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OceanX's first vessel was the MV Alucia, a 56-meter research and exploration vessel purchased in 2011. [5] The ship was outfitted with two deep-sea submersibles, a helipad, laboratories, and media facilities. In 2021, the Alucia was sold and replaced [6] by the 87-meter OceanXplorer, a former oil exploration ship previously named Volstad ...
World Explorer: 2019 WestSEA Shipyard, Viana do Castelo, Portugal 172 1B Chartered from Mystic Cruises, will be renamed STAR EXPLORER and will be handed over to Windstar Cruises in December 2026. [10] Ultramarine: 2021 [11] Brodosplit shipyard, Croatia 199 1A+, PC6 [12] First ship fully owned by Quark Expeditions Ocean Explorer: 2021
The ship is equipped with cameras and will provide real-time viewing of the ocean floor for scientists and for the public. [1] This is a pioneering use of what NOAA calls "telepresence technology". [3] The Okeanos Explorer is the only vessel owned by the U.S. government that is dedicated to exploring the seabed and ocean crust. [4]
OceanXplorer, a 285-foot research vessel, contains cutting-edge tools for ocean science. Billionaire Ray Dalio bought the former oil ship and helped transform it into a world-leading research vessel.
The luxury cruise ship MV Ocean Explorer was “successfully” pulled free in Greenland on Thursday, three days after running aground with 206 people on board, authorities and the ship's owner said.
A luxury cruise ship carrying 206 people that ran aground off Greenland’s eastern coastline earlier this week has been successfully freed. Ocean Explorer: Luxury cruise ship freed after running ...
1 Ocean explorers. 2 See also. ... This is a list of maritime explorers. The list includes explorers which had contributed, and continue to contribute to human ...
CMA CGM Marco Polo is a Bahamas-registered container ship of the Explorer class [5] owned by the CMA CGM group. On 6 November 2012, it became the largest container ship in the world measured by capacity (16,020 TEU), but was surpassed on 24 February 2013 by the Maersk Triple E class (18,270 TEU), which is 4 metres (13.1 ft) longer at precisely 400m in length.