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Turkey's MTA Oruç Reis seismic vessel has reached its new destination for conducting seismic research activity in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez said on Monday.
"Our MTA Oruç Reis seismic research vessel reached the operation area after departing from Antalya, for its new mission in Mediterranean. 83 million Turkish people support you, Oruç reis," Dönmez wrote on Twitter.
Turkey previously issued NAVTEX on July 21 as well but later stated that is suspended its drilling activities and was ready to talk with Grece.
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Dönmez said that the search activities in Mediterranean and Black Sea will continue nonstop for achieving Turkey's "energy independence."
What is NAVTEX? |
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NAVTEX is an international automated medium frequency direct-printing service for delivery of navigational and meteorological warnings and forecasts, as well as urgent maritime safety information to ships. It was developed to provide a simple and automated means of receiving this information aboard ships at sea within 370 km (200 nautical miles) off shore. NAVTEX is a component of the International Maritime Organization/International Hydrographic Organization Worldwide Navigation Warning Service (WWNWS). (Wikipedia) |
As part of the country's hydrocarbon exploration activities, Turkey announced the drillship MTA Oruç Reis' new seismic research activity in the Eastern Mediterranean via NAVTEX (navigational telex) starting August 10, 2020.
Oruç Reis will continue its activities in the Eastern Mediterranean with Cengiz Han and Ataman vessels until August 23.
The vessel can sail non-stop for 35 days. It has a helicopter pad, hydrography and oceanography features and it has the ability to scan the sea-floor up to depth of 15,000 meters.
Turkey has consistently contested the Southern Cyprus administration's drilling in the Eastern Mediterranean, asserting that Northern Cyprus also has rights to the resources in the area. (PT/VK)