Vessel Support
A Fleet of Fully Equipped Research Vessels
Environmental sampling and data collection in aquatic and riverine environments often require the use of small vessels, experienced and certified boat captains, and a knowledgeable crew. Small businesses that own and manage their own fleet of vessels provide clients with the advantages of rapid mobilization and scheduling flexibility, which optimizes sample collection.
EAS maintains a fleet of fully equipped research vessels that can be outfitted with specialized equipment and instrumentation to meet project needs. We offer a large pool of U.S. Coast Guard-licensed captains, experienced deck-hands, divers, scientists, and technicians who have more than 100 years combined experience in a range of inland and coastal water conditions. Our team offers an outstanding record for safely performing on-water support services.
EAS uses a variety of vessels outfitted with specialized equipment and instrumentation that enable us to perform the following support services:
- Conduct sampling and surveying in offshore areas during daylight and nighttime
- Deploy the liquid-tip Trident probe to map contaminated groundwater upwellings and collect water and sediment samples
- Transport staff, including divers, to job sites along and within riverine environments
- Provide short-notice call-up/emergency response
- Transport heavy equipment, such as river pumps
- Transport samples from the field to the laboratory for preparation and shipping
- Conduct river tours for clients
- Conduct fish collections utilizing electrofishing and rod and reel
Certifications
Boat Operators
U.S. Coast Guard-Licensed Merchant Mariner for 25-ton and 50-ton vessels; Inland OUPV (6-PACK) licensed boat operators in U.S. bays, rivers, and sounds; Inland OUPV certificate for near coastal waters; 50-ton Inland masters license with towing certificate
Divers
Certified by National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI) or Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
Primary Vessels
EAS maintains four primary vessels in the Columbia River. We also have access to a large pool of additional vessels and watercraft. Our knowledgeable boat operators and field sampling experts are experienced at working under all types of conditions and facing navigational challenges, including submerged land features and fluctuating river levels.
ALUMAWELD SUPER VEE PRO 23 FT
- Powered by a Honda 225 Vtec Four-Stroke
- Yamaha 9.9 Four-Stroke auxiliary power
- Lowrance Elite 5 DSI depthfinder/chartplotter
- Light bar with two remote-operated Golights
- Removable canopy
- Equipped with 500-lb rated davit
Specifications | |
Hull Length | 23’5″ |
Beam | 98″ |
Dry Weight | 1780 lb |
Fuel Capacity | 45 gal |
Persons/Capacity | 9/1,350 lb |
SMOKERCRAFT PRO-V ALASKAN 19 FT
- Powered by a Yamaha 150 Four-Stroke
- Yamaha 8 Four-Stroke auxiliary power
- Garmin TR-1 autopilot
- Garmin GPS 4208
- Garmin 25-km-range radar unit
- High-resolution sonar
- High-range VHF radio
Specifications | |
Hull Length | 19′ |
Beam | 87″ |
Dry Weight | 1500 lb |
Fuel Capacity | 32 gal |
Persons/Capacity | 7/1,000 lb |
ALUMAWELD SUPER VEE PRO 25 FT
- Powered by a Yamaha 225 Four-Stroke
- T8 Four-Stroke auxiliary power
- Hummingbird depthfinder/chartplotter
- Removable canopy
Specifications | |
Hull Length | 25′ |
Beam | 98″ |
Dry Weight | 1780 lb |
Fuel Capacity | 45 gal |
Persons/Capacity | 9/1,350 lb |