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Burger Boat Company Launches ARCTICUS

Published Sep 8, 2014 2:58 PM by The Maritime Executive

Burger Boat Company launched the ARCTICUS, a 78' Research Vessel for the United States Geological Survey (USGS), on Friday, August 29, 2014.

The ARCTICUS replaces the 38-year-old R/V GRAYLING bringing the USGS Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) large vessel fleet up-to-date. The ARCTICUS will be stationed at the USGS base in Cheboygan, Michigan and incorporates modern marine standards and state-of-the-art technology to more safely and effectively conduct fisheries research.

The ARCTICUS was designed and constructed for a 40-50 year service life and is capable of performing critical scientific and mission-related tasks including trawling, gill netting, and using sound-waves to detect fish and assess their abundance. JMS Naval Architects of Mystic, Connecticut developed the preliminary design of the ARCTICUS. For over 50 years the USGS GLSC has operated a unique and valuable deep-water fish ecology and assessment program that is the foundation for fisheries management throughout the Great Lakes.

Burger, established in 1863, is one of the world's oldest and most respected shipyards. From its shipyard in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA, Burger's craftsman have built hundreds of high quality vessels which can be found in ports around the world. Today, Burger continues its legacy of designing and building the finest vessels to 260' (80m) at its fully updated shipyard on the western shores of Lake Michigan.

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