The Norwegian Government has announced that it will assess the need for a new, ice-class research vessel capable of operating in the far north.

An ice-class research vessel would be useful in obtaining information needed for making political and management decisions in the High North, for example in connection with the development of the petroleum and fisheries sectors. It would also be used in monitoring to improve the government’s understanding of the environment, climate and resources in the north.

Norway has a fleet of 12–14 research vessels. Several of them are modified fishing vessels. Four of the vessels will be more than 30 years old by 2010.

A thorough planning process will be required before a final decision can be made on whether a new vessel should be built. The Norwegian plans will also be viewed in connection with similar plans in other countries.

The process will be led by the Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs and conducted in cooperation with the Ministries of the Environment, of Petroleum and Energy, and of Education and Research.