Завантаження...

Philia Hellenic Center for Marine Research Heraklion harbour
 

 

This is a premium free photo

 

This photo was viewed 3 times and was downloaded in full size 0 times.

This photo was liked 0 times


If you are a member, please login in order to see the source link of the above image.


Summaryedit

Description
English: "Philia", a ship of the Hellenic Center for Marine Research, Harbour of Heraklion, Crete, Greece.

The F/R PHILIA, built at Piraeus (1985), commissioned in 1986, operates from her home port of Irakleion, not only in Cretan waters, but also throughout the Aegean and Ionian.

The PHILIA's greatest asset is her flexibility, she is large enough to operate offshore but because of her shallow draft she can also operate close inshore.

She has covered many thousands of miles carrying out research and in 1997 was refitted with a bulbous bow and a second engine as part of the Greek Government's commitment to marine science research.

Philia Equipment


Scientific Equipment:

Echo sounder Simrad EK 500 split beam 38 and 120 kHz.

Echo sounder Simrad EK 400 single beam 120 kHz.

Echo sounder Biosonics dual beam 120 kHz V-Fin. RoxAnn & Side Scan Sonars. SCANMAR net recorder. Underwater remote operated vehicles (ROV): Benthos Mini Rover (300 m), DSSI Max Rover Mk 11 (2000 m).

Various underwater cameras Osprey and underwater sledges. 3 Seabird CTD. 7 Aanderaa RC7 meters. Various water and plankton samplers. Sediment traps, various benthic samplers (grabs, box and multi-corers) and benthic draggers. Pelagic, benthic trawls and otter and beam trawls.

Navigation Equipment Automatic pilot, D-GPS, gyrocompass, 1 ARPA AND 1 EPA radar 100 nm, electronic chart system MaxSea. Echo sounder: Simrad EK 400, Furuno 15 & 50 kHz, Furuno 28 & 200 kHz, forward looking sonar 400 kHz, INMARSAT-C, Meteological station Aanderaa NAVTEXT 7 Meteostar 2000.


Detailed Specifications

Name: PHILIA

Built: 1986

Classification Society: Hellenic Register

Class: +H100 A1 R

Type: Marine Research Vessel

Length: 26.10m

Breadth: 7.25m

Deck Height: 3.20m

Draft: 2.6m

DWT: 45.70 m/t

GT: 143 tons

Fuel capacity: 22 tons

Consumption: 1600 lt/day

Cruise speed: 10 knots

Autonomy: 10 days

Fresh Water: 6 tons plus reverse osmosis water production 64f lt/hr

Main Engines: 2 diesel engines x 340 hp

Bow Thruster: 1 x 25 hp tunnel bow thruster

Propellers: 2 x twin variable pitch propellers

Generators: 2 main generators x 85 Kw

Emergency generator: 1 x 38 Kw

Deck Area: 35 m2

Cranes/Winches

1 Hiab sea crane 8.30 m arm 1200 long

2 net drums, 2 fishing drums (2000 m x 12 mm wire)

1 oceanographic winch with 2 drums (4 mm by 2000 m wire and 6 mm x 1300 m)

Computer & Audiovisual Room: 15 m2

Scientific Labs

wet lab 9 m2, dry lab 9 m2

Freezers: 3 (-20oC)

Crew Cabins: 4 for 7 crew members

Charterers Berths: 3 for 6 scientists
Français : "Philia", navire du Centre Hellénique pour la Recherche Marine, Port d'Héraklion, Crète, Grèce.
Date
Source Own work
Author Jebulon
Camera location 35° 20′ 38.03″ N, 25° 08′ 15.37″ E View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth info

Licensingedit

I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
Creative Commons CC-Zero This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.
The person who associated a work with this deed has dedicated the work to the public domain by waiving all of his or her rights to the work worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law. You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.

Quality images logo.svg
Quality image

This image has been assessed using the Quality image guidelines and is considered a Quality image.


VI seal
Valued image

This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Philia (ship, 1986), moored in port.. You can see its nomination here.


