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A Look Inside the Greatest Research Vessel I OceanXplorer
Capable of simultaneously launching two submersibles, an ROV, support tenders, and a helicopter, OceanXplorer has enabled us to conduct ground-breaking research in rough seas and remote areas in a way that was never before possible. Dive in and take a look at some of OceanXplorer's science capabilities.
http://www.oceanx.org
http://www.instagram.com/oceanx
http://www.facebook.com/oceanxorg
http://www.twitter.com/oceanx
https://www.tiktok.com/@oceanx
#oceanx #oceanxplorer #researchvessel #science
published: 19 Oct 2023
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OCEANXPLORER | World's Coolest Research Vessel?
Watch as the 87-metre ocean research vessel OCEANXPLORER heads out on the North Sea leading up to the yacht's delivery later this year.
OCEANXPLORER was developed by some of the most experienced expedition mariners and studio production designers to operate as the most advanced ocean conservation and media platform in the world.
▶ OCEANXPLORER: https://www.superyachttimes.com/yachts/oceanxplorer-1
▶ Video by Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht Times
▶ FOLLOW US HERE
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/superyachttimes/
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published: 20 Jul 2020
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MBARI’s next research vessel is a new beginning for ocean exploration
MBARI is beginning the next chapter in our work with the construction of a new research vessel named after our founder, David Packard. For over three decades, MBARI research has revealed the astounding diversity of life deep beneath the surface, and the institute’s technology innovations have provided priceless insights into the ocean’s geological, ecological, and biogeochemical processes.
The new research ship will enable continued exploration of the deep sea, from the midnight zone—the inky depths below 1,000 meters (about 3,300 feet)—to the abyssal seafloor 4,000 meters (13,100 feet) deep. As the command center for the remotely operated vehicle Doc Ricketts, the David Packard will allow researchers to continue exploring the deepest reaches of the Monterey Canyon and beyond. The new sh...
published: 03 Aug 2022
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International Research Ship Operators Film 2014
Champions of the seas: Exploring, sampling, discovering
In 2014 the National Oceanography Centre worked with the Instituto Español de Oceanografia to produce a film featuring the ships of twenty member institutes of the International Research Ship Operators (IRSO) forum.
The film was shown at the 2nd International Ocean Research Conference (IORC), “one planet one ocean” in Barcelona, in November 2014 and the INMARTECh conference in Corvallis Oregon.
IRSO member Start of sequence
Alfred Wegener Institute 35s
Australian Antarctic Division 4 mins 49 s
British Antarctic Survey 8 mins 23 s
NATO Science and Technology Organisation – Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation 12 mins, 44s
Marine National Facility (MNF) Australia 16 mins 52 s
F...
published: 14 Aug 2015
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Take a Tour of the Most Tricked-Out Science Ship in America | WIRED
This 238-foot beauty isn’t just oddly comfortable—it comes equipped with some serious tech for some serious oceanography.
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Staff Writer: Matt Sim...
published: 25 Aug 2016
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Life at Sea Aboard a Research Vessel
Learn more about the Investigator: http://mnf.csiro.au/
Thanks to the amazing people at CSIRO and the Marine National Facility I was able to jump on board one of the largest research vessels in the world; the CSIRO's RV Investigator!
Join the conversation over on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thescienceofeverything
published: 04 Feb 2017
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Paul Madden presents OceanXplorer - "the world's most advanced research vessel" The Yacht Channel
The non-profit ocean exploration company OceanX, run by billionaire Ray Dalio had Damen Ship Repair in Rotterdam refit and upgrade the 85.3 meter "Volstad Surveyor", an advanced ROV survey vessel built in 2010 at C.N.P Freire S.A., in Vigo, Spain. Gresham Yacht Design is responsible for the design of the upgrades and the new interior.
The explorer features a forward helicopter landing deck with adjacent hangar, a submersibles garage, an ROV deployment bay and a transom 40-ton A-frame launch and side boarding systems for ROV's and divers.
A 40-ton crane can assist with submersibles launch, towed sonar arrays and other heavy equipment.
