Norwegian Research Boat Docks In Hamilton

February 23, 2015

The Norwegian registered research vessel Seabed Prince is back in Bermuda, and was seen docked in Hamilton on Sunday [Feb 22]. The boat — which was also in Bermuda last month — can accommodate 72 persons with 20 single cabins and 26 double cabins. On board there are two lounges, a meeting room, a hospital, a gymnasium and a helideck reception area. The ship can carry enough supplies to be at sea for sixty days without interruption.

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  1. nomoremoney says:

    Is it here to work?? Here is an excerpt from its website.
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    We operate three multi-purpose subsea vessels with ROVs manned by in-house marine and ROV crews whom perform fully integrated subsea projects under common systems. We also offer engineering services allowing us to provide full inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) services and other subsea solutions.

    Swire Seabed owns and operates unique subsea equipment packages with capacity to work down to 6000m. Recent projects include many subsea scopes for the International Oil and Gas industry, as well as a number of other jobs including the record breaking salvage of over 110 tonnes of silver from an Atlantic shipwreck at 4700m depth.

  2. Truth is killin' me... says:

    Checking out Bermuda’s seafloor for possible seabed mining? What’s Blue Halo got to say?

  3. jollyroger says:

    this boat has been in st. georges harbor for almost a month. left for two days and is back

  4. Da plumber says:

    Interesting wonder what it’s lo for hmmm