Sagar Kanya Research Vessel Online

Life aboard the Sagar Kanya is a blend of rigorous scientific discipline and community living. A typical cruise includes a large team comprising ship's officers, deck and engine crew, catering staff, a doctor, and a team of scientists and technicians. For over four decades, the vessel has been managed and operated by the , which oversees its maintenance, refits, and the highly competitive allocation of "ship time" to research institutions across India. The Sagar Kanya is managed as a national facility , extending its resources to various research institutes and organizations such as ISRO, PRL, and NGRI. The vessel provides comprehensive amenities for its 91-person complement, including separate mess rooms and recreational spaces for officers, scientists, and crew, three pantries, two galleys, and a library. Its long-range logistics of up to 45 days necessitate careful planning for water provisioning, with a daily fresh-water generator capacity of 30 cubic meters. The ship complies with the highest class requirements of both Lloyd's Register of Shipping and the Indian Register of Shipping, ensuring safety and operational excellence.

Unlike cargo ships or warships, Sagar Kanya was built with one mission: Sagar Kanya Research Vessel

For high-resolution seabed mapping.

One of the earliest major international collaborations involving Sagar Kanya. The vessel was stationed in the Bay of Bengal to study the genesis of monsoonal depressions. Data collected during this cruise improved India’s long-range monsoon forecasting models, which directly impacts the agricultural economy of 1.4 billion people. Life aboard the Sagar Kanya is a blend