Greening the Research Fleet Workshop

January 10-11, 2012

Nicholas School of the Environment

Duke University, Durham, NC

 

UNOLS thanks the workshop presenters who shared their expertise with our community: Learn more about the presenters by clicking here: Presenters

 

Meeting Presentations

 

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Meeting Agenda

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Participant List

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The UNOLS Fleet – Bruce Corliss, Duke University and UNOLS Chair

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Ocean Class Research Vessels – Mike Prince, ONR

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R/V Sikuliaq and Regional Class Research Vessels – Matt Hawkins, NSF

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Green Research:  The Derek M. Baylis Survey of the Northern San Andreas Fault- Chris Goldfinger, Oregon State University

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Oceanography Under Sail: What can be Learned from the Tara Ocean - Lee Karp-Boss (on behalf of the Tara Oceans consortium), University of Maine

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Foss Hybrid Tugs - Susan Hayman and Paul Jamer, Foss Maritime Company and AKA Group

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Engineering Challenges for a Green Ship Conversion - Matthias Teichrieb, Tactical Marine Solutions Ltd.

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Vessel Energy Management, What It Is and Common Areas for Energy Improvement - Michael Gaffney, Alaris Companies

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Developing an Environmentally Compliant Vessel Lubrication Plan - Ben Bryant, Kluber Lubrication North America

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The Benefits and Challenges of Bio-fuels and Bio-lubricants in Marine Applications - Dennis Donahue, NOAA-GLERL

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Sustainability and Building a "Green Culture" in the Marine Transportation Industry - Deborah Franco, Harley Marine Services

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Commercial Shipping Initiatives in Energy Efficiency And Environmental Compliance -  Robert Bowers, Maersk Line, Limited

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Lessons Learned from Greening the Cruise Vessels - Jamie Sweeting, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

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SNAME Marine Vessel Environmental Performance Method - Timothy S. Leach, The Glosten Associates, SNAME

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SuPort: Integrating Sustainability into Ports - Craig Covil, Arup

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Radiated Noise of Research Vessels - Christopher Barber, ARL Penn State

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Next Generation Research Vessel: Balancing Performance with Zero Footprint Objectives - Timothy S. Leach, The Glosten Associates

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Emerging Sustainability & Life Cycle Initiatives-Implications for Fleets & Ports - Jay Golden, Duke University

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Greening the European Research Vessel Fleet - Cattrijsse, A & Rogers, R., Flanders Marine Institute & National Oceanography Centre

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Breakout Sessions and Moderators

 

 

Posters and Additional Materials of Interest

 

POSTER: NOAA Shipboard Environmental Compliance Training - Julie Wagner & Ralph Rogers, NOAA

  POSTER: R/V Cape Hatteras Biofuel Experiment: Waste Vegetable Oil for Diesel Power - Rebecca Stephens Smith, Mark Smith, John Wilder, Beth Govoni, and Bruce Corliss - Duke/University of North Carolina Oceanographic Consortium, Duke University

 

Benefits Of Using Biodiesel Aboard R/V Endeavor – Tom Glennon, University of Rhode Island.

  EUROFLEETS WP3.4 - Guidelines towards future new buildings and innovative eco-design for regional vessels - Existing and innovative technologies and operational measures reducing the environmental impact of regional research vessels, 24 November 2011 - Version 2
  EUROFLEETS WP3.2 - Research VEssel Environmental Management Plan [RVEMP] - The application of Environmental Management Plan [EMP] principals to Research Vessels, Marine Scientific Research Equipment and Marine Scientific Research Operations in the European Context, 31 August 2011 - Version 2 [Final]