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The ''Icebird'' is a cargo vessel which delivers supplies to the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) bases, principally Macquarie Island,
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, Casey and Davis Stations. The ''Icebird's'' maiden voyage to
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began when she departed from
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in November 1984. In 1996, the vessel was renamed ''Polar Bird''.


Specifications

Billed by her builders as the world's first purpose-built polar resupply vessel, the ''Icebird'' was custom made for
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(ANARE) by Antarktis und Spezialfahrt Schiffartsgesellschaft GmbH (GSS) in
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. Due to the large-scale rebuilding program underway at Australia's stations, the Australian Antarctic Division needed to increase the cargo space available to transport building materials. ''Icebird's'' ability to carry
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enabled the rebuilding program to switch over to the AANBUS modular construction that is so characteristic of ANARE's continental stations today. ''Icebird's'' bow was constructed to the latest ice-breaking design, which its owners claimed would allow it to break one-year old ice with continuous speed, and so avoid the constant threat to Antarctic shipping: besetment (being surrounded by ice without helm control). The vessel was also equipped with a temperature-controlled double skin for both the cargo holds and engine room, maintained by circulating heated fuel around the ship. It carried a helicopter and specially strengthened flight deck. The 'tween-deck hatch covers doubled as pontoons, accompanied by an ice-strengthened pusher barge, features which would permit offloading cargo in remote areas. "It was a standard box construction, superstructure aft with side cranes. But it gave you tremendous capability - you just opened the top of the ship ... and dropped everything in and closed it up and off you went," said John Whitelaw, the Acting Assistant Director of Operations, describing the ship's unique cargo facilities. "Icebird was fitted with a detachable accommodation module that could carry 100 passengers. It was clamped to the ship in front of the bridge and was secured with bolts," according to an interview with John Whitelaw and Annie Rushton, ANARE Jubilee Project, 21 August 1995.


Fitout

Icebird fitments include: * dishwashers * videos * bar * two-bed hospital and surgery * air-conditioning * laundry service


Master

The master for many years in the 1980s was Captain Ewald Brune (1951-) from Germany. He achieved 88 voyages and 25 years of Polar Maritime activity in all regions of Antarctica.


Icebreaking

Icebreaking class: Germanischer Lloyd 2002 Pt. 1, Sec. 15-A,B


''Nella Dan'' rescue

The ''Icebird'' participated in the rescue of over 100 expeditioners and crew from the '' Nella Dan'', which was wrecked on Macquarie Island on the evening of 3 December 1987, during resupply operations at Macquarie Island. At the time the ''Icebird'' was returning to
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from Davis Station in
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. She arrived at Buckles Bay on 8 December 1987.


Decommissioning and revival

The ''Icebird'' remained on charter to ANARE until 1994, when it was decided that Australia's Antarctic program should revert to a one ship option as a cost-cutting measure, one which aroused considerable concern within the ANARE community. Only two years later, during the 1998-99 season, the ''Aurora Australis'' was temporarily out of service, and a replacement ship was hired - the ''Icebird''. Reborn under the new name of ''Polar Bird'', and now with Norwegian owners, the ''Polar Bird'' has been chartered several years since by ANARE. In 2003, ''Polar Bird'' was replaced by '' Vasiliy Golovnin''.http://www.cargo-vessels-international.at/POLAR_BIRD_IMO8403533.pdf The vessel was sold to Dynamic Shipping Services, Israel, and was renamed ''Almog'' ( he, אלמוג, "
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"). It was again renamed ''Silver Rose'' later on (in 2017 or 2018).https://www.fleetmon.com/vessels/almog_8403533_9748/, https://www.fleetmon.com/vessels/silver-rose_8403533_11869580/ (free registration required to access historical data) Ultimately, it was abandoned in the
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, Israel, no later than 2019, and remains there, as of 2023.


References


External links

* The Heinemann Atlas, published in
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in 1993 by Rigby Heinemann, .
The Australian Antarctic Division Website
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