliance. For complex legal matters, seeking professional legal advice is recommended.

Quick facts

Attribute Details
Primary Use Scientific research in oceanography and limnology
Legal Classification Defined under 46 USCS § 2101
Approval Requirement Must be approved by the Secretary

Key takeaways

Frequently asked questions

A vessel must be used solely for research or educational purposes in oceanography or limnology and must be approved by the Secretary.