Future Directions for Southern Ocean and Antarctic Nearshore and Coastal Research (2024)

Chapter: Appendix B: Capabilities of Potential Partners' Vessels

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Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Capabilities of Potential Partners' Vessels." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Future Directions for Southern Ocean and Antarctic Nearshore and Coastal Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27160.

Appendix B

Capabilities of Potential Partners’ Vessels

TABLE B-1 Royal Research Ship Sir David Attenborough—Great Britain

ParameterDesign
Length129 m
Draught7 m
EnduranceUp to 60 days
Range19,000 nautical miles at 13 kts (cruising speed)
Ice CapabilityPolar Class 5 icebreaking capability (up to 1 m thick at 3 kts)
Berthing30 crew (approximate), 60 scientists and support staff
Helicopter CapabilitiesForward helideck with hangar capable of fitting 2 Dauphin-sized (medium) helicopters
Work BoatsScientific boat (10.5 m long, 2 crew plus 6 passengers), barge/landing craft (13.5 m long, 16 t cargo capacity)
Autonomous VehiclesSail buoys, gliders, Autosub
Cargo Hold SpaceIn reach of the main ship’s crane. Easy access for movement of cargo to the helideck. Stowage of aviation fuel in drums, including fire detection and extinguishing arrangements. Flexible internal handling systems for cargo in the hold spaces.
Working DeckDirect access for working over the stern, over the side, or through the moonpool, using common transfer systems
Deck CargoIn reach of the ship’s cargo crane
Dynamic PositioningDP2 (DP[AA]) capable
Starboard Side A-FrameTo allow deployment and recovery of scientific packages from the hangar and over the side
Starboard Side CTD GantryTo allow deployment and recovery of scientific packages from the hangar and over the side
Survey Towing Winch/A FrameArranged for over the stern deployment
LaboratoriesWet and dry laboratories, two controlled-temperature laboratories. Can carry up to 18 containerized laboratories (two can connect to wet lab).
Subsea SurveyTransducers/transceivers mounted behind titanium-plate “ice windows,” flush with the shell plating in optimum position to minimize bubble sweep-down effects and prevent ice damage to the sensors.
Scientific Moonpool4 m × 4 m

NOTE: CTD = conductivity, temperature, and depth.

SOURCE: Data from NSF OPP Advisory Committee (2019) and presentation to the committee by Sophie Fielding, British Antarctic Survey, March 2023.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Capabilities of Potential Partners' Vessels." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Future Directions for Southern Ocean and Antarctic Nearshore and Coastal Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27160.

TABLE B-2 Research Vessel Kronprins Haakon—Norway

ParameterDesign
Tonnage9,145 gross tonnage
Length100.382 m
Beam21 m
Draught8.666 m
Depth10.408 m
Ice classPolar Class 3 (operations in 2nd-year ice)
3.5 kts in 1 m thick ice (with 20 cm of snow on top)
Range15,000 nautical miles (28,000 kmi) 65 days at cruising speed
BerthingRoom for 55 people in 38 cabins, takes 40 passengers
Research Facilities15 laboratories
3 container laboratories
4 cold rooms
2 freezer rooms
Support Functions20 20-ft containers
5 cranes
Helicopter CapabilitiesHelipad on the ship’s bow plus hangar for two small/medium-size helicopters (e.g., NH90 or Super Puma search and rescue)
Hydroacoustics SystemsBottom mapping, marine biological sonar, deep water bottom profiling and sub-bottom profiling
Geological EquipmentGiant piston corer, seismic shooting 2D/3D, cavity corer, MeBo coring system

SOURCE: Data from NSF (2019) and UiT (2018).

