USFS Scoter in 1925
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United States | |
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Name | Clatsop |
Owner | Bristol Bay Packers |
Completed | 1920 |
Identification |
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Fate | Sold to U.S. Bureau of Fisheries April 1922 |
U.S. Bureau of Fisheries | |
Name | USFS Scoter |
Namesake | Scoter, a stocky seaduck in the genus Melanitta |
Cost | US$5,000 |
Acquired | April 1922 |
Commissioned | April or May 1922 |
Fate | Transferred to Fish and Wildlife Service 30 June 1940 |
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | |
Name | US FWS Scoter |
Namesake | Previous name retained |
Acquired | 30 June 1940 |
Fate |
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United States | |
Name | Clatsop |
Namesake | Earlier name restored |
Owner | Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin |
Acquired | 1950 |
Notes | Extant May 1951 |
General characteristics (as BOF fishery patrol vessel) | |
Type | Fishery patrol vessel |
Tonnage | |
Length | 57 ft (17.4 m) to 65 ft (19.8 m) (sources vary) |
Beam | 15 ft (4.6 m) |
Draft | 6.8 ft (2.1 m) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 1920: 8 miles per hour (13 km/h) |
USFS Scoter was an American fishery patrol vessel that operated in the waters of the Territory of Alaska. She was part of the United States Bureau of Fisheries (BOF) fleet from 1922 to 1940. She then served as US FWS Scoter in the fleet of the Fish and Wildlife Service from 1940 to 1950. Before her United States Government service, she was the commercial purse seiner Clatsop. She returned to that name and to private ownership after the conclusion of her U.S. Government career.