Thursday, January 18, 2018

China research ship Kexue to survey Benham Rise is jointly owned by PLA NAVY (PLAN) and civilian government and listed as part of PLA Navy Fleet

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My info: China research ship "Kexue" jointly owned by PLA Navy or China Navy. "Type 625C, named as Science (Kexue, 科学) .."manned by a mixed crew of civilian and naval crew" because these this is "jointly owned by PLAN and civilian governmental agencies.” 

Please note that it is listed as part of the PLAN Fleet (China Navy). IMHO survey to be conducted in Benham Rise will be a Naval survey in support of China's military objectives in the Western Pacific.

"The method of deployment of the third and fourth ships of Type 625C, respectively named as Science (Kexue, 科学) 1 and Practice (Shiian, 实践) 3, reverted to the way it was done for earlier Type 625A/B series in that these ships are manned by a mixed crew of civilian and naval crew because these ships are jointly owned by PLAN and civilian governmental agencies. Build by the same shipyard, Science 1 cost ¥ 16.88 million and has a different internal layout than earlier two units, with a total ten labs on board. Construction of Science 1 actually begun before the two naval units, and the ship was also launched before the two naval units. However, because many new equipment was incorporated, most of which was for the very first time, sea trials took much longer and the ship entered service after the two naval units and hence considered the third ship of Type 625C. Experienced from Science 1 helped the fourth unit, Practice 3, which had more advanced scientific instruments. In addition to equipment on board, Practice 3also differs from previous three units in that it has a total of fourteen labs on board. Specification:[2]
  • Length (m): 104
  • Draft (m): 4.9
  • Displacement (t): 3324
  • Main propulsion: two diesel engine @ 5280 hp each
  • Cruise speed (kn): 15
  • Max speed (kn): 19
  • Range (nmi): 8000
  • Accommodation: 38 crew + 63 scientists
 Type  Pennant #  Builder  Laid down  Launched  Commissioned  Status  Fleet 
625COcean 11Hudong-Zhonghua ShipyardSept 1980Jun, 1981Nov 24, 1981ActivePLAN
625COcean 12Hudong-Zhonghua ShipyardSept 1980Jul, 1981Nov 24, 1981ActivePLAN
625CScience 1Hudong-Zhonghua ShipyardDec 4, 1979Jan 19, 1981ActivePLAN
625CPractice 3Hudong-Zhonghua ShipyardActivePLAN

From Wikipedia


image: http://media.philstar.com/images/the-philippine-star/headlines/20180118/kexue-benham-rise.jpg
Weighing 4,711 tons, China Daily described Kexue as a “moving laboratory on the sea” capable of global voyages and all-day observations. Photo from Institute of Oceanology of Chinese Academy of Sciences website

Read more at http://beta.philstar.com/headlines/2018/01/18/1779010/xQgdjQBpsJlq7Apy.99#BqzMpZg4HOwTKyXt.99


MANILA, Philippines — China will deploy its most sophisticated research ship to study Philippine waters, including the potentially resource-rich Benham Rise (Philippine Rise).
Rep. Gary Alejano (Magdalo party-list) earlier slammed the Department of Foreign Affairs for allowing the Institute of Oceanology of Chinese Academy of Sciences (IO-CAS) to conduct research in waters off Eastern Luzon, where Benham Rise is located, and off Eastern Mindanao.
The Chinese marine exploration will take place on January 24 to February 25 this year.
In a press conference in Beijing last Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lu Kang confirmed that Chinese research vessel "Kexue" will survey Philippine eastern waters, adding that such a cooperation would further strengthen the two countries’ bilateral relations.
“China commends this decision made by the Philippine side on agreeing to China's scientific activities and offering facilitation,” Lu said.
“We welcome Philippine scientific research institutions' participation and would like to work with them to advance maritime practical cooperation in marine research and other fields so as to create a favorable environment for the sound, steady and sustainable development of bilateral ties,” he added.
The $87.5-million Kexue was handed over to IO-CAS in 2012, newspaper China Daily reported. In September 5 last year, Kexue reportedly finished a month-long scientific exploration of the western Pacific Ocean.
Weighing 4,711 tons, China Daily described Kexue as a “moving laboratory on the sea” capable of global voyages and all-day observations.
Kexue can also conduct water body detection, atmospheric exploration, deep-sea environment exploration and remote sensing information verification.
In 2012, the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf approved the Philippines’ undisputed claim to the Benham Rise.
President Rodrigo Duterte earlier signed an Executive Order officially renaming Benham Rise to “Philippine Rise” to assert the country’s sovereignty there following reports that Chinese research vessels were spotted surveying the area in 2016.
The Philippine Navy now regularly patrols the continental shelf.
According to Alejano, the Chinese researchers will be joined by the University of the Philippines – Marine Science Institute “as a requirement.”
Alejano also revealed that a similar plea was lodged by French-based non-profit organization Tara Expeditions Foundation, but it was declined by the DFA.
The lawmaker said Tara Expeditions was a better choice if Manila was seeking additional resources and manpower to study eastern waters, noting that France, unlike China, has no territorial conflict with the Philippines.
For his part, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said the law gives equal chance to foreign countries to study Philippine waters as long as there are Filipinos on board.
Foreign marine researchers must also share their findings and data with their Filipino counterparts, Cayetano added.

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