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Akademik Fjodorow
Akademik Fjodorow in Kiel
Akademik Fjodorow in Kiel
Schiffsdaten
Flagge Russland UdSSR / Russland
Schiffstyp Forschungsschiff
Eigner AARI[1]
Bauwerft Rauma, Finnland
Stapellauf 8. September 1987[2]
Verbleib in Fahrt
Schiffsmaße und Besatzung
Länge 141,2 m (Lüa)
Breite 23,5 m
Tiefgang (max.) 8,5 m
Verdrängung 16.200 t[1]
Vermessung 12.660 t[1]
 
Besatzung 80
Maschinenanlage
Höchst­geschwindigkeit 16 kn (30 km/h)
Propeller 2




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The R/V Akademik Fyodorov (russisch Академик Фёдоров) is a Russian scientific diesel-electric research vessel, the flagship of the Russian polar research fleet.[3] It was built in Rauma, Finland[4] for the Soviet Union and completed on September 8, 1987. It started operations on October 24, 1987 in the USSR.[2] The ship was named after a Soviet polar explorer, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences Evgeny Fyodorov, who worked on the first Soviet manned drifting ice station North Pole-1.[5]

2007 Russian North Pole expedition[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Akademik Fjodorow in Kiel

Akademik Fyodorov made news on August 1, 2007 when it sailed in the path of an icebreaker on the way to the North Pole as part of Russia's efforts to lay claim to the sea bed beneath the North Pole.

On August 2, 2007, the Akademik Fyodorov sailed with 100 scientists and researchers and two deep sea mini-submarines to the North Pole where the scientists will be dispatched to a depth of more than 13,200 feet where they will drop a metal capsule containing a Russian flag.

While the dropping of the flag is a symbolic gesture reminiscent of the United States of America's planting of an American flag on the surface of the moon, the act will not guarantee Russian rights to extract oil and gas from the sea bed.

Accordingly, scientists aboard the Akademik Fyodorov are searching for evidence that a 1240 mile underwater mountain range, the Lomonosov Ridge, which extends through the north polar region, is actually a geologic extension of Russia, thus allowing Russia to lay claim to the region under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Denmark contends that the Lomonosov Ridge is a geologic extension of Greenland, a Danish territory, whereas Canada claims it is an extension of Ellesmere Island. The Danish and Canadian governments are expected to put forth their own scientific efforts to show that the Lomonosov Ridge is not part of Russia.

Both the United States and Canada also maintain oil and gas rights within the region.

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References[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  1. a b c http://www.ipyeaso.aari.ru/akfedorov.html
  2. a b c Information on RV Akademik Fedorov. In: Federal Target Program World Ocean. (russisch).
  3. http://www.ipyeaso.aari.ru/news.html
  4. European Polar Consortium :: Data base :: Vessel :: Akademik Fedorov
  5. Герой Советского Союза Фёдоров Евгений Константинович
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