Coastal Facilities Tour
On 5th October we will be offering the opportunity to visit the University's Coastal Facilities. The tour will emcompass the Dove Marine Laboratory and Blyth Marine Station, home to the Research Vessel, The Princess Royal and the Emerson Cavitation Tunnel. There will be a small charge of £25 to pay towards transportation costs, lunch and refreshments.
The Dove Marine Laboratory, Cullercoats
RV, The Princess Royal, Blyth Marine Station
The Dove Marine Laboratory
Our Laboratory at Cullercoats is an important facility for the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences.
The Laboratory has a proud history of supporting excellence in Marine Science research, education and outreach for over a century. The University has recently invested in and upgraded the facilities, so that this tradition will continue for many decades to come.
Blyth Marine Station
Based at the Port of Blyth, this facility enables us to support the the operation of the Research Vessel, The Princess Royal.
We use this facility to enhance the learning experience of our Undergraduates and Postgraduates. We also use it for education and local engagement with local schools and colleges. It also supports the research carried out by our PhD students, staff and commercial clients.
Emerson Cavitation Tunnel
The tunnel was originally installed at Newcastle University in 1949 and entered service in 1950-51. The tunnel was completely modernised in 1980, and was further equipped with modern flow measurement systems in 2000. An enhanced measuring section with higher speed capability and matching control systems was installed during 2007. The tunnel has been re-located to a purpose built facility at the Blyth Campus as part of a £2 million investment.
The Emerson Cavitation Tunnel provides an efficient service to the marine sector, including ship owners, shipyards and propeller manufacturers. As well as commercial consultancy services, the Emerson Cavitation Tunnel offers background research and development services to academia for cavitation, noise, propulsion, turbines, coatings and hydrodynamics related activities.
Payment
Coastal Facilities Tour | Fee |
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Coastal Facilities Tour - to include Dove Marine Laboratory, Blyth Marine Station and Emerson Cavitation Tunnel, refreshments and lunch. | £25 |
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