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Abstract Supporting Antarctic scientific investigation is the job of the national Antarctic programmes, the government entities charged with delivering their countries’ Antarctic research strategies. This requires sustained investment in people, innovative technologies, Antarctic infrastructures, and vessels with icebreaking capabilities. The recent endorsement of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Polar Code (2015) means that countries must address challenges related to an ageing icebreaking vessel fleet. Many countries have recently invested in and begun, or completed, builds on new icebreaking Polar research vessels. These vessels incorporate innovative technologies to increase fuel efficiency, to reduce noise output, and to address ways to protect the Antarctic environment in their design. This paper is a result of a Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) project on new vessel builds which began in 2018. It considers the recent vessel builds of Australia’s RSV Nuyina, China’s MV Xue Long 2, France’s L’Astrolabe, Norway’s RV Kronprins Haakon, Peru’s BAP Carrasco, and the United Kingdom’s RRS Sir David Attenborough. The paper provides examples of purposeful consideration of science support requirements and environmental sustainability in vessel designs and operations.
Artificial intelligence, Class (philosophy), Sociology and Political Science, Climate Change, FOS: Political science, Social Sciences, FOS: Law, Investment (military), Aeronautics, Oceanography, World class, Polar Class vessels, Arctic Shipping and Governance, Engineering, Government (linguistics), Business, Political science, Biology, Ecology, Icebreakers, Politics, Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Ecosystems, Impact of Ocean Acidification on Marine Ecosystems, Linguistics, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, Computer science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Manufacturing engineering, Philosophy, National Antarctic programmes, Sustainability, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Telecommunications, FOS: Languages and literature, Antarctic, Law
Artificial intelligence, Class (philosophy), Sociology and Political Science, Climate Change, FOS: Political science, Social Sciences, FOS: Law, Investment (military), Aeronautics, Oceanography, World class, Polar Class vessels, Arctic Shipping and Governance, Engineering, Government (linguistics), Business, Political science, Biology, Ecology, Icebreakers, Politics, Microbial Diversity in Antarctic Ecosystems, Impact of Ocean Acidification on Marine Ecosystems, Linguistics, FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences, Computer science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Manufacturing engineering, Philosophy, National Antarctic programmes, Sustainability, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Telecommunications, FOS: Languages and literature, Antarctic, Law
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