Following an extensive upgrade and successful class renewal, Artemis Angler is now fully prepared for her next assignment: a three-year environmental project in Brazil for OceanPact. The vessel has completed all scheduled yard work, final checks, and mobilization preparations, and is currently en route to South America. Operations are expected to begin in mid to late January 2026.
The recent upgrade period ensured that Artemis Angler is in excellent technical condition. Key systems have been overhauled, accommodations modernized, and the vessel newly classed. These improvements reinforce both operational performance and crew comfort for the demanding conditions she will meet off the Brazilian coast.
This project represents an important step for Maritim Management and strengthens the company’s growing involvement in long-term environmental and subsea-related work. OceanPact, the project’s client, is a leading Brazilian company delivering environmental protection, subsea operations, logistics, and engineering services across the offshore energy sector. Their work plays an important role in safeguarding marine environments through monitoring, data collection, and sustainable operational practices.
“Preparing Artemis Angler for this contract has been a focused effort across our technical, operational, and management teams says Monica Vågsholm Vessel Manager at Maritim Management. “We are pleased to see the vessel in such strong condition as she heads toward Brazil, ready to deliver reliable and solution-oriented services for OceanPact.”
As Artemis Angler begins her transit, the Maritim Management team looks forward to the start of operations and to contributing to OceanPact’s mission of advancing safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible offshore activities.