China Daily (Hong Kong)

China’s ‘milestone’ in deep-sea research

- By LIU XIAOLI in Sanya, Hainan province liuxiaoli@chinadaily.com.cn Tan Suo Yi Hao, Tan Suo Yi Hao, Haijiao Haidou Tianya

China is capable of exploring depths of 10,000 meters below the surface of the ocean after the the mother ship of a 4,500-meter manned submersibl­e, returned to her home port of Sanya, Hainan province, on Friday.

The vessel had just completed her maiden voyage, conducting deep-sea scientific investigat­ions in the Mariana Trench, the Chinese Academy of Sciences said.

The which is 94.45 meters long and 17.9 meters wide, with a 12,000 horsepower main engine and a range of 10,000 nautical miles, is a modified marine-engineerin­g vessel.

It is equipped with a num- ber of laboratori­es, data processing and informatio­n centers, and other equipment. It serves as a base for the submersibl­e, deep-sea expedition­s and engineerin­g.

The ship is the first of its kind in China, according to staff members at CAS’ Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineerin­g. The ship, which is owned by the institute, had a crew of 60, including 39 researcher­s in different fields. It embarked on the voyage in June after undergoing 13 months of modificati­ons.

During its 52-day mission, the vessel conducted 84 research projects in the Mariana Trench with the Chinesedev­eloped ARV (autonomous and remotely operated vehicle), which is capable of diving to a depth of 11,000 meters, the and

deep-sea landers, an ocean floor seismomete­r and other appliances.

Liu Xincheng, the mission leader, said many valuable samples and data were col- lected at different depths during the voyage.

A report about the voyage will be published in Beijing after further study and analysis.

“It is the first time China has conducted exploratio­ns at 10,000 meters with domestical­ly developed high-end deepsea devices. It indicates that China has entered a new era in the field of marine science and technology,” Bai Chunli, president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said.

At a ceremony held on Friday to celebrate the vessel’s return to port, Wang Lu, Hainan’s deputy governor, said the mission was a breakthrou­gh that will further promote the developmen­t of China’s deep-sea technology.

“It was a milestone for China in terms of deep-sea expedition­s”, Bai wrote in a congratula­tory letter.

 ?? JIN LIWANG / XINHUA ?? TanSuoYiHa­o, the mother ship of a 4,500-meter manned submersibl­e, returns to her home port of Sanya, Hainan province, on Friday after completing her maiden voyage.
JIN LIWANG / XINHUA TanSuoYiHa­o, the mother ship of a 4,500-meter manned submersibl­e, returns to her home port of Sanya, Hainan province, on Friday after completing her maiden voyage.

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