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CCGS ''Leonard J. Cowley'' is an ice-strengthened fisheries patrol vessel of the Canadian Coast Guard. The ship entered service in 1984 and is still currently in service. During the Turbot War, the patrol vessel took part in the detainment of the Spanish fishing vessel ''Estai''. ''Leonard J. Cowley''s home port is
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Design and description

''Leonard J. Cowley'' is similar in design to . ''Leonard J. Cowley'' is
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with a
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of and a draught of . The ship has a
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of with a and a . The ship is propelled by one controllable-pitch propeller driven by two Polar Nohab F312V geared diesel engines creating . This gives the ship a maximum speed of . The ship also carries one
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3306 emergency generator. The vessel carries of diesel fuel giving the ship a range of at and allowing ''Leonard J. Cowley'' to stay at sea for up to 35 days. The vessel is ice-strengthened, being certified as Type B. ''Leonard J. Cowley'' has a flight deck capable of operating a light helicopter of the
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types and a retractable hangar. There is a helicopter strobe beacon and VHF homing transmitter for navigation, and an agent-and-foam system for fire fighting on the helicopter deck. The ship is equipped with an autopilot including adaptive steering gear, a shilling rudder and a bow thruster for maneuvering. ''Leonard J. Cowley'' has a computer system which identifies exact locations of other vessels, and two radars, one of which has a feed to the electronic charting unit. The vessel also has a
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(DGPS) feed and a Global Marine Distress Safety System. The fisheries patrol vessel has a complement of 19, with 9 officers and 11 crew and 20 additional berths. ''Leonard J. Cowley'' monitors fishing activities to fulfill Canada's commitment to the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization. Due to the nature of the vessel's duties in fisheries enforcement, ''Leonard J. Cowley'' often carries an armed boarding team. While ''Leonard J. Cowley''s primary task is fisheries patrol, the vessel also carries out search and rescue operations.


Service

The ship was constructed by West Coast Manly Shipyard in Vancouver, British Columbia with the yard number 590. The vessel was launched in November 1984 and completed in June 1985. The vessel entered service with the Canadian Coast Guard in 1984. The ship was named for Len Cowley, a
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biologist who served with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans as assistant deputy minister. From 1974 to 1981, Len Cowley was a regional director general for Newfoundland. After being employed by the department for 22 years, Len Cowley died in 1982. The ship is registered in
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, Ontario and homeported at
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. On 11 August 1986, ''Leonard J. Cowley'' brought 155
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refugees into St. John's after they had been set adrift in lifeboats from a smuggler's boat of the coast of Newfoundland. The Tamils were first rescued by Capt. Gus Dalton and the crew of the fishing vessel ''Atlantic Reaper'' before being transferred to ''Leonard J. Cowley''. The rescue was later celebrated as a successful welcome and integration of a group of refugees and the Coast Guard ship was the centre of a 30th anniversary celebration of the incident in 2016. At the height of the Turbot War in June 1994, a dispute between Canada and the European Union over fishing rights, ''Leonard J. Cowley'' was tasked with monitoring the European fishing fleet on the Grand Banks. During the arrest of the Spanish fishing vessel ''Estai'' for
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, ''Leonard J. Cowley'' was used as the command vessel during the operation and her crew were ordered to fire machine gun bursts across the bow of the Spanish vessel. The operation was successful and the nets from the Spanish fishing vessel were later used to vindicate Canada's actions in the affair. On 10 January 1996 the merchant vessel ''Amphion'' was damaged in a storm southeast of St. John's. The ship began to take on water and requested assistance. ''Leonard J. Cowley'' was among the vessels dispatched to the scene, arriving on 11 January. The crew of ''Amphion'' were taken off and brought to the fisheries patrol vessel while the merchant vessel was brought to port by the tugboat ''Tignish Sea''. On 22 February 2009, the vessel was instrumental in rescuing the 22-person crew of the Spanish fishing vessel , which was burning and sinking off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. Beginning in February 2015, ''Leonard J. Cowley'' underwent an $8.5 million refit performed by NEWDOCK St. John's Dockyard Limited in St. John's. This was announced by Gail Shea,
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans The minister of fisheries, oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard () is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet responsible for supervising the fishing industry, administrating all navigable waterways in the country, and overseeing the o ...
, and Diane Finley,
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on 18 February 2015. The refit lasted until October as part of the plan to renew the Coast Guard fleet.


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Fisheries and Oceans Canada article about CCGS ''Leonard J. Cowley''
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