China sends international crew on mission to explore underwater mountains in submersible
- Foreign scientists will get a close look at the sprawling Magellan Seamounts on board the Jiaolong, which can dive up to 7,000 metres
The international crew of 60 aboard the Shenhai Yihao, the mother ship of the Jiaolong submersible, includes researchers from mainland China and Hong Kong as well as eight scientists from Australia, Spain, Canada, Mexico, Singapore, Bangladesh, Nigeria and Colombia
The non-mainland scientists will be led by Qiu Jianwen, professor and associate head of the biology department at Hong Kong Baptist University.
Shenhai Yihao and the Jiaolong will make a port call in Hong Kong from September 23 to 25 during the return leg of the trip. It will be the first time for the crewed submersible to visit Hong Kong.
The international team will get a close look at the sprawling Magellan Seamounts on board the Jiaolong, which can dive up to 7,000 metres (22,966 feet). Eighteen dives have been arranged for the mission, according to state news agency Xinhua.