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RV ''Tellina'' (LT242) was a fisheries research vessel that was operated by the
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (United Kingdom) The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF) was a United Kingdom government department created by the Board of Agriculture Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c.30) and at that time called the Board of Agriculture, and then from 1903 the Board ...
- Directorate of Fisheries, now known as the
Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). It carries out a wide range of research, advisory, consulta ...
(Cefas) between 1960 and 1981.


Construction and career

''Tellina'' was constructed by Jones Buckie Slip & Shipyard Ltd.,
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, Scotland (
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101), to replace the earlier research vessel . ''Tellina'' was launched in 1960, and built according to a design prepared by the United Kingdom White Fish Authority. The specification called for the vessel to have a shallow draught so that she could work close inshore, and for her to be capable of using harbours that largely dried out at low water. While in service with the
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (United Kingdom) The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF) was a United Kingdom government department created by the Board of Agriculture Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c.30) and at that time called the Board of Agriculture, and then from 1903 the Board ...
, ''Tellina'' was mostly engaged in inshore surveys of young flatfish all around the British Isles, herring and sprat in the Wash, Humber and Thames estuary and of inshore shellfish stocks (crab, lobster, scallops whelks).Goodwin, N.B., Dare, P.J., Belson, S.J., Gunstone, K.L., Ellis, J.R., Rogers, S.I. (2001) A catalogue of DEFRA historical research vessel data. Sci. Ser. Tech Rep., Cefas Lowestoft, 112, 32pp.
''Tellina'' operated out of the port of Lowestoft. In 1982 ''Tellina'' was sold into private ownership, and renamed ''Dawn Hunter''. In 1984, 1986, 1987 and 1988 ''Dawn Hunter'' was re-hired by the
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (United Kingdom) The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF) was a United Kingdom government department created by the Board of Agriculture Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c.30) and at that time called the Board of Agriculture, and then from 1903 the Board ...
to continue her earlier work surveying young flatfish along the English East coast, herring in the
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but also Nephrops (Norway lobster) fishing grounds of northeast England. In 1984-1988 she was listed as being owned by Captain John Cole, and based out of Whitby, Yorkshire.Cruise Report – 1984 Charter Cruise Programme – Dawn Hunter, 13 July-2 August 1984.
/ref>Cruise Report – 1986 Charter Cruise Programme – Dawn Hunter, 15-24 July 1986.
/ref>Cruise Report – 1988 Charter Cruise Programme – Dawn Hunter, 9-29 February 1988.
/ref> She was briefly owned by the proprietor of Belfast Marine and was subsequently rebuilt into a luxury yacht, according to a design by G.L. Watson & Co. (Liverpool). ''Dawn Hunter'' was fitted out as a
ketch A ketch is a two- masted sailboat whose mainmast is taller than the mizzen mast (or aft-mast), and whose mizzen mast is stepped forward of the rudder post. The mizzen mast stepped forward of the rudder post is what distinguishes the ketch fr ...
(a two-masted sailing craft). She is primarily constructed of pitch pine planking on oak frames with mahogany superstructure. ''Dawn Hunter'' was listed as being for sale (for a price of GB £ 235,000), in
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, Dorset in 2018, and was subsequently sold to an unknown buyer.


Service as a fisheries research vessel

''Tellina'' (LT242) was in service with Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food from August 1960 until October 1981, during which time she participated in 281 separate research campaigns. She was largely confined to inshore coastal waters including the Humber estuary, East Anglia, Thames estuary, Cardigan Bay, North Wales and English Channel (Cornwall, Devon and Dorset). During mid-April 1963, ''Tellina'' made an exploratory trawl survey around the Channel Islands and M.R. Vince took the opportunity to question local fishermen about deaths amongst marine animals during the excessively severe
winter of 1962–63 in the United Kingdom Winter is the coldest season of the year in polar and temperate climates. It occurs after autumn and before spring. The tilt of Earth's axis causes seasons; winter occurs when a hemisphere is oriented away from the Sun. Different cultures d ...
now known as the "big freeze."Crisp, D.J. (1964) The effects of the severe winter of 1962–1963 on marine life in Britain. Journal of Animal Ecology, 33: 1.65-210.
/ref> In June 1970 ''Tellina'' was used to conduct a series of fishing gear trials, whereby a team of scuba divers was employed to observe and photograph the seabed both in front of, and immediately behind a moving trawl. During each trial, two divers "rode" on the headline of the net, taking photographs or filming the action of the gear, and making occasional excursions forward along the net wings or back to the cod-end.Bridger, J.P. (1970) Some effects of the passage of a trawl over the seabed. ICES CM: 1970/B:10
/ref> This extremely hazardous procedure would likely not be allowed today and has been made unnecessary by the use of automatic cameras attached to fishing gears. Studies aboard ''Tellina'' in the early 1960s showed that the young stages of commercially important flatfish, particularly sole and plaice, could be found in inshore nursery grounds, but that there was no information on the size or extent of these juvenile populations. Further surveys of the inshore waters of England between 1970 and 1972 revealed the general extent of the nursery grounds for the first time, and identified areas that were particularly important for the survival and growth of young fish. These early surveys subsequently evolved into an annual Young Fish Survey (YFS), that continued uninterrupted from 1981 up until 2010, and included multiple sites all along the North Sea coast, the Thames estuary and English Channel (especially around the Solent).Rogers, S. I., Millner, R. S. and Mead, T. A. (1998). The distribution and abundance of young fish on the east and south coast of England (1981 to 1997). Sci. Ser., Tech. Rep., CEFAS, Lowestoft, (108), 130pp.
/ref>Defra Project Report MF1107 - Trends in the inshore marine community of the east and south UK coast: 1970s to present.
/ref> ''Tellina'' was used extensively to investigate the distribution and abundance of 0-group (juvenile) herring, using beach seine and midwater trawls. This survey made use of early echo-sounding techniques. The larval surveys, which had been started in 1956 (aboard the vessels ''Onaway'' and ) were continued on an international basis, and an annual pre-recruit survey was inaugurated by the
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(ICES) in 1963. ''Tellina'' was also used for investigations into other pelagic species of commercial importance, most notably sprat in the Wash, Thames Estuary and southern North Sea as well as in Tor Bay in the English Channel.


See also

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Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). It carries out a wide range of research, advisory, consulta ...


References

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