Fugro’s Blue Eclipse USV enters service in Norway for North Sea missions
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Fugro’s Blue Eclipse USV enters service in Norway for North Sea missions

Fugro officially launched its 18m Blue Eclipse 1 uncrewed surface vessel (USV) in Norway on 19 February, following its transit from the UK. The vessel has now arrived in Norwegian waters and is preparing to survey over 675km² in the North Sea as part of the MAREANO programme, with all operations controlled remotely from shore. This deployment marks a major milestone in autonomous offshore surveying, showcasing the future of sustainable and efficient maritime data acquisition.

The Blue Eclipse 1 will begin operations by surveying more than 675km² as part of MAREANO, the Norwegian seabed mapping programme. The campaign will be conducted with full control from Fugro’s onshore remote operations centre in Aberdeen, demonstrating the maturity of long-range remote marine operations. Blue Eclipse is the most recent development in Fugro's long-term USV programme. Globally, the 6 Fugro Remote Operation centres have now performed over one million hours of remote operations and the Blue Eclipse 1 has already logged over 1,000 hours with initial testing and sea trials.

Designed for operations both with and without a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), the vessel can work in water depths to 500m. The ROV capability, together with an advanced stabilization system and a hull-mounted gondola equipped with a full acoustic survey system, enables high-resolution geodata acquisition as well as remote inspection and light intervention tasks.

New standard for uncrewed operations

“With the launch of the Blue Eclipse 1, Fugro is setting a new standard for uncrewed marine operations,” said Nick Simmons, USV services director at Fugro. “This next-generation USV delivers high-resolution geodata in deeper and more demanding offshore environments, while significantly reducing emissions and operational risk. It’s a clear step forward in our mission to make offshore projects safer, smarter and more sustainable.”

Built to withstand harsh offshore environments, the Blue Eclipse combines endurance and power with a significantly reduced emissions footprint compared to traditional survey vessels. By removing personnel from offshore vessels and relocating operations to shore-based control centres, Fugro is lowering both operational risk and environmental impact while maintaining high data quality and efficiency.

For the Ocean Autonomy Cluster community, the arrival of Blue Eclipse 1 in Norwegian waters underscores how autonomous and remotely operated systems are transforming offshore survey and inspection. As uncrewed technologies mature, they are increasingly becoming the preferred option for complex marine operations in challenging environments such as the North Sea.

Fugro’s 18-metre Blue Eclipse 1 USV launched in Norway, beginning operations for remote-controlled offshore surveys. (Image courtesy: Lars Bugge Aarset)
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