Joides-Resolution
IMO: 7423081
Drilling Ship, Cyprus
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Vessel Details
MMSI
209489000
Callsign
5BMM3
Width
21.0 m
Length
143.0 m
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2024-12-04
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Latest News (5)
Drill ship laid up in Lyngdal
On Oct 22, 2025, the "Joides Resolution" arrived at the storage buoys in Lyngdal harbour. The drilling vessel was the fifth ship currently laid up in the Ros Fjord. It had sailed from Kristiansand on Oct 4. Photo: https://www.lister24.no/nyheter/n/Vzy4ed/historisk-skip-til-opplagsboeyene
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Scientists Examine Peculiar Underwater Mountain
Scientists have recently finalized an expedition in an effort to learn more about an undersea mountain they say may have formed in a very different way than the rest of the seafloor. Aboard the JOIDES Resolution (Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling) research ship, these scientists studied the formations and makeup of Atlantis Massif. This undersea mountain has been found to be made up of rocks typically found much deeper in the oceans crust. Other volcanic seamounts are usually made up of a black rock called basalt, which is typical of the majority of the seafloor. Source: redOrbit (http://s.tt/18j7B)
Siem Offshore takes full ownership of drillship from Transocean
Siem Offshore has taken over the remaining 50% ownership interest in Overseas Drilling Ltd (ODL) from a subsidiary of Transocean, including full management of the scientific ocean drilling ship Joides Resolution as of August 1, gCaptain reports. The vessel is now undergoing maintenance in Curacao, where it will be tied up until the middle of September. More at http://gcaptain.com/well-it-siem-offshore-grabs?28778
JOIDES RESOLUTION 7423081
“JOIDES” stands for Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling - the science of exploring what lies beneath the ocean floor... “Resolution” honors the HMS Resolution, commanded more than 200 years ago by Capt. James Cook, who explored the Pacific and Antarctic regions. Data from the JR's ocean drilling offers a means of understanding climate & environmental change throughout a significant part of our planet’s history—Earth's paleoclimate -- like the extinction of the dinosaurs. Work aboard the research vessel never ceases; operations continue 24 hours a day. JOIDES Resolution’s complement can consist of 50 scientists and technicians and 65 crew members. The crew consists of marine professionals and ocean drilling specialists, among others. The JR’s science party is specific to each mission, with skills and science disciplines chosen especially to best achieve the mission’s goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
🌊 Did Joides-Resolution sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Joides-Resolution has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.