RV Celtic Explorer

RV Celtic Explorer off Lady's Holm, Shetland.
History
Name: RV Celtic Explorer
Owner: Marine Institute
Operator: Marine Institute
In service: 2003
Identification:
Status: in service
Notes: [1]
General characteristics
Class and type: Research Vessel
Displacement: 2425 tonnes
Length: 65.5 m
Endurance: 35 days

The Celtic Explorer is a multi-purpose research vessel operated by the Marine Institute in Galway, Ireland. It came into service in 2003 for use in fisheries acoustic research, oceanographic, hydrographic and geological as well as buoy/deep water mooring and ROV Operations. The vessel is 65.5m long and has a capacity to accommodate 35 personnel of which 20-22 can be scientists. The vessels base is the port of Galway which is located on the west coast of Ireland and offers ready access to the Atlantic Ocean.

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References

  1. "Celtic Explorer" (webpage).
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