TABLE B-3 Research and Supply Vessel Nuyina—Australia

ParameterDesign
Length Overall160.3 m
Maximum Beam25.6 m
Maximum Draught9.3 m
Displacement25,500 metric tons
Icebreaking1.65 m at 3 kts
Speed12 kts economical, 16+ kts maximum
Range>16,000 nautical miles
Endurance90 days
Passengers117
Crew32
Scientific Capabilities3 permanent laboratories, plus up to 20 containerized laboratories Moonpool (4 m × 4 m) Wet well system for underwater sampling
Support Vessels6 total: 1 scientific tender (10.3 m length, 6 people, 500 kg cargo), 2 landing barges (16.3 m long), 2 personnel transfer (8 m long, 8 personnel, 150 kg baggage), and 1 stern tender (same specs as personnel transfers)
Helo Capacity2 medium (e.g., Sikorsky S-92) or 4 small (e.g., AS350 B3) helicopters
A-Frame30 metric ton capacity

SOURCE: Data from NSF OPP Advisory Committee (2019); Australian Antarctic Division, 2023a,b.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Capabilities of Potential Partners' Vessels." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Future Directions for Southern Ocean and Antarctic Nearshore and Coastal Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27160.

TABLE B-4 Research Vessel Araon—South Korea

ParameterDesign
Length Overall111.0 m
Maximum beam19.0 m
Maximum Draught6.8 m
Icebreaking1 m at 3 kts
Speed12 kts
Range> 17,000 nautical miles
EnduranceApproximately 70 days
Passengers60 researchers
Crew25
Scientific CapabilitiesDry and wet research laboratory Seawater analyzer
Conductivity, temperature, and depth
Helo Capacity2 small (e.g., AS350 B3) helicopters, retractable helo hangar
Acoustic InstrumentationADCP/LADCP, fish finder, fishery sonar, multibeam echosounder, sub-bottom profiler,
Geologic InstrumentationMarine gravity meter, magnetometer, multichannel seismic system, long corer system

NOTE: ADCP = Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler; LADCP = Lowered ADCP.

SOURCE: Data from KOPRI, n.d.; presentation to the committee by Won Sang Lee, KOPRI, March 2023.

TABLE B-5 Research Vessel Polarstern—Germanya

ParameterDesign
Length Overall118 m
Maximum Beam25.0 m
Maximum Draught11.2 m
Icebreaking1 m at 3 kts
SpeedMax speed 15 kts
Range19,000 nautical miles
Endurance75 days
Passengers53 researchers
Crew44
Scientific CapabilitiesDry and wet research laboratory, CTD, moonpool (.8 m × .9 m), pCO2 monitoring, underway profiling CTD packages
Helo Capacity2 BK117 C1 helicopters and hangar
Support Vessel2 zodiaks (6.5 m, 14-person capacity)
A-Frame30 metric tons stern boom capacity
Acoustic InstrumentationADCP, fish finder, fishery sonar, multibeam echosounder, sub-bottom echosounder
Geologic InstrumentationMarine gravity meter, magnetometer, marine seismic equipment (airguns, ocean-bottom seismometer, seismic streamers), corers, drege

a Germany is also planning a replacement R/V Polarstern II to replace the R/V Polarstern.

NOTE: ADCP = Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler; CTD = conductivity, temperature, and depth; pCO2 = partial pressure of carbon dioxide.

SOURCE: Data from AWI, 2020, 2023.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Capabilities of Potential Partners' Vessels." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Future Directions for Southern Ocean and Antarctic Nearshore and Coastal Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27160.

TABLE B-6 Supply and Research Vessel Agulhas II—South Africa

ParameterDesign
Length Overall134.2 m
Maximum Beam21.7 m
Maximum Draught7.65 m
IcebreakingPolar Class 5 (5 kt in 1 m thick ice)
SpeedMax speed 16 kts
Range15,000 nautical miles
Passengers100
Crew45
Scientific Capabilities8 laboratories (both wet and dry), plus 6 container laboratories, CTD, moonpool (2.4 m × 2.4 m), stern hydrolic A-Frame
Helo Capacity2 Atlas Oryx helicopters, helideck, and hangar

NOTE: CTD = conductivity, temperature, and depth.

