maritime expedition
C1348
concept
A maritime expedition is an organized sea voyage undertaken for a specific purpose such as exploration, research, trade, or military objectives, typically involving specialized vessels, crew, and logistical planning.
Aliases (10)
- Arctic expedition ×3
- Royal Navy expedition ×2
- naval expedition ×2
- Arctic exploration expedition ×1
- British naval expedition ×1
- Dutch naval raid ×1
- Swedish expedition ×1
- marine archaeology expedition team ×1
- medieval maritime expedition ×1
- oceanographic expedition ×1
Instances (17)
- English Armada (1589) ("naval expedition")
- Raid on the Medway ("Dutch naval raid")
- First voyage of James Cook ("Royal Navy expedition")
- Second voyage of James Cook ("Royal Navy expedition")
- Fram expedition across the Arctic Ocean ("Arctic expedition")
- First Portuguese India Armada ("naval expedition")
- Landing of the First Fleet
- Franklin expedition ("Arctic exploration expedition")
- Amundsen Gjøa expedition ("Arctic expedition")
- Norse voyages to North America ("medieval maritime expedition")
- Magellan–Elcano expedition
- Vega expedition ("Arctic expedition")
- AMORE 2001 (Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition) ("oceanographic expedition")
- RV Petrel expedition team ("marine archaeology expedition team")
- Voyage to the Moluccas