Environmental Science Service Corps (Meckelnburgh)

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Environmental Science Service Corps
Active 1685 AN–present
Country Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh
Type Scientific survey
Size 1,320 total
190 civilians
Website environment.mil.mb

The Environmental Science Service Corps (MBESSC) is a specialized component of the armed services of the United Kingdom of Meckelnburghresponsible for environmental protection, weather forecasting and hydrographic surveying. The Corps is made of experts in environmental science, ecology, geography, oceanography and natural resource management. It utilizes only commissioned officers, without warrant officers or enlisted personnel.

Mission

Lincoln-class (AGFR)
NVF WP-240 Blizzard

The ESSC is responsible for addressing environmental threats, such as fisheries collapse, and is supplied with a fleet of pollution response vessels in case of environmental disasters on the water. As part of this function, the Corps is responsible for the opening and closing of fisheries throughout Meckelnburgh. Along with the Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard, it administers the nation's exclusive economic zone.

The Corps is also responsible for coastal survey, the geographic mapping of the kingdom and its surrounding waters. It also manages weather forecasting, and is the weather agency of Meckelnburgh. As part of this effort, the Environmental Science Corps also operates a set of NVF WP-240 Blizzard weather aircraft for in-the-sky weather observation.

In 1734 AN, as part of an expansion of the corps' program in Branniboria, the headquarters of the corps was moved from Boulonne in Brittnay to Tuft in Cumberland.

Vehicles

Vessels

The Environmental Science Service Corps operates 18 vessels, from arctic research and hydrographic survey to pollution control.

Class Type No. Origin Displ. Speed Comp. Notes Introduced
Research vessels
Yaquina-class Arctic research ship (AGAR) 1 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 6,400 t 16 kn 31 1756 AN
Toledo-class Oceanographic research ship (AGOR) 2 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 2,866 t 12 kn 48 1744 AN
Siletz-class Hydrographic survey ship (AGS) 1 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 3,680 t 15 kn 72 1737 AN
Newport-class Coastal hydrographic survey ship (AGSC) 4 (2) Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 1,800 t 12 kn 55 8 scientists 1685 AN
Lincoln-class Fisheries research ship (AGFR) 2 (2) Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 2,028 t 14 kn 24 15 scientists 1685 AN
Yachats-class Fisheries research ship (AGFR) 4 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 163 t 9 kn 13 1735 AN
Pollution control vessels
Waldport-class Pollution control ship (AGPC) 2 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 3,450 t 15 kn 50 1741 AN
Depoe-class Pollution control ship (AGPC) 2 (6) Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 1,543 t 11 kn 18 1,410 m3 collection tanks 1685 AN

Aircraft

Type Role No. Origin Weight Speed Aircrew Introduced
Weather collection
NVF WP-240 Blizzard Weather collection 3 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 33,112 kg 250 kn 22 1721 AN