Photo's description:
"Philia", a ship of the Hellenic Center for Marine Research, Harbour of Heraklion, Crete, Greece. The F/R PHILIA, built at Piraeus (1985), commissioned in 1986, operates from her home port of Irakleion, not only in Cretan waters, but also throughout the Aegean and Ionian. The PHILIA's greatest asset is her flexibility, she is large enough to operate offshore but because of her shallow draft she can also operate close inshore. She has covered many thousands of miles carrying out research and in 1997 was refitted with a bulbous bow and a second engine as part of the Greek Government's commitment to marine science research. Philia Equipment Scientific Equipment: Echo sounder Simrad EK 500 split beam 38 and 120 kHz. Echo sounder Simrad EK 400 single beam 120 kHz. Echo sounder Biosonics dual beam 120 kHz V-Fin. RoxAnn & Side Scan Sonars. SCANMAR net recorder. Underwater remote operated vehicles (ROV): Benthos Mini Rover (300 m), DSSI Max Rover Mk 11 (2000 m). Various underwater cameras Osprey and underwater sledges. 3 Seabird CTD. 7 Aanderaa RC7 meters. Various water and plankton samplers. Sediment traps, various benthic samplers (grabs, box and multi-corers) and benthic draggers. Pelagic, benthic trawls and otter and beam trawls. Navigation Equipment Automatic pilot, D-GPS, gyrocompass, 1 ARPA AND 1 EPA radar 100 nm, electronic chart system MaxSea. Echo sounder: Simrad EK 400, Furuno 15 & 50 kHz, Furuno 28 & 200 kHz, forward looking sonar 400 kHz, INMARSAT-C, Meteological station Aanderaa NAVTEXT 7 Meteostar 2000. Detailed Specifications Name: PHILIA Built: 1986 Classification Society: Hellenic Register Class: +H100 A1 R Type: Marine Research Vessel Length: 26.10m Breadth: 7.25m Deck Height: 3.20m Draft: 2.6m DWT: 45.70 m/t GT: 143 tons Fuel capacity: 22 tons Consumption: 1600 lt/day Cruise speed: 10 knots Autonomy: 10 days Fresh Water: 6 tons plus reverse osmosis water production 64f lt/hr Main Engines: 2 diesel engines x 340 hp Bow Thruster: 1 x 25 hp tu
Licensing:
Public Domain


Only registered users can post comments. Please login.


EXIF data:
File name philia_hellenic_center_for_marine_research_heraklion_harbour.jpg
Size, Mbytes 7.216908203125
Mime type image/jpeg
Camera manufacturer SONY
Camera model DSLR-A550
Image resolution in width direction 240
Image resolution in height direction 240
Unit of X and Y resolution 2
Exposure time 1/320 sec (0.003125)
F number f / 8
Exposure program 1
ISO speed rating 200
Exif version 0230
Lens focal length 28 mm
Date and time original image was generated 2015:02:24 10:41:31
Date and time image was made digital data 2015:02:24 10:41:31
Shutter speed 8.321928
Aperture 6
Brightness 8.37
Exposure bias 0
Maximum lens aperture 4
Metering mode 5
Color space information 1
Focal plane X resolution 1962.393157959
Focal plane Y resolution 1962.393157959
Focal plane resolution unit 3
Scene type 
Exposure mode 1
Focal length in 35 mm film 42 mm
Contrast 2
Sharpness 2
Software used Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7 (Macintosh)




The images at Free-Photos.biz come mainly from Wikimedia Commons or from our own production. The photos are either in the public domain, or licensed under free linceses: Free-Photos.biz license, GPL, Creative Commons or Free-Art license. Some very few other photos where uploaded to Free-Photos.biz by our users and released into the public domain or into free usage under another free license (like GPL etc.)

While the copyright and licensing information supplied for each photo is believed to be accurate, Free-Photos.biz does not provide any warranty regarding the copyright status or correctness of licensing terms. If you decide to reuse the images from Free-Photos.biz, you should verify the copyright status of each image just as you would when obtaining images from other sources.


The use of depictions of living or deceased persons may be restricted in some jurisdictions by laws regarding personality rights. Such images are exhibited at Free-Photos.biz as works of art that serve higher artistic interests.

PRIVACY POLICY


By registering your account and/or by subscribing to new and newly rated photographs you agree we may send you the links to photos and we may occasionally share other information with you.

We do NOT disclose your personal data.





christianity portal