MV Kellie Chouest explained

MV Kellie Chouest is a Deep Submergence Elevator Support Ship operated under the Military Sealift Command's Special Mission Ship Program and leased from Edison Chouest Offshore. It is assigned to COMSUBDEVRON FIVE for deep water rescue, salvage and research missions.

Kellie Chouest helped in the recovery operations of the stricken after a flooding and fire of the latter vessel. She also assisted in the recovery of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 voice and flight data recorders, and of 's propeller and shaft.[1]

In 2002, High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network researchers conducted an expedition to locate the SEALAB II/III habitat located off the Scripps pier in La Jolla, California.[2] Researchers utilized a Scorpio ROV to find the site and were able to conduct a live multicast from ship to shore.[2] This expedition was the first return to the site since the habitat was moved.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/chouest.htm GlobalSecurity.org: Chouest
  2. Web site: staff . Wireless tests aboard US Navy ship include exploration of USN/SIO Sea Lab II . . 2002-02-13 . 2011-02-18.