Alaska orders research vessel

12 Mar 2010
Computer generated impression of the oceanographic research vessel ordered by the University of Fairbanks in Alaska

Computer generated impression of the oceanographic research vessel ordered by the University of Fairbanks in Alaska

The US shipbuilder Marinette Marine Corporation, Fincantieri’s American subsidiary, has received an order to build an oceanographic research vessel capable of working in icy arctic waters (Alaska Region Research Vessel – ARRV) for the University of Fairbanks, Alaska.

The vessel, which will be built at Marinette Marine shipyard in Wisconsin, is worth over $120 million. Work will commence on the ship in the last quarter of 2010 for delivery in 2013, and operational start-up in 2014.

Designed by The Glosten Associates, a marine architecture firm in Seattle, the new research vessel will be capable of breaking up ice up to 80 cm thick and will work in the icy Arctic seas, the Bering Strait and the Gulf of Alaska. The newbuilding ship will be equipped with a suite of winches to raise and lower scientific equipment and remotely operated vehicles to enable researchers to collect sediment samples from the seafloor. In addition, the instrumentation on board will make it possible to transmit information in real-time to research facilities throughout the world. The 77m long ship will provide accommodation for 26 scientists and students, including those with disabilities and will be built to have the lowest possible environmental impact and reduced underwater-radiated noise for research on fish and marine mammals.

The vessel will be owned by the National Science Foundation and operated by the University of Fairbanks as part of the U.S. academic research fleet. It will be available to the international oceanographic community through the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System. Designed to study the modalities and consequences of climate change in the Arctic, the new ship will also be used to study the marine ecosystem in some of the most productive fishing areas of the United States which are situated in the Arctic region.

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Computer generated impression of the oceanographic research vessel ordered by the University of Fairbanks in Alaska

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