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The ARSV Feedback site provides a venue for comments, suggestions and observations pertaining to the Antarctic Research and Supply Vessel (ARSV) charter recompete. This role is currently filled by the R/V Laurence M. Gould, which provides science and operational support year-round in the Antarctic Peninsula area. Everyone with a vested interest in the ARSV charter is encouraged to use this forum to provide feedback related to science and operational requirements.

The five most recent Comments are featured below. Click on a comment Subject to view the details about that comment, or click on a column header to sort all comments by that column.

Date AddedComments have been sorted by this column in ascending orderNameSubject Comment
1/23/2007 12:42 PM Marc Pomeroy Food Quality and Hygiene standards Charter should include language specifying Hygiene standards and quality of food especially in regard to use by date and storage practices. Review of ...
11/10/2006 02:49 PM David Leger Information Technology Items Rack space for IT equipment in the electronics lab should be expanded by 1 rack. Rack space for IT equipment should be securable, either by individua...
9/13/2006 04:40 PM Andrew Nunn Winch Electronics upgrade Replace old Markey winch sensor electronics canibalized from the Duke with the new system designed and quoted by Markey at $26,245 installed and calib...
9/13/2006 04:02 PM Andrew Nunn list of suggested modifications 1. Zodiac crane and rack. Either the already submitted plan on the 03 deck, the old plan on the 02 deck, or Captain Marty's new plan on the 01 which c...
8/31/2006 07:30 AM Bob Kluckhohn Walkways Walkways should be established with hand rails that are free from cargo and/or science gear. Maybe the approach should be from the opposite direction....

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