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National updates - Aranda

National updates - Aranda. Panu Hänninen QM/Co-ordination of Aranda research cruises Finnish Institute of Marine Research 10 th ERVO Meeting 2008 20 th – 21 th May, Varna, Bulgaria. R/V Aranda. Photo by Jere Riikonen. Aranda. Commissioned 1989, Helsinki, Finland

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National updates - Aranda

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  1. National updates - Aranda Panu Hänninen QM/Co-ordination of Aranda research cruises Finnish Institute of Marine Research 10th ERVO Meeting 2008 20th – 21th May, Varna, Bulgaria

  2. R/V Aranda Photo by Jere Riikonen

  3. Aranda • Commissioned 1989, Helsinki, Finland • Owner Finnish Institute of Marine Research • Home port Helsinki, Finland • Length 59.2 m • Beam 13.8 m • Draft 5.0 m • Gross tonnage 1734 GT • Power 3000 kW • Cruising speed 10.5 knots • Maximum endurance 60 days • Scientists/Crew 27 pers./12 - 13 pers.

  4. ACCOMMODATION AND RECREATION • Crew • 12-13 persons (single cabins with toilet / shower , TV) • Scientists • 27 persons (1 single and 12 double cabins with toilet/shower and TV, 1 reserve double cabin with TV) • Mess room and lounge • Gym • Sauna and changing room • Laundry • See more at www.fimr.fi

  5. Dear Colleague. We regret to inform you that the Finnish minister of transport and communications and the minister of environment have decided on closing down the Finnish Institute of Marine Research (FIMR) as of the 1st of January 2009. The personnel of FIMR will be split in two. Biological and chemical activity together with the research vessel Aranda are planned to be moved to the Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), whereas physical activity is planned to be moved to the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI). This decision has not been negotiated with FIMR. The personnel of FIMR have not been informed of the reasons for this sudden and dramatic decision. • The personnel of FIMR are trying their best to convince Finnish politicians that this decision is fatal to Finnish marine research. All your support and assistance will be highly appreciated. For additional information, you may contact any person at FIMR that you know.

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