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- Q7277666 subject Q8190846.
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- Q7277666 abstract "The RRS James Cook is a British Royal Research Ship operated by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). She was built in 2006 to replace the ageing RRS Charles Darwin with funds from Britain's NERC and the DTI's Large Scientific Facilities Fund. She was named after Captain James Cook, the British explorer, navigator and cartographer at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton by HRH The Princess Royal.On her maiden scientific voyage, on 5 March 2007, the RRS James Cook was involved in the discovery of what is believed to be the world's deepest undersea volcanic vents, while in the Caribbean.In September 2015 while on a cruise studying the seabed and marine life of the Whittard Canyon on the northern margin of the Bay of Biscay. Oceanographers believe they pictured the first blue whale in English waters since the mammals were almost hunted to extinction in the north-east Atlantic.".
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- Q7277666 cost "3.6E7".
- Q7277666 length "89.5".
- Q7277666 maidenVoyage "2007-03-05".
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- Q7277666 shipBeam "18.6".
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- Q7277666 shipBeam "18.6 m".
- Q7277666 shipBuilder "Flekkefjord Slipp & Maskinfabrikk AS, Norway. Hull built in Gdansk, Poland".
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- Q7277666 shipName "RRS James Cook".
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- Q7277666 shipOwner "NERC Research Ship Unit".
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- Q7277666 comment "The RRS James Cook is a British Royal Research Ship operated by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). She was built in 2006 to replace the ageing RRS Charles Darwin with funds from Britain's NERC and the DTI's Large Scientific Facilities Fund.".
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- Q7277666 name "RRS James Cook".