Three yellow torpedo-like research devices await launch aboard the research vessel Pelagia.

Seagoing equipment

Science at sea requires specialized equipment for sampling. Our department NMF maintains, develops and operates a diverse pool of seagoing equipment for the marine science community in the Netherlands. Innovative and advanced research equipment such as gliders, an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), and a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) have recently been obtained to use on the new research vessels. 

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For further information or enquiries please contact the NIOZ NMF coordinator.

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Autonomy and robotics

The new Marine Robotics Center within NIOZ focuses on further developing and deploying innovative technologies such as gliders, an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), and a  Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV).

Hands showing electronics inside measuring equipment

View of the electronics inside a glider (photo: NIOZ)

Cable connected equipment

We have various CTD systems for water sampling the water column. For biological sampling we provide nets, trawls and dredges. Furthermore an extensive selection of core samplers, grabs and dredges for sediment sampling and a HD video system to record live video streams are available.

Sea measuring equipment with a cable connection to RV Pelagia

Example of a large volume CTD Rosette system on board RV Pelagia (photo: NIOZ)

Moorings and landers

Custom-designed moorings can be deployed for designated periods and water depths. They come with instruments such as sediment traps, ADCP’s, current meters, moored CTD’s or profilers. Bottom landers are subsea moorings who descends to the sea floor, carry out a series of tasks autonomously for periods of days to years.  

Orange buoy on deck of RV Pelagia, waiting to be deployed

Buoys waiting to be deployed (photo: NIOZ)

Container laboratories

Our vessels can hold different laboratory and workshop containers on board, including specialised/licenced personnel to operate the equipment during the cruises. These containers provide additional laboratory facilities and work space on board our vessels.

Researcher in a container on the deck of a research vessel, preparing the laboratory for the expedition.

Container lab during a NoSE expedition on the North Sea (photo: NIOZ)

For more information on the vessels and equipment, and how to use the facilities: