MV Arctic Sunrise

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MV Arctic Sunrise Bow.
The MV Arctic Sunrise's Bow
Career
Name: MV Polarbjorn
Port of registry:  Norway
Builder: Vaagen Shipyards of Kyrksaeterora Norway
Yard number: 39
Completed: 18 January 1975
Fate: Sold in 1995 to Greenpeace.
Career
Name: MY Arctic Sunrise
Owner: Stichting Phoenix
Operator: Stichting Greenpeace Council
Port of registry: Amsterdam,  Netherlands
Identification: Call sign: PE6851
General characteristics
Class and type: Research vessel
Tonnage: 497 tons
558 deadweight tons
949 gross tons
Displacement: 1478 t at 5.30 m draught
Length: 49.62 m (153.93 ft)
Beam: 11.5 m (37.72 ft)
Draft: 5.30 m (17.38 ft)
Installed power:
  • MAK 9M452AK
  • 2495 shp
  • 1619 kW
Propulsion: single screw
Speed: 13 kts
Crew: 16

The MY Arctic Sunrise is an icebreaker operated by Greenpeace. The vessel was built in 1975 and has a gross tonnage of 949 tonnes, a length of 50 m and a maximum speed of 13 knots (24 km/h). Under the original name of Polarbjorn ("polar bear"), it was used as a sealing ship, until chartered by environmental protection organization Greenpeace in 1995.

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Artic Sunrise docked in Nassua, Jan 2011
MV Arctic Sunrise Starboard.

The Arctic Sunrise has been involved in various campaigns including anti-whaling campaigns in the Southern Ocean. She is registered as a Motor Vessel.

In January 2006 the Arctic Sunrise and Nisshin Maru, a Japanese whaling ship, collided. Both ships suffered minor damage.

In June 2006, the Arctic Sunrise was banned from attending the 58th International Whaling Commission meeting in St. Kitts by the St. Kitts and Nevis Government citing national security concerns.[1] Greenpeace's protests were discussed at the same IWC meeting with agenda item IWC/58/3, relating to their protest actions against Japanese whaling in the Southern ocean in December 2005 / January 2006, during which a collision occurred between a Japanese whaling ship and a Greenpeace ship, resulting in this resolution from the IWC.[2][3]

On August 30, 2007 the Arctic Sunrise was involved in a protest against the Canadian laker Algomarine off of Nanticoke, Ontario where she was attempting to enter harbor with a load of coal for the power station. A Zodiac RIB came alongside and activists painted the hull of the laker with "No Coal. No Nuclear. Clean Energy." Two activists then boarded the boat and chained themselves to the self unloading boom. A third activist suspended herself with the use of a climbing harness from the rudder of the Algomarine, effectively halting it. The Canadian Coast Guard was called in to remove the protesters.

In early February 2007 the ship was moored in Leith docks, in Edinburgh. On 23 February 2007, she took part in a blockade of Faslane Naval Base and was subsequently impounded by the MoD police.

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