China Daily (Hong Kong)

Deep-sea manned submersibl­e starts record-breaking 124-day expedition

- By XIE CHUANJIAO in Qingdao, Shandong xiechuanji­ao@ chinadaily.com.cn Jiaolong

China’s deep-sea manned submersibl­e Jiaolong departed its home port of Qingdao, Shandong province, on Monday to start its longest mission to date — a 124-day expedition.

Carried by its mother ship, Xiangyangh­ong 09, the submersibl­e is scheduled to explore the northwest Indian Ocean polymetall­ic sulfides zone, the South China Sea, the Yap Trench and Mariana Trench in the Western Pacific during China’s 38th oceanic exploratio­n mission, set to conclude on June 9.

Organized by the Qingdaobas­ed National Deep Sea Center, the mission will be carried out by more than 150 researcher­s from about 20 scientific research institutio­ns nationwide.

“The expedition will cover the widest range of investigat­ion area with diversifie­d tasks. Jiaolong will dive 31 times, including seven times below 6,000 meters,” said Yu Hong jun, director of the National Deep Sea Center.

The submersibl­e holds China’s manned diving record, reaching a depth of 7,062 meters in the Mariana Trench in June 2012.

According to the mission plan, Jiaolong will perform a task in the northwest Indian Ocean polymetall­ic sulfides zone for the first time.

Covering an area of 26 hectares of land and 63 hectares of sea, the China National Deep Sea Center is a supportive station for deep sea facilities. There are only five of its kind in the world. The submersibl­e Jiaolong moved to the center in March 2015.

Also on Monday, China’s other two powerful submersibl­es, Hailong 02 and Qian- long 01, also officially settled at the center. Hailong 02 is a remote operated vehicle that can dive to 3,500 meters with high-definition cameras, while Qianlong 01 can dive up to 6,000 meters.

“For a long time, Hailong 02 and Qianlong 01 operated separately, to the disadvanta­ge of Chinese deep-sea exploratio­n. Therefore, the China National Deep Sea Center will become a shared platform to bring deep-sea facilities together to enhance effective management and operation of those facilities,” said Li Bo, an official with the China Ocean Mineral Resources Research and Developmen­t Associatio­n.

 ?? ZHANG XIAOPENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Left to right: Submersibl­es and
settle in the China National Deep Sea Center in Qingdao, Shandong province.
ZHANG XIAOPENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Left to right: Submersibl­es and settle in the China National Deep Sea Center in Qingdao, Shandong province.

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