RV Farley Mowat

Farley Mowat at Docklands, Melbourne, Australia
History
NameJohan Hjort
NamesakeJohan Hjort
Port of registry Norway
BuilderMjellem & Karlsen, Bergen, Norway
Yard number79
Launched1956
In service1957
Out of service1983
IdentificationIMO number5172602
NameSkandi Ocean
Port of registry Norway
Acquired1983
IdentificationIMO number5172602
NameSTM Ocean
Port of registry Norway
Acquired1990
IdentificationIMO number5172602
NameCam Vulcan
Port of registry Norway
Acquired1990
IdentificationIMO number5172602
NameSea Shepherd (1997),[1][2] Ocean Warrior (2000), Farley Mowat (2002)
NamesakeFarley Mowat
OwnerSea Shepherd Conservation Society
Port of registry Canada (2002),  UK (2006),  Belize (2006), (2007),  Netherlands (2008)
AcquiredAugust 1996
Out of service2008
IdentificationIMO number5172602
FateImpounded in 2008 and sold at auction by the Canadian Government in 2009[3]
OwnerGreen Ship LLC[3]
AcquiredNovember 2009
IdentificationIMO number5172602
StatusRetrofit for Pacific Gyre studies; abandoned due to financial difficulties
OwnerTracy Dodds
AcquiredMarch 2013
IdentificationIMO number5172602
FatePurchased for demolition
StatusLaid up at Shelburne NS
General characteristics
Tonnage648 gross register tons (GRT)
Displacement657 long tons (668 t)
Length52.4 m (172 ft)
Beam9.3 m (31 ft)
Ice classYes
Installed power1,400 hp (1,000 kW)
PropulsionVariable-pitch propeller
Speed10 kts

RV Farley Mowat was a long-range, ice class ship. Originally built as a Norwegian fisheries research and enforcement vessel, she was purchased by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in Edinburgh, Scotland, in August 1996. Originally named Sea Shepherd III, the name was changed in 1999 to Ocean Warrior, before eventually being renamed in 2002 after Canadian writer Farley Mowat.[4]

She was the flagship of Sea Shepherd's fleet until seized by the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans off the coast of Newfoundland in April 2008. She was sold for Can$5,000 by court order in November 2009[3] to Green Ship LLC, a company headquartered in Oregon. During 2010, she was moored in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, undergoing refit for operation as an expedition vessel for research in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.[5] However, by 2011, the ship was on the market again to cover unpaid docking fees and was eventually sold in March 2013.[6] The vessel, stripped of her superstructure having been purchased for scrap, sank at her berth at Shelburne, Nova Scotia in June 2015 and was subsequently raised. The vessel remained laid up at Shelburne until July 2017, when the hulk was taken away to be broken up.

  1. ^ "Miramar Ship Index – IMO 5172602". Retrieved 24 January 2010.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Ship Photos – Sea Shepherd". 6 June 1997. Archived from the original on 30 August 2008. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Her Majesty The Queen v. The Ship "M.V. Farley Mowat" et al, 812 Montréal Court Registrar pages 238–240, Court Number T-1863-08 (Federal Court, Canada 9 November 2009) ("Court Decision: Montréal 09-NOV-2009 BEFORE Richard Morneau, Esq., Prothonotary Language: E Before the Court: Motion Doc. No. 24 on behalf of Plaintiff Result of Hearing: Matter granted held in Court Senior Usher: Monique David Duration per day: 09-NOV-2009 from 09:34 to 09:39 Courtroom : Courtroom 334 – Montréal Court Registrar: Emmanuelle Belice Total Duration: 5min Appearances: Me Jean-Robert Noiseux 613-946-2780 representing Plaintiff Comments: The Court signed the draft Order submitted by the Plaintiff on the bench Minutes of Hearing entered in Vol. 812 page(s) 238 – 240 Abstract of Hearing placed on file. Document 24, Recorded Entry Summary: Notice of Motion contained within a Motion Record on behalf of Plaintiff returnable at General Sitting in Montréal on 09-NOV-2009 to begin at 09:30 duration: – language: E for an order pursuant to Rule 490 of the FCR ordering the sale of the ship "M.V. FARLEY MOWAT" to Green Ship LLC for an amount of $5000. filed on 06-NOV-2009").
  4. ^ "Sealing activists bailed out with bag of toonies". CTV.ca. 14 April 2008. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  5. ^ Pottie, Erin (12 November 2009). "MV Farley Mowat will have new purpose". Cape Breton Post. Archived from the original on 1 December 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  6. ^ "Former anti-sealing ship sold at sheriff's sale". Halifax Chronicle-Herald. 14 March 2013. Retrieved 15 March 2013.