The MRV Ngerin (an aboriginal word meaning 'good fishing') is the flagship of SARDI Aquatic Sciences. It is designed to enable biological and oceanographic studies on the fisheries resources in coastal and offshore waters of South Australia. The research conducted onboard the Ngerin includes the disciplines of fisheries science, marine biology and ecology, physical and biological oceanography and seismology.
Whilst much of the work of the Ngerin is associated with fisheries resources, the vessel is a State facility and can be used by other organisations.
| Length | 25 metres |
|---|---|
| Beam | 7.2 metres |
| Displacement | 197 tonnes |
| Design Speed | 10 knots |
| Commissioned | July 1985 |
| Accommodation | Eight scientific and/or support staff in double berth cabins, plus accommodation for permanent crew of four |
| Draft | 3.0 metres |
| Range | 3,000 nautical miles |
| Daily Passage | 200 nautical miles |
Twin trawl winches and associated rigging enable twin 'Gundry' trawl nets to be operated to depths of 70 metres.
Winches are operated from a central panel located aft of the forecastle deck.
1 x 60 kva and 1 x 35 kva 415–240v generators
1 x 4.5 kva portable generator, separate from the ship's power suitable for sensitive computing equipment
hydraulic sea crane with a lifting capacity of 1.2 tonnes at full extension of 9m
stern 'A-frame' for retrieval of data logging moorings
pro system 4.7m rigid hull Zodiac inflatable vessel complete with 30hp motor
4.2 m Zodiac inflatable vessel complete with 15hp motor
Bauer high stage compressor (330 bars) for filling SCUBA tanks (tanks to be supplied by users or hired from SARDI)
Diver operated underwater cage vehicle (shark cage) available for high risk dive operations.
6 x 2 litre Niskin bottles with reversing thermometers
hydraulic winch with 1500 metre x 4mm stainless steel cable
seacat SBE 19 CTD profiler
personal computer facilities including IBM compatible software for on-board downloading and analysis of CTD data
wet laboratory
dry laboratory
two circulating seawater tanks (14,000 liter capacity)
The vessel operates within southern Australian waters up to 200 nautical miles offshore. Cruises are normally up to 10 days duration, but more extended periods can be considered.
The vessel's permanent crew of four has extensive technical expertise in marine operations for all types of commercial fishing, field based fisheries research, oceanographic studies and seismic surveys and are familiar with a broad range of gear and instruments.
The MRV Ngerin carries out a wide range of activities, such as:
Trawl and sample collection operations
Towed array research operations
Oceanographic operations
Dive operations

The vessel operates within southern Australian waters up to 200 nautical miles offshore. Cruises are normally up to 10 days duration, but more extended periods can be considered.
Opportunity exists for using the Ngerin as a platform for testing various types of instrumentation or for the regular monitoring and sampling of sites. The vessel may also be used as a 'mother ship' where coastal surveys and observations need to be conducted from smaller vessels.
The Ngerin can dock at any reasonable berthing facility but most cruises originate and end at either Port Adelaide or Port Lincoln.
All meals and linen are supplied during each cruise. Scientific parties of up to eight can be accommodated. Each cabin is air conditioned, has two bunks, wardrobes and a writing desk.