Marine scientific research relies heavily on the support of patrol boats. Researchers use these boats to reach specific marine areas and conduct various research projects. In marine ecological research, patrol boats can reach sea areas of varying depths and locations to collect seawater and marine biological samples. These samples are crucial for studying the structure, function, and biodiversity of marine ecosystems.
In marine geological research, patrol boats serve as mobile platforms, providing researchers with the means to conduct geological exploration in target areas. Researchers can use specialized equipment, such as geological drilling rigs, to obtain rock samples from the seabed, analyze marine geological structures, and understand the Earth's evolutionary history and the distribution of seabed resources.
Simultaneously, patrol boats facilitate marine meteorological observation. In specific areas at sea, researchers can install meteorological observation equipment on patrol boats to collect real-time marine meteorological data, such as wind speed, wind direction, temperature, and air pressure. This data is invaluable for accurately forecasting marine meteorological disasters, ensuring maritime safety, and providing meteorological services to coastal areas.
