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M/V Ushuaia
The research vessel "Ushuaia", former "Researcher" and Malcolm Baldrige", was built as an oceanographic research vessel for the NOAA (National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration), a United States of America government agency. http://www.noaa.gov/ The NOAA operated the vessel for more than 20 years, performing during that period many of the most important NOAA oceanographic research operations.
M/V Orlova
The
M/V Orlova was built in former Yugoslavia in 1976 and further upgraded in 2002. This spacious, comfortable ice-strengthened motor vessel carries a maximum of 110 passengers and has passive stabilizers for smooth sailing.
Professor Multanovsky
The Professor Multanovsky
was built in Finland in 1982-83 for polar and oceanographic research and carries a maximum of 48 passengers in comfortable outside cabins. With an ice-strengthened hull and passive stabilizers it is able to navigate scenic areas for smooth sailing where many other vessels cannot.
Professor Molchanov
The Professor Molchanov was built in Finland in 1982-83 for polar and oceanographic research and carries a maximum of 48 passengers in comfortable outside cabins. With an ice-strengthened hull and passive stabilizers it is able to navigate scenic areas for smooth sailing where many other vessels cannot.
Kapitan Khlebnikov
The Kapitan Khlebnikov was built in Finland in 1981 and is one of three vessels of this class. Not simply an ice-reinforced ship, the Kapitan Khlebnikov is a powerful polar class icebreaker, which has sailed to extremely remote corners of the globe with adventurous travelers since 1992. No other expedition vessel has navigated more polar waters. It was the first ship ever to circumnavigate Antarctica with passengers in 1996-97.
Yamal
The nuclear icebreaker Yamal was built in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1992 by Murmansk Shipping Company and is one of five ice-breakers in this class. Not simply an ice-reinforced ship, the Yamal is a powerful and sophisticated icebreaker that has taken adventurous passengers to the North Pole since 1993.
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