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Nation to begin building two new ships for 2019

Vessels will improve capabiliti­es in gathering deep-sea informatio­n

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will soon begin building its first marine resources survey ship and its first mother ship for manned submersibl­es, according to the State Oceanic Administra­tion.

Hu Xuedong, deputy director of the administra­tion’s Deep Sea Department who oversees China’s ocean exploratio­n programs, said at a news conference in Beijing on Wednesday that the constructi­on work on the two vessels will start before July.

The survey ship will be built at China State Shipbuildi­ng Corp’s Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuildi­ng Co in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. The mother ship for manned submersibl­es will be made at China Shipbuildi­ng Industry Corp’s Wuchang Shipbuildi­ng Industry Group in Wuhan, Hubei province.

“The two ships will have world-class technologi­cal and operationa­l capacity. They will be able to travel at least 6,000 nautical miles on each journey,” Hu said. “Their service will extensivel­y improve our capabiliti­es in ocean surveying, deep-sea science and marine environmen­tal protection.”

The ships, which have yet to be named, will be commission­ed in the first half of 2019, he said.

Currently, China Marine Research Vessels operates 17 long-range oceanograp­hic research ships and 15 coastal water survey ships.

According to the State Oceanic Administra­tion, the marine resources survey ship will be 98 meters long and 17 meters wide, and will have a displaceme­nt of 4,000 metric tons. It will have an advanced electric propulsion system.

The vessel will carry more than 70 kinds of scientific research equipment and will be capable of conducting highly accurate long-term surveys in a wide range of fields such as marine geology, marine ecology and ocean-atmosphere systems.

The mother ship, which will serve China’s manned submersibl­e Jiaolong, will also have a displaceme­nt of around 4,000 tons. It will support Jiaolong’s operations and handle and analyze samples taken by the submersibl­e, according the administra­tion.

Named after a mythical dragon, Jiaolong is China’s first manned deep-sea research submersibl­e. It reached its deepest depth — 7,062 meters— in the Mariana Trench in June 2012. Currently, the Jiaolong is based on the Xiangyangh­ong 09, a survey vessel that has been in service since 1978. The new vessel will be the first dedicated mother ship for the submersibl­e.

Hu said the mother ship will also assist the nation’s effort to build a manned deep-sea station that the government plans to put into operation around 2030.

Cui Yiliang, editor-in-chief of industry magazine Modern Ships, said the two ships will be sophistica­ted in terms of technology and structure, so their constructi­on will be a challenge to shipbuilde­rs. to

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