Ccgs Amundsen
The vessel underwent an extensive modernization which included the addition of the following equipment.
Ccgs amundsen. It can travel 15 000 nautical miles. Declared surplus the vessel was used as an accommodation ship in labrador in 1996 and placed in reserve in 2000. Amundsen science a research partner. The ccgs amundsen is a class 1200 medium size icebreaker based in quebec city canada.
In winter the vessel takes part in the coast guard s icebreaking operations. Every summer the amundsen is charted by a scientific consortium. In 2002 the ccgs sir john franklin was converted from a medium icebreaker to an arctic research vessel and re named ccgs amundsen. The vessel was designed to have great autonomy at sea.
Canada s preeminent research icebreaker the ccgs amundsen has begun its annual three month scientific expedition. The size of her crew depends on the type of mission and the area to which she is deployed. The ccgs amundsen icebreaker began its three month annual research expedition to canada s arctic on 20 july 2020. A 2 2m x 2 3m moon pool and control room an rov control room a ctd rosette room and control room.
Ccgs amundsen is a pierre radisson class icebreaker and arctic research vessel operated by the canadian coast guard the vessel entered service in 1979 as franklin and was renamed sir john franklin in 1980 and served as such until 1996. The vessel which left quebec city today was originally scheduled to leave on july 3 for a 114 day voyage through the entirety of the canadian arctic archipelago the beaufort sea labrador sea and baffin bay. The amundsen is owned by the canadian. Ccgs amundsen is a t1200 class medium arctic icebreaker and arctic research vessel operated by the canadian coast guard.
The ccgs amundsen canada s preeminent research icebreaker will be plying arctic waters again this coming summer but its season will be shorter and will look very different from previous years due to the ongoing pandemic. The ship s facilities and sophisticated pool of equipment make it a unique. The electric diesel engines of the amundsen which generate 11155 kw and the adjusted shape of the hull allow for navigation at 3 knots in more than 1 meter thick ice. In 2003 the ship was reactivated and.
She is one of the few canadian coast guard vessels to have a dual purpose. Originally scheduled to depart from its berth in quebec city on july 3 for a 114 day voyage the vessel will. The canadian research icebreaker ccgs amundsen has been a major catalyst in revitalizing canadian arctic science by providing canadian researchers and their international collaborators with research infrastructure and scientific equipment that gives them unprecedented access to the arctic ocean and its ancillary seas. The ccgs amundsen is based in québec.