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The NOAA Ship DELAWARE II conducts fishery and living marine resource research in support of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Northeast Fisheries Science Center in Woods Hole, MA. The ship's normal operating area is the Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and the continental shelf and slope from Southern New England to Cape Hatteras, NC. Typical assessment work includes groundfish assessment surveys and Marine Resources Monitoring, Assessment and Prediction (MARMAP) surveys.

Research conducted from the DELAWARE II provides an understanding of the physical and biological processes that control year-class strength of key economical fish species. The vessel is operated by the Office of NOAA Corps Operations. On November 29, 1996 the DELAWARE II returned to Woods Hole from Detyen's Shipyard in Charleston, South Carolina, where she was undergoing an RTE (Repair to Extend it useful life), under the Fleet Replacement and Modernization (FRAM) Program. This included the installation of an INMARSAT-B high speed satellite connection which allows network connections to the NEFSC and the internet.

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