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MV Alucia

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History
NameMV Alucia
Port of registryMarshall Islands
BuilderAuroux, France
Launched1974
IdentificationIMO number7347823
General characteristics
Tonnage418 tons
Length51.77 metres
Beam11.88 metres
Draft4.43 metres
Depth5.51 metres
Installed power1,600 horsepower
Propulsion2 x Cummins KTA50M2
Speed10 knots
Capacity22
Crew11

MV Alucia is a heavy lift ship with a launch platform for diving and submersible operations.

History

Alucia was built as a heavy lift ship with a launch platform for diving and submersible operations in 1974 in Auroux, France as the RV Nadir. In 1984 it was purchased by IFREMER and in 2004 by DeepOcean Quest.[1] It has a large helicopter deck and two submarines, the Triton 3300/3 and the Deep Rover 2, both rated for a maximum depth of 1,000 meters.[2]

In 2011, Alucia was involved in the search for Air France Flight 447.[3] In 2014, it was used during the filming of David Attenborough's Great Barrier Reef television series.[4]

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