Hafró's ship sailed to Háabakki for the first time

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The R/V Árni Friðriksson, RE 200, one of the research vessels of the Institute of Marine Research, was sailed to the High Bank at Fornubúðir the other day. This was a trial of berthing at the harbour bank, before the Institute of Marine Research's full operations begin this spring.

The R/V Árni Friðriksson, RE 200, one of the research vessels of the Institute of Marine Research, was sailed to the High Bank at Fornubúðir the other day. This was a trial of berthing at the harbour bank, before the Institute of Marine Research's full operations begin this spring.

The weather was exceptionally fine when Árni Friðriksson docked. The research vessel is 20 years old, a nearly 70-metre-long steel ship with a gross tonnage of 670 and 6000 horsepower. It is anticipated that two such vessels can be at the dock at the same time. As can be seen in the accompanying photos taken by Olga Björt Þórðardóttir, the operation was a success, but from the experienced crew members, it could be heard that a few more berths could certainly be added.

The local newspaper Hafnfirðingur took the accompanying photos and published this news story on its website.

Future premises of the Institute of Marine Research at Fornubúðir
The end of the jetty is covered with rubber matting, as it should be.
Work is still in full swing on the pier until operations begin.
Two ships are expected there in a row.
Árni Friðriksson has come ashore
Helping each other with fastenings
Land crabs and sailors call out to each other about the conditions.
Captain Hadda, well marked
One of the crew
Come up to
Experience
Screenshot from the Hafró website
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