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RV Southern Surveyor

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Name
  
Southern Surveyor

Operator
  
CSIRO

Decommissioned
  
2014

Length
  
66 m

Builder
  
Owner
  
CSIRO

Acquired
  
1988

Launched
  
1972

Draft
  
5.3 m

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Identification
  
IMO number 851249, Lloyds Register 100A1 LMC UMS

How the rv southern surveyor works


The RV Southern Surveyor was an Australian marine research vessel. It was owned and managed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), with its operations funded by the Australian Government to undertake oceanographic, geoscience, ecosystem and fisheries research. It was built in the UK in 1972 and acquired by CSIRO in 1988. It was replaced in 2014 by the RV Investigator.

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Life onboard rv southern surveyor


Achievements

The ship has carried out 111 Marine National Facility research voyages in the course of which she has travelled 481,550 km. Achievements include the discovery of submarine volcanoes between Fiji and Samoa, the compilation of climate records from ancient corals, the production of a carbon chemistry map of the Great Barrier Reef, and the 2006 discovery of a 200 km diameter vortex in the waters above the Perth Canyon off the coast of Rottnest Island, Western Australia.

In 2012 the Southern Surveyor confirmed the 'undiscovery' of Sandy Island.

References

RV Southern Surveyor Wikipedia


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