SOURCE: Data from Davis, 2012; South African National Antarctic Programme, n.d.

TABLE B-7 Research Vessel Laura Bassi—Italy

ParameterDesign
Length Overall80 m
Maximum Beam17 m
Maximum Draught6.85 m
IcebreakingPolar Class 5 (1–2 m)
Speed12 kts cruising, 14 kts max
Range74,000 km
Endurance60 days
Passengers45 scientists/technicians
Crew25
Scientific CapabilitiesWet and dry laboratories, plus 6 container laboratories, CTD, moonpool (2.4 m × 2.4 m), telescopic boom crane aft and main, 50-t crane starboard side, piston coring, sub-bottom profiler, ADCP, multicorer, marine magnetometer, GI guns, multibeam
Helo CapacityHelipad for landing/take off, no hangar capability

NOTES: ADCP = Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler; CTD = conductivity, temperature, and depth.

SOURCE: Data from OGS (n.d.a,b); PNRA, 2019; ARICE, 2019; presentation to the committee by Franco Coren, OGS, March 2023.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Capabilities of Potential Partners' Vessels." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Future Directions for Southern Ocean and Antarctic Nearshore and Coastal Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27160.

TABLE B-8 Icebreaker Oden—Swedena

ParameterDesign
Length Overall108 m
Maximum Beam31 m
Maximum Draught8.5 m
Icebreaking1.9 m at 3 kts
Speed11 kts cruising, 16 kts max
Range56,000 km
Endurance100 days
PassengersUp to 45 scientists/technicians
Crew22
Container Capacity40 TEU
Scientific CapabilitiesWet and dry laboratories, plus up to 13 container laboratories, seawater intake, multibeam echosounder, sub-bottom profiler, 20-t A-frame, 2 CTDs, multibeam echosounder, sub-bottom profiler
Helo CapacityHelicopter deck with space for 1-2 small helos, no hangar capability
Work Boat2 for short trips and sample collection

a Mainly used in Arctic for research but had deployed to Antarctica for 5 scientific seasons.

NOTE: CTD = conductivity, temperature, and depth.

SOURCE: Data from presentation to the committee by Åsa Lindgren, Swedish Polar Research Secretariat, March 2023; Swedish Maritime Administration, n.d.; Swedish Polar Research Secretariat, n.d.

TABLE B-9 Research and Supply Vessel Xue Long 2—China

ParameterDesign
Length Overall122.5 m
Maximum Beam22 m
Maximum Draught8.3 m
IcebreakingPolar Class 3; 1.5 m at 2-3 kts
Range20,000 nautical miles
Endurance60 days
Passengers60
Moonpoolyes
Crew30
Helo CapacityLanding platform and hanger for two helicopters

SOURCE: Data from CruiseMapper, 2019; Maritime Executive, 2019; Wang, 2019.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Capabilities of Potential Partners' Vessels." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Future Directions for Southern Ocean and Antarctic Nearshore and Coastal Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27160.

TABLE B-10 Icebreaker Polaris—Finland

ParameterDesign
Length Overall110 m
Maximum Beam24 m
Maximum Draught9 m
IcebreakingPolar class 4
Speed17 kts
Endurance30 days (10 days when operating on liquefied natural gas and an additional 20 days when operating on oil)
Beds24
Crew16
EnginesEnvironmentally friendly dual-fuel engines capable of using both low-sulfur marine diesel oil (LSMDO) and liquefied natural gas (LNG)

SOURCE: Data from Arctia, 2016.

TABLE B-11 Research Vessel Sikuliaq—University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System

ParameterDesign
Length Overall80 m
Maximum Beam16 m
Maximum Draught5.8 m
Icebreaking1 m at 2 kts
Speed10 kts
Endurance42 days
Passengers24 scientists
Crew20, plus 2 technicians

SOURCE: Data from UAF, 2022.

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Capabilities of Potential Partners' Vessels." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Future Directions for Southern Ocean and Antarctic Nearshore and Coastal Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27160.
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