VesselsGreenland’s New 32m RVBy Alan Haig-BrownGreenland has an intense interest in Greenland in April of 2012. command of Captain Rink Heinrich, ca-maritime research and survey for the The R/V Sanna then went into service pable of a wide range of research. The near coastal waters, thanks in part to a with the Greenland Institute of Natural vessel is equipped for trawling, gillnets, growing seafood sector, an extensive Resources researching the Greenland long lines and pot ? shing. Researchers coastline and some 250 different species halibut, crab, and cod stocks in Green- have two wet and one dry laboratory of ? sh. To meet the nation’s emerging land’s coastal waters and ice fjords. with fume-hood, a chemical labora-need, Greenland had a 32.3-m research A larger vessel, the 1971-built stern tory, cold and freezer laboratory and a vessel built at the Karstensen’s Ship- trawler Pâmiut serves primarily to re- -80 Celsius freezer. Designed by OSK-yard in Skagen, Denmark. The vessel search shrimp and Greenland halibut Shiptech in collaboration with the sci-was named R/V Sanna by Helle Sieg- in more open waters. The R/V Sanna, entists from Greenland, the ship has ac-stad, Head of the Department of Fish with a 10-meter beam and depth from commodation for 16 people in a total of and Shell? sh, in a ceremony at Nuuk, main deck of 4.88 meters, is, under the nine cabins. A Cummins K38-M Tier 2 Photo courtesy of Greenland Institute of Natural ResourcesMarch 201516 MTRMTR #2 (1-17).indd 16 MTR #2 (1-17).indd 16 3/9/2015 9:57:22 AM3/9/2015 9:57:22 AM