RV Prince Madog

A new joint venture for the Prince Madog

Bangor University has today (29.1.21) announced a new joint venture to manage the Prince Madog Research Vessel from 1st January 2021.    

Professor John Turner, Head of the School of Ocean Sciences added:

“The ship is vital in supporting our training of the next generation of marine scientists. All of our undergraduate and postgraduate taught students (over 250 in a normal year) benefit from the unique experience of working on a research vessel at sea, using scientific equipment to assess processes, water quality and measure the abundance and distribution of marine life, and this part of the learning experience is set to continue.”

Both parties also hope to extend their research in marine renewable energy, and the joint venture could lead to more technical work being carried out at the School of Ocean Sciences.

Professor Paul Spencer, Pro VC Research and Innovation at Bangor University underlined this saying:

“The new joint venture ensures that Bangor University builds upon our world leading understanding of the environment and physical positioning of marine energy sites by partnering with a leading marine logistics and survey company. Commercial expansion of the marine sector relies on scientific knowledge, and we are delighted that our expertise both within the School of Ocean Science and via the Prince Madog will form an integral part of the new joint venture to support this important industry sector.”

Vincent Nuernberg, Managing Director, O.S. Energy identified that:

“The Prince Madog is a perfect addition to our fleet which are operating in the European offshore wind oil and gas industries. We are proud to take over P&O Maritime Services’ role as manager and join and Bangor University as new partners. Additionally, this new partnership provides easy access for the University to further specialist vessels in the fleet of O.S. Energy. We are looking forward to this long-term partnership.”

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