The largest marine engineering basin in the country has been renewed with the latest precision measuring equipment, shedding its outdated devices. The National Institute of Fisheries Science announced that it has significantly strengthened its public research function by replacing the aging equipment of the marine engineering basin with the latest models and by improving the usage fee calculation criteria to better suit reality. The marine engineering basin, which is the largest research facility in the country for testing the performance of fishing gear and vessels, consists of a towing basin, a recirculating water basin, a two-dimensional wave basin, etc. Through this improvement, the resistance dynamometer used for measuring the resistance of fishing gear and vessels, the self-propelled dynamometer for evaluating the propulsion performance of vessels, and the ultrasonic wave gauge for accurately measuring ocean waves, among other key equipment, have been updated.