BRP Gregorio Velasquez

USNS Melville (T-AGOR-14) underway off Bay City, Michigan, 9 July 1969
History
United States
NameMelville (1968-2016)
NamesakeGeorge Wallace Melville, a noted Arctic explorer and Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering from 1887 to 1903
BuilderDefoe Shipbuilding Company, Bay City, Michigan
Laid down12 July 1967
Launched10 July 1968
Sponsored byMrs. Elford A. Cederberg
Acquiredby the U.S. Navy 1 August 1969, as USNS Melville (T-AGOR-14)
In service1969, for operation as R/V Melville by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, California
HomeportLa Jolla, California
FateTransferred to Philippines 29 April 2016
Notes
  • Laboratory Space: 2,636 sq ft (244.9 m2)
  • Main Deck Working Area: 4,050 sq ft (376 m2)
  • Freeboard: 12 feet (3.7 m)
  • Sewage System: MSD,
  • 8,000 U.S. gallons (30,000 L)
History
Philippines
NameGregorio Velasquez (2016-present)
NamesakeGregorio Velasquez
Acquiredby the Philippine Navy 28 April 2016
Recommissioned28 April 2016
Identification
General characteristics
TypeRobert D. Conrad-class oceanographic research ship
Tonnage2,516 tons (7,125 m³)
Displacement2,944 long tons (2,991 t)
Length279 feet (85 m)
Beam46 feet (14 m)
Draft16 feet 6 inches (5.03 m) (maximum)
Propulsiontwo 1,385 hp Propulsion General Electric motors, Bow Thruster: 900 hp retractable Azimuth-compensating bow thruster, Two 1385 hp Z-Drive Lips propellers
SpeedCruising: 11.7 knots (21.7 km/h); Maximum: 14 knots (26 km/h); Minimum: variable to 0, any direction
RangeRange: 10,061 nmi (18,633 km; 11,578 mi) at 11.7 knots (fuel)
Endurance40 days at 11.7 knots (fuel)
CapacityWater Capacity: 15,900 gallons (60,200 L)
Complement23 civilian mariners, 38 scientists
Armamentnone
NotesFuel consumption: 3,600 gallons per day (13,600 L/d) (transit)

BRP Gregorio Velasquez is Philippine Navy's first oceanographic research vessel.[1] It was built by the United States Navy as USNS Melville (T-AGOR-14) for university support of Navy programs. The ship was operated as the research vessel R/V Melville by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography for oceanographic research. As the R/V Melville, it was the oldest active vessel in the academic research fleet, collectively known as the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS)[2] (UNOLS).[3] The US Government confirmed on 17 November 2015 that the Melville was to be transferred to the Philippine Navy as Excess Defense Articles (EDA)s.[4] The vessel was officially transferred to the Philippines on 28 April 2016 and was commissioned into active service at the same time with the Philippine Navy.[5]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "What is UNOLS?". Archived from the original on 2010-02-28. Retrieved 2009-12-18. | University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System: What is UNOLS?
  3. ^ http://scrippsnews.ucsd.edu/Releases/?releaseID=927 Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine | Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Scripps News: Scripps Research Vessel Melville Returns after Two-and-a-Half Year Voyage
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  5. ^ "U.S. Navy Transfers Research Vessel to Philippine Navy".