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About R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian
Visiting Researchers
Safety Aboard R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian
Ship's Schedule
Labs Onboard
Sampling and Monitoring  Equipment
General Specifications
Scientific Work Spaces and Equipment Specifications
Sampling Stations

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Onboard the Research Vessel (R/V) Peter Wise Lake Guardian

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Photo courtesy of Kenneth R. Newhams

The R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) largest Great Lakes' research and  monitoring vessel.  It is the only self-contained, non-polluting research vessel on the Great Lakes.  The R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian, operated by the EPA’s Chicago-based Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO, conducts monitoring programs that sample the water, aquatic life, sediments, and air in order to assess the health of the Great Lakes ecosystem by using state-of-the-art data collection techniques and instruments during the biannual spring and summer surveys.  It is also used to support research activities conducted by Federal, State, and, local agencies, and universities. The R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian has been operating on the waters of the Great Lakes for the past 12 years.  The ship is offshore, collecting data, for approximately 7 months a yearThere are 16 rooms on the R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian, divided between a maximum of twenty-seven scientists and 13 crew.  Rooms include bunks, desks, lockers, and computer LAN connections.  Private bathrooms with showers or bathrooms shared between two rooms are available.  Recreation, exercise, and meal facilities aboard R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian are excellent.

R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian's captain and crew are provided by a contractor, and are noted for their high degree of professionalism, cooperation, and efficiency in monitoring and research work.

Visiting Researchers

The Great Lakes National Program Office offers the R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian as a ship of opportunity during the monitoring surveys to other federal, state and university scientists. We especially encourage research compatible with the standard sampling performed at each station. That is, simple water and/or plankton samples which can be subsequently processed and analyzed. If you have an interest in utilizing R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian to facilitate your research, please contact Mr. George Ison at (312) 353-1669, for more information on the capabilities and requirements for use of the ship. Upon acquiring permission for use of the ship, a survey plan  must be completed.  The survey plan submittal form is available as a portable document file (pdf) (27Kb pdf).  For an Microsoft Word/WordPerfect electronic version, please email George Ison (ison.george@epamail.epa.gov) Environmental Protection Specialist, Great Lakes National Program Office.

All those new to traveling onboard the R/V Peter Wise Lake Guardian are required to view Safety Aboard R/V Peter Wise Lake GuardianIt can be viewed online by clicking the above link.  If your computer cannot support this action, please email Larry Brail (brail.larry@epamail.epa.gov) for either a CD or VHS copy.

 


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