The vessel's equipment complement includes piloted and autonomous underwater drones and two custom Triton submersibles capable of diving to depths exceeding...
published: 31 Oct 2020
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Life Aboard an Alaskan Research Vessel
Every year, from April to to September, the R/V Tiglax travels the length of the Aleutian chain, dropping off and picking up scientists and researchers along the way. The vessel makes the trip from Homer to Attu multiple times in one sailing season, providing transportation for personnel and gear across the remote region. Captain Billy Pepper provides a tour while the ship is docked in Dutch Harbor for a brief resupply.
Video: Eric Keto
Music: "Magic" by Light Years
published: 14 Jul 2016
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Seismic Research Vessel
published: 20 May 2015
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Inside the Engine Room of an Antarctic Research Vessel
Enjoy this tour of the engine room of the ARSV Laurence M Gould.
published: 08 Mar 2023
17:59
A Look Inside the Greatest Research Vessel I OceanXplorer
Capable of simultaneously launching two submersibles, an ROV, support tenders, and a helicopter, OceanXplorer has enabled us to conduct ground-breaking research...
Capable of simultaneously launching two submersibles, an ROV, support tenders, and a helicopter, OceanXplorer has enabled us to conduct ground-breaking research in rough seas and remote areas in a way that was never before possible. Dive in and take a look at some of OceanXplorer's science capabilities.
http://www.oceanx.org
http://www.instagram.com/oceanx
http://www.facebook.com/oceanxorg
http://www.twitter.com/oceanx
https://www.tiktok.com/@oceanx
#oceanx #oceanxplorer #researchvessel #science
https://wn.com/A_Look_Inside_The_Greatest_Research_Vessel_I_Oceanxplorer
Capable of simultaneously launching two submersibles, an ROV, support tenders, and a helicopter, OceanXplorer has enabled us to conduct ground-breaking research in rough seas and remote areas in a way that was never before possible. Dive in and take a look at some of OceanXplorer's science capabilities.
http://www.oceanx.org
http://www.instagram.com/oceanx
http://www.facebook.com/oceanxorg
http://www.twitter.com/oceanx
https://www.tiktok.com/@oceanx
#oceanx #oceanxplorer #researchvessel #science
- published: 19 Oct 2023
- views: 12911
1:24
OCEANXPLORER | World's Coolest Research Vessel?
Watch as the 87-metre ocean research vessel OCEANXPLORER heads out on the North Sea leading up to the yacht's delivery later this year.
OCEANXPLORER was develo...
Watch as the 87-metre ocean research vessel OCEANXPLORER heads out on the North Sea leading up to the yacht's delivery later this year.
OCEANXPLORER was developed by some of the most experienced expedition mariners and studio production designers to operate as the most advanced ocean conservation and media platform in the world.
▶ OCEANXPLORER: https://www.superyachttimes.com/yachts/oceanxplorer-1
▶ Video by Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht Times
▶ FOLLOW US HERE
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/superyachttimes/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SuperYachtTimes/
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/superyachttimes/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/sytreports
https://wn.com/Oceanxplorer_|_World's_Coolest_Research_Vessel
Watch as the 87-metre ocean research vessel OCEANXPLORER heads out on the North Sea leading up to the yacht's delivery later this year.
OCEANXPLORER was developed by some of the most experienced expedition mariners and studio production designers to operate as the most advanced ocean conservation and media platform in the world.
▶ OCEANXPLORER: https://www.superyachttimes.com/yachts/oceanxplorer-1
▶ Video by Charl van Rooy / SuperYacht Times
▶ FOLLOW US HERE
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/superyachttimes/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SuperYachtTimes/
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/superyachttimes/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/sytreports
- published: 20 Jul 2020
- views: 73342
1:27
MBARI’s next research vessel is a new beginning for ocean exploration
MBARI is beginning the next chapter in our work with the construction of a new research vessel named after our founder, David Packard. For over three decades, M...
MBARI is beginning the next chapter in our work with the construction of a new research vessel named after our founder, David Packard. For over three decades, MBARI research has revealed the astounding diversity of life deep beneath the surface, and the institute’s technology innovations have provided priceless insights into the ocean’s geological, ecological, and biogeochemical processes.
