Ocean Researcher V
RV Ocean Researcher V was a research vessel owned by the Taiwan Ocean Research Institute that sank off the coast of Penghu, Taiwan in 2014.
History
At a cost of , the Ocean Researcher V was built by Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company, Kaohsiung, and launched in August 2012 for the Taiwan Ocean Research Institute, part of the National [Applied Research Laboratories] under the Ministry of [Science and Technology (Republic of China)|Ministry of Science and Technology].Sinking
On 9 October 2014 the ship departed from Anping Harbor in Anping District, Tainan for an eight-day cruise researching pollutants in the atmosphere and how they propagate. Those aboard included researchers from the Academia Sinica, Taiwan Typhoon and [Flood Research Institute], graduate students from National [Taiwan Ocean University], National [Yang Ming University], National Yunlin [University of Science and Technology] and National Cheng Kung University.On the evening of 10 October 2014, due to Typhoon Vongfong, the ship ran onto a reef off the Penghu Islands. The ship listed and began to take on water, sinking at 8:11 pm. Most of the occupants boarded life-rafts to await rescue.