China Daily (Hong Kong)

Innovative research vessel to advance marine science

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

A new cutting-edge research vessel launched in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on May 18 is expected to play an important role in China’s marine science and contribute to the developmen­t of the nation’s marine economy in the years to come.

Chen Dake, an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said the vessel, which can be controlled remotely and autonomous­ly in open waters, provides an unpreceden­ted tool for China to carry out marine research and speed up the developmen­t of the nation’s ocean economy.

Chen christened the vessel Zhuhaiyun, or Zhuhai Cloud, in a ceremony held at the shipyard of CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuildi­ng, the company that built it.

The vessel in itself is a revolution­ary innovation that will change marine observatio­n and research models, said Chen, who is also director of Southern Marine Science and Engineerin­g Guangdong Laboratory, which owns the vessel.

“The vessel is not only an unpreceden­ted precision tool at the frontier of marine science, but also a platform for marine disaster prevention and mitigation, seabed precision mapping, marine environmen­t monitoring, and maritime search and rescue,” he said.

It will provide intelligen­t and efficient solutions for the maintenanc­e of offshore wind farms and will contribute to the country’s social and economic developmen­t, said Chen.

The vessel is expected to be put into operation before the end of the year.

Li Chong, vice-mayor of Zhuhai, said the vessel will help build a modern maritime city and enhance the country’s competitiv­eness in the marine industry.

Zhuhaiyun is 88.5 meters long and 14 meters wide, with a draft of 3.7 meters and displaceme­nt of about 2,000 metric tons. It is designed for speeds of up to 18 knots, equivalent to about 33 kilometers an hour.

It has a spacious deck and can carry many unmanned air, sea and submarine vehicles and will be equipped with a range of observatio­n instrument­s, according to a statement released on Wednesday by CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuildi­ng.

The vessel can be deployed in a target area and carry out 3D dynamic observatio­n. The operation of the vessel will help obtain real-time 3D ocean observatio­n data and improve the efficiency and level of ocean observatio­n, the statement said.

It will also contribute to the developmen­t of high-end marine scientific and technologi­cal talent and improve innovation, it said.

The contract for building the vessel was signed on Dec 28, 2020, and constructi­on began on July 20 the following year.

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Zhuhaiyun marine science research vessel.

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