The new research ship will enable continued exploration of the deep sea, from the midnight zone—the inky depths below 1,000 meters (about 3,300 feet)—to the abyssal seafloor 4,000 meters (13,100 feet) deep. As the command center for the remotely operated vehicle Doc Ricketts, the David Packard will allow researchers to continue exploring the deepest reaches of the Monterey Canyon and beyond. The new ship will also be capable of deploying a variety of autonomous underwater vehicles. These robots can conduct visual and acoustic surveys, sample seawater, and map the seafloor. The ship will be 50 meters (164 feet) long and 12.8 meters (42 feet) wide with a draft of 3.7 meters (12 feet). It will support an operations crew of 12 and a science crew of 18.
We are looking forward to welcoming the R/V David Packard into our fleet in late 2023.
Learn more about the new vessel: https://mbari.co/MBARINewShip
The images and videos of the R/V David Packard shown here are an artist’s rendition and may not represent the vessel’s final build. Thanks to the Monterey Bay Aquarium for the use of their ROV and AUV models.
Script/Narration/Animation/Editing: Dylan Hyun, MBARI Science Communication Intern
Production team: Heidi Cullen, Dylan Hyun, Raúl Nava, Kyra Schlining, Nancy Jacobsen Stout, Susan von Thun
Follow MBARI on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MBARInews/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MBARI_News
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbari_news/
Tumblr: https://mbari-blog.tumblr.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/monterey-bay-aquarium-research-institute-mbari
And now, TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mbari_news
https://wn.com/Mbari’S_Next_Research_Vessel_Is_A_New_Beginning_For_Ocean_Exploration
MBARI is beginning the next chapter in our work with the construction of a new research vessel named after our founder, David Packard. For over three decades, MBARI research has revealed the astounding diversity of life deep beneath the surface, and the institute’s technology innovations have provided priceless insights into the ocean’s geological, ecological, and biogeochemical processes.
The new research ship will enable continued exploration of the deep sea, from the midnight zone—the inky depths below 1,000 meters (about 3,300 feet)—to the abyssal seafloor 4,000 meters (13,100 feet) deep. As the command center for the remotely operated vehicle Doc Ricketts, the David Packard will allow researchers to continue exploring the deepest reaches of the Monterey Canyon and beyond. The new ship will also be capable of deploying a variety of autonomous underwater vehicles. These robots can conduct visual and acoustic surveys, sample seawater, and map the seafloor. The ship will be 50 meters (164 feet) long and 12.8 meters (42 feet) wide with a draft of 3.7 meters (12 feet). It will support an operations crew of 12 and a science crew of 18.
We are looking forward to welcoming the R/V David Packard into our fleet in late 2023.
Learn more about the new vessel: https://mbari.co/MBARINewShip
The images and videos of the R/V David Packard shown here are an artist’s rendition and may not represent the vessel’s final build. Thanks to the Monterey Bay Aquarium for the use of their ROV and AUV models.
Script/Narration/Animation/Editing: Dylan Hyun, MBARI Science Communication Intern
Production team: Heidi Cullen, Dylan Hyun, Raúl Nava, Kyra Schlining, Nancy Jacobsen Stout, Susan von Thun
Follow MBARI on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MBARInews/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MBARI_News
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mbari_news/
Tumblr: https://mbari-blog.tumblr.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/monterey-bay-aquarium-research-institute-mbari
And now, TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mbari_news
- published: 03 Aug 2022
- views: 7808
1:37:26
International Research Ship Operators Film 2014
Champions of the seas: Exploring, sampling, discovering
In 2014 the National Oceanography Centre worked with the Instituto Español de Oceanografia to produce a...
Champions of the seas: Exploring, sampling, discovering
In 2014 the National Oceanography Centre worked with the Instituto Español de Oceanografia to produce a film featuring the ships of twenty member institutes of the International Research Ship Operators (IRSO) forum.
The film was shown at the 2nd International Ocean Research Conference (IORC), “one planet one ocean” in Barcelona, in November 2014 and the INMARTECh conference in Corvallis Oregon.
