Primary communications: email
Email is available on a near real-time basis 24 hours per day and is the primary and preferred method of contact for business and personal purposes. Information regarding shipboard email is online here.
How to place a satellite telephone call to a Scripps vessel
- To place an satellite telephone call from shore, dial the international access code (011 in the US) followed by a three-digit satellite identifier (for example, 870), followed by the ship number.
- For example, to call R/V Robert Gordon Sproul on the Fleet Broadband system from a U.S. location, dial 011-870-773-151-273.
- For Inmarsat FleetBroadband operator assistance dial 800-826-8680.
- Satellite calls do not always go through on the first try. This does not necessarily indicate system failure. Try again and be persistent.
- Satcom telephones ring on the bridge of the vessel. Be aware that the mate on watch may be unable to answer the telephone if busy with high priority duties. Even if answered, it may require time to locate the desired person aboard ship. Common procedure is to take the name and number of the calling party ashore, end the call, and have the shipboard party call back as soon as possible.
R/V Roger Revelle | Cell phone | 858-242-6717 | |
At sea: Sealink | 929-605-5247 | Costs apply - see below | |
At sea: FleetXpress | 646-939-4722 | Costs apply - see below | |
At sea: Fleet Broadband | 011-870-773-910-299 | Costs apply - see below | |
At sea: Iridium CERTUS | Pending | Costs apply - see below | |
R/V Robert G. Sproul | Cell phone | 858-344-9817 | |
At sea: FleetXpress | Pending | Costs apply - see below | |
At sea: Fleet Broadband | 011-870-773-151-273 | Costs apply - see below | |
R/V Sally Ride | Cell phone | 858-253-1347 | |
At sea: Sealink | 929-955-0387 | Costs apply - see below | |
At sea: FleetXpress | 646-939-4500 | Costs apply - see below |
Telephone calls to ships at sea use satellite links, and may cost $5 to $10 per minute, with a 3-minute minimum. Costs accrue to the shipboard party whether the call is incoming or outgoing. The bridge will log satellite calls and charge the shipboard party appropriately. Bills may be paid using cash, check or major credit card.
Mobile phones
Cellular telephones can sometimes connect when vessels are working near shore, enabling you to call embarked individuals directly. SIO ships carry cell phones for ship business and are not intended to receive personal calls from shore.
- Emergency Contacts
- Contacting research vessels
- R/V Sally Ride
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R/V Roger Revelle
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Handbook
- Section 1: Welcome Aboard
- Section 2: Specifications
- Section 3: Vessel Layout Description
- Section 4: Ship's and Scientific Equipment Description
- Section 5: Technical Services and Special Equipment
- Section 6: Navigation and Communications Capability
- Section 7: Safety
- Section 8: Ship Organization
- Section 9: Scientific Berthing Plan
- Specifications
- Schematic Drawings
- Berthing Plan
- Scientific Equipment
- Major Shipboard Equipment
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Handbook
- R/V Robert Gordon Sproul
- R/V Bob and Betty Beyster
- Emeritus: R/V Melville
- Emeritus: R/V New Horizon
- Research Platform FLIP (FLoating Instrument Platform)
- Preventing harassment and discrimination
- Alcohol and illegal drugs: Zero tolerance
- Departure & arrival times
- Pregnancy and Lactation at Sea
- Accommodating Disabilities
- Minimum Age At Sea
- Isotope Use on Scripps Ships
- Geophysical survey requirements in California waters
- Export controls and compliance
- Scientific shipments to Scripps vessels
- Ship to Shore Communications
- Internet use policy
- Winch and Wire Regulations
- Ship Usage Rates
- Data and Sample Distribution Policy
- Stable Isotopes on SIO Ships
- Carryforward of Ship Time
- Using non-UNOLS vessels
- Transportation Worker's Identification Credential (TWIC)
- Naval Clearances
- Notice to mariners
- Volunteering Aboard Scripps Ships
- USCG Rules for Buoys