Gondan to Build Oceanographic Vessel for Norway’s Institute of Marine Research

Gondan shipyard has been awarded the construction of a new oceanographic vessel for the Institute of Marine Research of Norway.

Gondan to Build New Vessel for Norway's Institute of Marine Research

The signature of the contract is due to be signed on 14 March.

The substitute of the present oceanographic vessel “Dr. Fridtjof Nansen”, designed by the Norwegian firm Skipsteknisk AS, will have dimensions of 74,5 m length overall and 17,40 m breadth.

The construction of the vessel, by Gondan shipyard, will lead to a great technological level and high technical complexity. The new vessel will perform, among others, oceanographic and hydrographic functions, marine biology, biomass analysis, geology, etc. Moreover she will be able to launch and recover buoys for data collection, ROV and AUV operations, as well as logistic and cargo handling operations, without forgetting the student training in other countries.

The vessel is intended to operate in joint missions with scientific institutions of developing countries.

Press Release, March 04, 2014