RSV 421 Crew Conducts Survey of Emona Bay Rocks on Livingstone Island

RSV 421 Crew Conducts Survey of Emona Bay Rocks on Livingstone Island
Livingstone Island, 05.02.2025
The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska
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The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska

RSV 421 Crew Conducts Survey of Emona Bay Rocks on Livingstone Island
Livingstone Island, 05.02.2025
The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska
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The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska

RSV 421 Crew Conducts Survey of Emona Bay Rocks on Livingstone Island
Livingstone Island, 05.02.2025
The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska
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The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska

RSV 421 Crew Conducts Survey of Emona Bay Rocks on Livingstone Island
Livingstone Island, 05.02.2025
The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska
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The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska

RSV 421 Crew Conducts Survey of Emona Bay Rocks on Livingstone Island
Livingstone Island, 05.02.2025
The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska
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The Bulgarian research ship Sv. Sv. Kiril i Metodii (RSV 421) spent the day at anchor in Emona Bay, part of the South Bay of Livingstone Island, in front of the Bulgarian Antarctic base St. Kliment Ohridski. Standard daily hull and material maintenance was carried out on board on Wednesday, and two fuel tanks were removed for the base. The Aleko rocks at the bottom of Emona Bay were surveyed and photographed.
At the base the activities on completion of the new laboratory block continued. Work is being done on the plumbing route between the existing building and the new building, as well as on laying a route for wiring.
BTA Photo: BTA special correspondent Milena Ostrovska
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