Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility
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A Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF) is a facility owned by the U.S. Navy as a holding facility for decommissioned naval vessels, pending determination of their final fate. All ships in these facilities are inactive, but some are still on the Naval Vessel Register
Naval Vessel Register
The Naval Vessel Register is the official inventory of ships and service craft in custody of or titled by the United States Navy. It contains information on ships and service craft that make up the official inventory of the Navy from the time a vessel is authorized through its life cycle and...

, while others have been stricken from that Register.

The ships that have been stricken from the NVR are disposed of by one of several means, including foreign military sale transfer, ship donation as a museum or memorial, domestic dismantling and recycling, artificial reefing, or use as a target vessel. Others are retention assets for possible future reactivation, which have been laid up for long-term preservation and are maintained with minimal maintenance (humidity control, corrosion control, flood/fire watch) should they need to be recalled to active duty.

There are NISMFs in Philadelphia, PA, Pearl Harbor, HI and Bremerton, WA, operated by the Naval Sea Systems Command Inactive Ships On-site Maintenance Offices.

In addition, parts of Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Norfolk Naval Shipyard
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 and Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility is a United States Navy shipyard covering 179 acres on Puget Sound at Bremerton, Washington...

 are designated for the storage of inactive nuclear power
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ed vessels.

Inactive ship facilities in Suisun Bay
Suisun Bay
Suisun Bay is a shallow tidal estuary at in northern California, USA. It lies at the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, forming the entrance to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, an inverted river delta...

, James River
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 and Beaumont, Texas
Beaumont, Texas
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 are owned and operated by the Maritime Administration under the Department of Transportation
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.

Vessels Moored at NISMFs

Following is a short list of vessels currently being stored at the facilities:

Philadelphia, PA

As of March 4, 2011: - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, available for donation as a museum and memorial - Stricken, available for donation as a museum and memorial - Inactive reserve - Stricken, available for donation as a museum and memorial - Inactive reserve - Stricken, available for donation as a museum and memorial - Stricken, to be disposed of - Inactive reserve - Inactive reserve - Inactive, Out of Commission, in reserve - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, available for donation as a museum and memorial - Stricken, to be disposed of - To Be Determined

Beaumont, TX

- Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of

Portsmouth, VA

- Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of

Bremerton, WA

- Inactive reserve, out of commission - Stricken, available for donation as a museum and memorial - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of by recycling - Stricken, to be disposed of by recycling - Stricken, disposed of by recycling in 2010 - Stricken, to be disposed of via foreign military sales - Stricken, to be disposed of via foreign military sales - Stricken, disposed of by submarine recycling in 2010 - Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling - Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling - Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling - Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling - Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling - Stricken, to be disposed of by submarine recycling - Stricken, to be disposed of

Pearl Harbor, HI

- Stricken, to be disposed of, retain as logistics support asset - Inactive reserve - Inactive reserve, out of commission - Inactive reserve - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - To be scrapped - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of Stricken, to be disposed of Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, to be disposed of

Benicia, CA

- Stricken, to be disposed of - Stricken, available for donation as a museum and memorial

Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit, Charleston

- Stricken, to be disposed of, retain as submarine moored training ship - Stricken, to be disposed of, retain as submarine moored training ship

Locale Unlisted

- Stricken, retained by Navy as museum - currently berthed Naval Submarine Base; Groton, CT

Ships previously held

- Reactivated - Sunk as training and battle damage evaluation target 14 May 2005 - International Shipbreaking Ltd, Brownsville, TX - Scrapping completed: 2010-09-10 - Sunk as a target on 29 April 2009 as part of a joint fleet exercise - Sunk as training target 6 October 2008 - Esco Marine, Brownsville, Texas - Scrapping completed: 2009-03-03 - Being scrapped - Esco Marine, Brownsville, Texas - Scrapping completed: 2009-02-27 - Being scrapped

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