Responder class

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The Gulf Coast Responder deploying her boom to skim oil on the Sabine-Naches waterway in January, 2010.

The Responder class is class of oil recovery vessels, built in 1992 and 1993.[1]

These vessels can deploy a boom, and use it to suck up leaks of oil, and other liquids that float on water.[1] They also have room to provide a command center when it is joined by smaller oil recovery vessels.

The vessels require on a crew of 6 mariners. The boom requires an additional 7 oil recovery specialists. The vessels can carry a complement of 38.[1]

The Pacific Responder was the first vessel launched.

Specifications

Specifications[2]
Length 63.5 m (208.33 foot)
Depth 5.1 m (16.73 foot)
Max Draft 4.3 m (14.11 foot)
Beam 13.4 m (43.96 foot)
Complement 38 Persons
Fuel Capacity 112,890 Gallons

Vessels

Vessels
image name location notes
Delaware Responder Chesapeake City, Maryland In service as of 2020.[3]
CaliforniaResponder-SanDiego.jpg California Responder [[]]
Florida Responder (8374269466).jpg Florida Responder Miami, Florida In service as of 2020.[4]
Gulf Coast Responder, a 210-foot oil spill response vessel, skims oil on the Sabine-Naches waterway.jpg Gulf Coast Responder Lake Charles, Louisiana In service as of 2020.[5]
Hawaii Responder Oahu, Hawaii In service as of 2020.[6]
Louisiana Responder via NOAA 4716568367 bede70309b b.jpg Louisiana Responder Fort Jackson, Louisiana In service as of 2020.[7]
Maine Responder (8150967753).jpg Maine Responder [[]]
Mississippi Responder Pascagoula, Mississippi In service as of 2020.[8]
New Jersey Responder Perth Amboy, New Jersey In service as of 2020.[9]
Oregon Responder in 2018.jpg Oregon Responder Astoria, Oregon In service as of 2020.[10]
Pacific Responder (35166203151).jpg Pacific Responder [[]]
S.T. Benz Responder Grand Isle, Louisiana In service as of 2020.[11]
Southern Responder Ingleside, Texas In service as of 2020.[12]
Pollution control vessels in Galveston.jpg Texas Responder Galveston, Texas In service as of 2020.[13]
Virginia Responder [[]]
Oil recovery vessel W.C. Park Responder drills in how to respond to an oil spill in 2019 - 190523-G-BA041-333.jpg W.C. Park Responder Port Angeles, Washington In service as of 2020.[14]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Responder class oil spill response vessel (OSRV), Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  2. International Symposium Marine Oil Spill Response, Nippon Foundation, 1997-06-16, p. 113. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  3. Site equipment inventory: Chesapeake City, MD, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  4. Site equipment inventory: Miami, FL, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  5. Site equipment inventory: Lake Charles, LA, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  6. Site equipment inventory: Oahu, Honolulu, HI, Pier 15, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  7. Site equipment inventory: Fort Jackson, LA, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  8. Site equipment inventory: Pascagoula, MS, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  9. Site equipment inventory: Perth Amboy, NJ, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  10. Site equipment inventory: Astoria, OR, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  11. Site equipment inventory: Grand Isle, LA, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  12. Site equipment inventory: Ingleside, TX, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  13. Site equipment inventory: Galveston, TX, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.
  14. Site equipment inventory: Port Angeles, WA, Terminal 3, Marine Spill Response Corporation. Retrieved on 2022-08-07.