IRSO member Start of sequence
Alfred Wegener Institute 35s
Australian Antarctic Division 4 mins 49 s
British Antarctic Survey 8 mins 23 s
NATO Science and Technology Organisation – Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation 12 mins, 44s
Marine National Facility (MNF) Australia 16 mins 52 s
French Polar Institute 23 mins 4 s
GEOMAR Helmholt Centre for Ocean Research Kiel 26 mins 45s
French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea (Ifremer) 31 mins 38 s
Institute of Oceanology China, Chinese Academy of Sciences 36 mins 15s
Insitute of Marine Research Norway 43 mins 20s
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) 46 mins 30s
Marine Technology Unit (CSIC) 51 mins 10s
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) 54 mins 44 s
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 59 mins
National Oceanography Centre (NOC) 1 hr 01 min 23 s
Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) 1 hr 05 mins, 49 s
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego 1 hr 10 mins 50 s
Spanish Institute of oceanography 1 hr 15 mins 24 s
University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLC) 1 hr 26 mins 59 s
US Coastguard 1 hr 32 mins 55 s
Thank you to all who contributed to the making of this film.
https://wn.com/International_Research_Ship_Operators_Film_2014
Champions of the seas: Exploring, sampling, discovering
In 2014 the National Oceanography Centre worked with the Instituto Español de Oceanografia to produce a film featuring the ships of twenty member institutes of the International Research Ship Operators (IRSO) forum.
The film was shown at the 2nd International Ocean Research Conference (IORC), “one planet one ocean” in Barcelona, in November 2014 and the INMARTECh conference in Corvallis Oregon.
IRSO member Start of sequence
Alfred Wegener Institute 35s
Australian Antarctic Division 4 mins 49 s
British Antarctic Survey 8 mins 23 s
NATO Science and Technology Organisation – Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation 12 mins, 44s
Marine National Facility (MNF) Australia 16 mins 52 s
French Polar Institute 23 mins 4 s
GEOMAR Helmholt Centre for Ocean Research Kiel 26 mins 45s
French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea (Ifremer) 31 mins 38 s
Institute of Oceanology China, Chinese Academy of Sciences 36 mins 15s
Insitute of Marine Research Norway 43 mins 20s
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) 46 mins 30s
Marine Technology Unit (CSIC) 51 mins 10s
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) 54 mins 44 s
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 59 mins
National Oceanography Centre (NOC) 1 hr 01 min 23 s
Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) 1 hr 05 mins, 49 s
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego 1 hr 10 mins 50 s
Spanish Institute of oceanography 1 hr 15 mins 24 s
University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLC) 1 hr 26 mins 59 s
US Coastguard 1 hr 32 mins 55 s
Thank you to all who contributed to the making of this film.
- published: 14 Aug 2015
- views: 111808
2:05
Take a Tour of the Most Tricked-Out Science Ship in America | WIRED
This 238-foot beauty isn’t just oddly comfortable—it comes equipped with some serious tech for some serious oceanography.
Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on ...
This 238-foot beauty isn’t just oddly comfortable—it comes equipped with some serious tech for some serious oceanography.
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Staff Writer: Matt Simon
https://wn.com/Take_A_Tour_Of_The_Most_Tricked_Out_Science_Ship_In_America_|_Wired
This 238-foot beauty isn’t just oddly comfortable—it comes equipped with some serious tech for some serious oceanography.
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Take a Tour of the Most Tricked-Out Science Ship in America | WIRED
Staff Writer: Matt Simon
- published: 25 Aug 2016
- views: 27288
6:08
Life at Sea Aboard a Research Vessel
Learn more about the Investigator: http://mnf.csiro.au/
Thanks to the amazing people at CSIRO and the Marine National Facility I was able to jump on board one ...
Learn more about the Investigator: http://mnf.csiro.au/
Thanks to the amazing people at CSIRO and the Marine National Facility I was able to jump on board one of the largest research vessels in the world; the CSIRO's RV Investigator!
Join the conversation over on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thescienceofeverything
https://wn.com/Life_At_Sea_Aboard_A_Research_Vessel
Learn more about the Investigator: http://mnf.csiro.au/
Thanks to the amazing people at CSIRO and the Marine National Facility I was able to jump on board one of the largest research vessels in the world; the CSIRO's RV Investigator!
Join the conversation over on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thescienceofeverything
- published: 04 Feb 2017
- views: 16406
4:29
Paul Madden presents OceanXplorer - "the world's most advanced research vessel" The Yacht Channel
The non-profit ocean exploration company OceanX, run by billionaire Ray Dalio had Damen Ship Repair in Rotterdam refit and upgrade the 85.3 meter "Volstad Surve...
