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Fleet Telephone Numbers


Note: Some methods of communicating with our ships can be very expensive (up to $11/minute for Inmarsat). Please try the less expensive methods first. When the ship is at sea, try the cellular number first, then the SkyCell, Wave Talk, or Inmarsat Mini-M number, and lastly, the Inmarsat A or B number. The at sea numbers for each ship is listed in order of increasing cost.
 
The actual charges for shore to ship calls may vary by long distance provider. You should check with your provider to determine the actual cost of the call.

SH |  FA |  FH |  GU |  HB |  HA |  KA |  M2 |  MF |  NF |  EX |  R2 |  DY |  SE |  PC |  RA |  RB |  TJ


Bell M. Shimada (WTED)


Fairweather (WTEB)


Ferdinand Hassler (WTEK)


Gordon Gunter (WTEO)


Henry B. Bigelow (WTDF)


Hi'ialakai (WTEY)


Ka'imimoana (WTEU)


McArthur II (WTEJ)


Miller Freeman (WTDM)


Nancy Foster (WTER)


Okeanos Explorer (WTDH)


Oregon II (WTDO)


Oscar Dyson (WTEP)


Oscar Elton Sette (WTEE)


Pisces (WTDL)


Rainier (WTEF)


Ronald H. Brown (WTEC)


Thomas Jefferson (WTEA)


Notes:

1: Inmarsat numbers vary depending on which satellite is being used by the ship:

2: When a ship is in the the vicinity of the following cities, dial the following roaming code first; after the tone, dial the full cellular phone number (i.e. 206-660-7167).

3: Iridium phone: For the lowest rates when calling from a land line, use the Hawaii interface (808 area code) number listed directly below the ship Iridium number. This option is not available on all Iridium numbers.


•  Updated: February 1, 2012


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