RV Farley Mowat
Appearance
The RV Farley Mowat is a conservation patrol vessel owned by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The vessel is named after author Farley Mowat, one of the society's patrons.
The vessel was originally a Norwegian Fisheries research and enforcement vessel. She was purchased by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in 1996. She is currently registered in Canada. The Society uses the vessel to monitor international waters for violations of international fisheries agreements.
Length | 54 meters | ||||||||
Displacement | 657 tons | ||||||||
Power | 1400 horsepower | ||||||||
Propulsion | Variable pitch propeller encased in a Kort nozzle | ||||||||
Launched | 1956 | ||||||||
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Pictures
Here are some of the photos taken on board the Farley Mowat during her stay in Melbourne, Australia in 2006.
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Control Room, Sea Shepherd, Farley Mowat
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Antarctica Map, Sea Shepherd, Farley Mowat
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Canon, Sea Shepherd, Farley Mowat
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Zodiacs, Sea Shepherd, Farley Mowat
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Crew, Sea Shepherd, Farley Mowat
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Note the creature in the glass dome given by the Dali Lama, Sea Shepherd, Farley Mowat
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Educational tour about whale and seal hunting, Sea Shepherd, Farley Mowat
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Helicopter landing pad, Sea Shepherd, Farley Mowat
External links
- Brief description of the vessel, with photos, from a philatelic society's site, dating to a visit the Farley Mowat made to New Zealand.
- Original source with picture and description of other ships in their fleet from SeaShepherd's site].