Search
Close this search box

GPO EMERALD Completes Transport of Hydra

GPO EMERALD has completed the delivery of the Hydra semi-closed fish-pen structure, marking another successful heavy-lift operation for GPO Heavylift.
Photo source: Nordlaks

SHARE ARTICLE

The GPO EMERALD, operated by GPO Heavylift, completed the transport of the Hydra semi-closed fish-pen structure for Nordlaks. The vessel loaded the unit on 22 October 2025 at Gemak Altınova Shipyard in Turkey via the float-on method. The cargo, weighing approximately 6,000 tonnes with an outer diameter of 72 m, was secured through seafastening operations before departure.

On the morning of 23 November 2025, the vessel discharged the structure through the float-off method in Sørvika, Norway, marking another heavy-cargo operation for the fleet. The Hydra is now undergoing ballast and heel tests ahead of towing and final anchoring.

Photo source: Nordlaks

Once installed in 2026, the Hydra will operate as a semi-closed fish-farming system with solid walls extending 20 m below the surface, featuring a roof cover and a controlled water-exchange system.

The semi-submersible heavy-lift vessel GPO EMERALD (IMO 9760457) sails under the Marshall Islands flag. It measures 225 m in length and 48.05 m in beam and is designed for the global transport of offshore modules and floating structures.

Photo source: Nordlaks
Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
The heavy load carrier Red Zed 1 delivered the 10,847-tonnes liquefaction module to the Woodfibre LNG project site on 10 March 2026 as the project advances toward completion.
The first section of the Lucayan floating drydock departed CSSC Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding and was loaded onto Boskalis’ Blue Marlin off Qingdao for transport to Grand Bahama Shipyard in the Bahamas.
Boskalis transported a 168 m floating dry dock from Freeport, Bahamas to Flushing aboard Mighty Servant 3, adding 18,000 t of lifting capacity to Shipyard Reimerswaal and expanding the yard’s ability to handle larger repair work.

Subscribe to HMT WEEKLY

Receive HMT WEEKLY in your mailbox.

Heavy Marine Transport News, Delivered Daily — Stay informed on shipping, offshore, and global logistics.

SECTION

INFORMATION

CONTACT

For general inquiries and to contact us,
please email: info@hmt-news.com