NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter

NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter Welcome to the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter Official page! Gordon Gunter was originally built as the U.S.

Naval Ship RELENTLESS (T-AGOS 18) in 1989 by Halter Marine in Moss Point, Mississippi. RELENTLESS was operated by the Military Sealift Command as an Ocean Surveillance Ship until her transfer to NOAA on March 17, 1993. The RELENTLESS was commissioned on August 28, 1998, in Pascagoula, Mississippi as the NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter. The ship bears the prestigious name of Dr. Gordon Gunter, a pioneer in

the development of marine science in the Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico). Dr. Gunter has dedicated his life to studying, teaching and discovering the truths of marine science in the Gulf region. He served as the first director of the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory and was responsible for the foundation of the scientific journal, "Gulf Research Reports." For more than half a century, Dr. Gunter has been a guiding light in the study of the waters in which NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter operates. Comment Guidelines for NOAA Social Media Channels:
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04/29/2026
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01/05/2026

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08/20/2025

The NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter Change of Command Live Stream will open at 09:50 for all guests!

The crew and science party are putting the new UAS platform to good use on NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter's annual mammals crui...
07/14/2025

The crew and science party are putting the new UAS platform to good use on NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter's annual mammals cruise. This year we'll be surveying S***m Whales!

[Photo: Melissa Cook]

04/22/2025

And just like that NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter's repair period is over! The ship gained a new Uncrewed Aircraft System platform while at shipyard. Both the crew and science parties are eager to test it out. Stay tuned!

[Video: Cmdr. Damian Manda]

HOLE-Y MOLY! Dry dock transformations continue on NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter. A large cut out has been made on the ship's p...
01/24/2025

HOLE-Y MOLY! Dry dock transformations continue on NOAA Ship Gordon Gunter. A large cut out has been made on the ship's port side to fit in new AC units that'll keep us cool while sailing in the Gulf. Next up is paint!

Great photo taken by one of our reoccurring scientists and resident seabird experts Kate Sutherland!
01/08/2025

Great photo taken by one of our reoccurring scientists and resident seabird experts Kate Sutherland!

Soaring into the weekend the best way we know how—with a snack!

Credit: Terra Mar Applied Sciences/Kate Sutherland

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