The non-profit ocean exploration company OceanX, run by billionaire Ray Dalio had Damen Ship Repair in Rotterdam refit and upgrade the 85.3 meter "Volstad Surveyor", an advanced ROV survey vessel built in 2010 at C.N.P Freire S.A., in Vigo, Spain. Gresham Yacht Design is responsible for the design of the upgrades and the new interior.
The explorer features a forward helicopter landing deck with adjacent hangar, a submersibles garage, an ROV deployment bay and a transom 40-ton A-frame launch and side boarding systems for ROV's and divers.
A 40-ton crane can assist with submersibles launch, towed sonar arrays and other heavy equipment.
The vessel's equipment complement includes piloted and autonomous underwater drones and two custom Triton submersibles capable of diving to depths exceeding 1,000-metres.
The vessel carries a media production studio developed with director James Cameron, plus state-of-the-art wet and dry marine research labs for analyzing scientific discoveries.
Xplorer Yachts specializes in the conversion of commercial and government vessels into global expedition yachts. We source our vessels directly from vessel owners in Europe and the U.S. and currently have over 50 vessels we are showing as 'available' for conversion. As 'Owners Rep' we assist in all aspects of the design, purchase of vessel, shipyard bidding and project management. We operate in Europe and the U.S. Direct contact: PM@XplorerYachts.com. More information regarding expedition yachts, go to http://XplorerYachts.com
https://wn.com/Paul_Madden_Presents_Oceanxplorer_The_World's_Most_Advanced_Research_Vessel_The_Yacht_Channel
The non-profit ocean exploration company OceanX, run by billionaire Ray Dalio had Damen Ship Repair in Rotterdam refit and upgrade the 85.3 meter "Volstad Surveyor", an advanced ROV survey vessel built in 2010 at C.N.P Freire S.A., in Vigo, Spain. Gresham Yacht Design is responsible for the design of the upgrades and the new interior.
The explorer features a forward helicopter landing deck with adjacent hangar, a submersibles garage, an ROV deployment bay and a transom 40-ton A-frame launch and side boarding systems for ROV's and divers.
A 40-ton crane can assist with submersibles launch, towed sonar arrays and other heavy equipment.
The vessel's equipment complement includes piloted and autonomous underwater drones and two custom Triton submersibles capable of diving to depths exceeding 1,000-metres.
The vessel carries a media production studio developed with director James Cameron, plus state-of-the-art wet and dry marine research labs for analyzing scientific discoveries.
Xplorer Yachts specializes in the conversion of commercial and government vessels into global expedition yachts. We source our vessels directly from vessel owners in Europe and the U.S. and currently have over 50 vessels we are showing as 'available' for conversion. As 'Owners Rep' we assist in all aspects of the design, purchase of vessel, shipyard bidding and project management. We operate in Europe and the U.S. Direct contact: PM@XplorerYachts.com. More information regarding expedition yachts, go to http://XplorerYachts.com
- published: 31 Oct 2020
- views: 55157
1:59
Life Aboard an Alaskan Research Vessel
Every year, from April to to September, the R/V Tiglax travels the length of the Aleutian chain, dropping off and picking up scientists and researchers along th...
Every year, from April to to September, the R/V Tiglax travels the length of the Aleutian chain, dropping off and picking up scientists and researchers along the way. The vessel makes the trip from Homer to Attu multiple times in one sailing season, providing transportation for personnel and gear across the remote region. Captain Billy Pepper provides a tour while the ship is docked in Dutch Harbor for a brief resupply.
Video: Eric Keto
Music: "Magic" by Light Years
https://wn.com/Life_Aboard_An_Alaskan_Research_Vessel
Every year, from April to to September, the R/V Tiglax travels the length of the Aleutian chain, dropping off and picking up scientists and researchers along the way. The vessel makes the trip from Homer to Attu multiple times in one sailing season, providing transportation for personnel and gear across the remote region. Captain Billy Pepper provides a tour while the ship is docked in Dutch Harbor for a brief resupply.
Video: Eric Keto
Music: "Magic" by Light Years
- published: 14 Jul 2016
- views: 33219