Spacer
News
News > New Australian Marine Research Vessel under Construction

New Australian Marine Research Vessel under Construction

  31/01/2012
Construction of Australia's new AUD120 million Marine National Facility research vessel, Investigator, began in Singapore on 30th January 2012. Australia's ocean territory is the third largest in the world and includes unique biodiversity and valuable resources, and marine science is critical for the sustainable management of ocean assets.
 

The Executive Director of the Future Research Vessel Project at CSIRO, Toni Moate, who attended the steel cutting ceremony in Singapore, said the 93.6 metre research vessel would be capable of conducting marine research from Australia's coastal waters to the Antarctic ice edge and to the tropical waters to the north.

 

The contract to design, build and commission the vessel was awarded to Teekay Holdings Australia, which partnered with the Sembawang Shipyard in Singapore because of its track record and commitment to new technologies and innovation. Ms. Moate said that the equipment on board the new world-class vessel will be capable of mapping the seafloor six kilometres below the surface, conducting deep water coring to 24 metres and she will have the latest satellite communications technology. She also will for the first time allow Australian scientists to carry out advanced atmospheric research on board the Marine National Facility.

 

Investigator will be operated by CSIRO and will be available to all Australian marine scientists. It replaces the existing Marine National Facility ship, Southern Surveyor, which is 40 years old.

 

 





Read more about:
 vessel  mapping  Ice  Construction 

Website: http://www.csiro.au/Outcomes/Oceans/Future-Research-Vessel.aspx
Supplier: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

More news from this supplier:
Tasman Sea Named as Global Warming Hotspot
Deep-ocean Sentinels Map Ocean Currents
Somali Piirates Sabotage Climate Obs
Taking the Heat out of Seawater Debate
Melbourne to Host Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Floods
Maritime Animal Mapping
Gliders Yield Valuable Marine Life Data (video)
Robotic Glider to Map Moreton Bay Impacts


4D Surveying Above and Below Water
Sonar for Enhanced Mammal Detection
Storm Surge Website
Underwater Acoustic Modems With Embedded Developer Platform
Baseline Measurements of Carbon in Arctic Ocean
CARIS LOTS Support for Windows 7
Vegetation-classifying Echosounder
SeaZone Accepted as IHO Producer Agency
Rear Admiral Ian Moncrieff to speak at CARIS 2012
BlueView Updates and Viewer


     


Comments (0):
There are no comments yet.
Make your comment:
Name:
Your comment:
Type over the 2 words (or number) from the picture
 
Most Popular Articles Most Popular News Most Popular Jobs
Spacer
Spacer
 

Interactive


C&C Technologies' Sea Scout

 

Video showing the 134' aluminium catamaran survey vessel and work boat featuring quad propeller propulsion. Sea Scout performs a variety of tasks for the offshore survey, research, geophysical and wind farm industries. See operational aspects and the building process of the vessel. Click here to read the article describing the vessel.

 

 Last 5 items:
 C&C Technologies' Sea Scout
 NOAA Launch Recovery
 Hydrographic Sampling During CLIVAR S4P Cruise
 Hydrographic Survey of Riverbed Erosion
 Introduction to GEBCO
 
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Poll

Are currently available solutions for obtaining and updating ENCs user-friendly?


Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer