Vietnam, Russia launch second joint marine survey

Research vessel Akademik Lavrentyev's marine survey aims to update and expand data on geology, geophysics, gas geochemistry, and oceanography to serve research on seabed geological structures, gas geochemical cycles, sediment formation, oceanic water layers, and the assessment of marine mineral resources.

The Akademik Lavrentyev, one of Russia’s most advanced research vessels specialising in marine geology, geophysics, and oceanography, dockd at Cam Ranh Port in October 2025, carrying a joint team of 30 Russian and Vietnamese scientists. (Photo: VNA)
The Akademik Lavrentyev, one of Russia’s most advanced research vessels specialising in marine geology, geophysics, and oceanography, dockd at Cam Ranh Port in October 2025, carrying a joint team of 30 Russian and Vietnamese scientists. (Photo: VNA)

Khanh Hoa (VNA) – Research vessel Akademik Lavrentyev docked at Cam Ranh International Port in Khanh Hoa province on October 24, marking the start of the second joint marine survey between the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) and the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The survey, from October 23 to November 20 in Vietnam’s waters, aims to update and expand data on geology, geophysics, gas geochemistry, and oceanography to serve research on seabed geological structures, gas geochemical cycles, sediment formation, oceanic water layers, and the assessment of marine mineral resources.

The programme brings together 30 Vietnamese and Russian scientists who will jointly conduct measurements, sample collection, and analysis at research stations along Vietnam’s coastline from north to south.

Speaking at the welcome ceremony, Professor Dr. Tran Tuan Anh, Vice President of the VAST, praised the long-standing, effective cooperation between the two academies over the years. He expressed his belief that the current survey will enrich scientific data on the geology, geophysics, resources, and environment of the East Sea, while enhancing research capacity and fostering young scientific talent on both sides.

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Vietnamese and Russian scientists pose for a group photo. (Photo: VNA)

Dr. Renat Shakirov, head of the Russian delegation, noted that the expedition is not only a journey from Russia to Hanoi but also covers multiple Vietnamese localities, involving numerous scientists and advanced research equipment from Russia. He revealed that the two academies have agreed to continue joint survey activities and plan to sign a cooperation roadmap for the 2026-2035 period this December.

This second survey follows the first joint research programme launched in 2019, contributing to the advancement of marine science and strengthening the trusted partnership between the two leading scientific institutions of Vietnam and Russia.

Findings from the survey will be presented at a scientific workshop scheduled for November 21./.

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