AML Oceanographic Delivers MVP for New Swedish Research Vessel

AML Oceanographic has supplied a Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP) for the new Swedish research vessel ‘RV Svea’. 

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The newbuild vessel, owned by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), will be used by the university and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) for a variety of environmental surveys, from monitoring ocean acidification to assessing fish stock.

By including a MVP on the new vessel, the scientists expect to gain a clearer understanding of the oceanographic dynamics encountered in the Baltic Sea.

The MVP200 will collect CTD, dissolved oxygen and chlorophyll A data continuously and in real-time while the vessel travels at 10-11 knots.

Until now we have only been collecting profile data from the water column by conducting traditional CTD casts where you need to stop the vessel to make a cast. Ship time is very expensive, and the vessels are often on a tight schedule. On top of that, the staff is already busy and doesn’t have a lot of time for extra work. So it is not easy to collect several extra CTD-profiles during a cruise. However, with a MVP200 we expect to be able to significantly increase the number of profiles without adding cruise time or extra work,” said Daniel Bergman-Sjöstrand, oceanographic engineer, SMHI.

This contract was secured through Casco Antiguo, a local AML agent in Spain.

The RV Svea will be delivered from Armon Shipyard in Spring 2019.