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Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen and Rossilini’s Four-10 sign REV Ocean outfitting contract

On 6 February 2025 Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen (DSV) and Rossilini’s Four-10 signed a contract for the outfitting of REV Ocean. The contract covers both the interior and exterior of the state-of-the-art research and expedition vessel. The workscope will take place in DSV’s covered drydock.

When completed, REV Ocean will conduct research covering the entire marine ecosystem, from the coastal zone to abyssal depths, and from polar regions to the tropics. The 194.4m by 22m vessel will seamlessly integrate cutting-edge marine technology with advanced research facilities, setting a new benchmark in the industry. 

This includes laboratories, furnished with state-of-the-art equipment allowing for the preservation, processing, analysis and storage of specimens while at sea. A range of acoustic sensors will enable mapping of the seafloor down to hadal depths as well as to survey biological communities in the water column.

An onboard conference centre will provide meeting rooms, a multipurpose exhibition room, a 35 seat auditorium with Dolby Atmos for lectures, and a media editing suite for videography and documentaries etc.

Additionally, REV Ocean will feature five hangar gantry cranes, pelagic trawling capabilities and a moonpool, providing sheltered access to the water in the widest range of possible conditions. 

DSV Aurelia, the world’s deepest diving three person acrylic submarine will provide the capability to reach depths of 2,200m. Also aboard, will be the ROV Aurora. The ROV comes together with its tethered management system, Borealis and, with a depth rating of 6,000m enjoys access to 98 per cent of the ocean.

Exploration, particularly in polar regions, is further facilitated by an Airbus ACH145 helicopter, which can operate from either of the two helidecks on the vessel. The helicopter also has the functionality of re-supply and passenger transport.

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