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IMO: 8803563
Research Vessel, Spain
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Vessel Details
MMSI
224886000
Callsign
EBBW
Width
15.0 m
Length
82.0 m
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Logan
2024-03-28
Position: Medical Officer
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Latest News (3)
Hesperides Embarks on Groundbreaking Climate Change Expedition Stopping in Auckland
The research vessel 'Hesperides' (IMO: 8803563) is set to dock in Auckland on April 13, 2011, as part of its ambitious global circumnavigation. This journey aims to evaluate the impact of climate change on the world's oceans. As a key component of the Malaspina Expedition, the ship will spend three days in Auckland, where esteemed researchers will share significant findings at the University of Auckland. With a budget of $23 million and a duration of seven months, this comprehensive expedition has evolved to include monitoring for radioactive runoff, a necessity prompted by the discharge of contaminated water from the nuclear facility in northern Japan into the Pacific Ocean. Previously, this critical assessment of radioisotopes, like cesium-137, was neglected due to the challenges in deploying research vessels to remote areas swiftly. Upon concluding its Auckland stopover, the 'Hesperides' will resume its voyage, conducting water tests en route to Honolulu. This impressive expedition not only promises to enhance our understanding of marine environments but also highlights the urgent need for monitoring hazardous materials in our oceans.
Hesperides Set for Auckland Arrival during Groundbreaking Climate Research Expedition
The research vessel 'Hesperides' is on an ambitious journey around the globe, and is slated to arrive in Auckland on April 13, 2011, as part of the Malaspina Expedition. This $23 million mission spans seven months and aims to investigate the impacts of climate change on marine environments. During its three-day stay in Auckland, numerous researchers aboard will share their latest findings at the University of Auckland. Initially, the expedition did not include monitoring radioactive runoff; however, due to recent concerns about contaminated water released from a nuclear facility in northern Japan, the team recognized the necessity to assess nuclear material levels in the Pacific Ocean. This decision comes in light of the logistical challenges previously faced in monitoring the spread of radioisotopes, like cesium-137, in remote marine areas. Following its time in Auckland, 'Hesperides' will continue its voyage, conducting additional water tests en route to Honolulu, contributing valuable insights into the health of our oceans and the impact of human activity.
Hesperides Marks Milestone in Global Climate Research with Auckland Stopover
The oceanographic research vessel 'Hesperides' is scheduled to arrive in Auckland on April 13, 2011, as it embarks on a vital journey around the globe to study climate change impacts on our oceans. This significant leg of the Malaspina Expedition, which boasts a budget of $23 million and spans seven months, will allow the ship to dock in Auckland for three days, where several researchers will share their findings at the University of Auckland. Originally, the expedition did not include plans to analyze radioactive runoff. However, due to concerns over contamination from a nuclear facility in northern Japan, the decision was made to monitor levels of nuclear materials in the Pacific Ocean, particularly after reports of contaminated water release. This proactive approach aims to address the lack of ongoing assessment of radioisotopes such as cesium-137, a task previously complicated by the challenges of reaching remote research sites. Upon departing from Auckland, the 'Hesperides' will continue its critical work by conducting water testing en route to Honolulu. The research efforts onboard contribute to our understanding of ocean health amidst changing climatic conditions, marking a significant chapter in the fight against environmental degradation.
Frequently Asked Questions
🌊 Did Hesperides sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Hesperides has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🛢️ Did Hesperides have any oil spills or pollution incidents?
Based on available news reports, Hesperides has been mentioned in connection with spill-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning spills. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.