Sophisticated Systems for Oceanographic Research03/09/2010 |
| Kongsberg Maritime is to supply a sophisticated suite of acoustic systems, including multibeam and scientific echosounders for the Alaska Region Research Vessel (ARRV), R/V Sikuliaq, which has been commisioned by owner, the National Science Foundation and will be operated by the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. |
![]() Kongsberg Maritime's specialist US company, Kongsberg Underwater Technology has been chosen as the scientific sonar systems integrator for the ship. R/V Sikuliaq will have an array of sonar equipment including several Kongsberg Maritime manufactured systems such as the EM 302 deep-water multibeam echo sounder, EM 710 shallow-water multibeam echo sounder, TOPAS PS 18 parametric sub-bottom profiler and the EK 60 scientific echo sounder. The Kongsberg Seatex Seapath 320+ will be supplied as a vessel attitude, heading and position reference for the scientific sonar suite.
As the first vessel in the UNOLS fleet with significant research capability in seasonally ice-covered waters, scientists on board the ARRV will be able to investigate a variety of ecosystem issues, including the response of Alaska's fisheries to climate change.
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