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RV ''Cefas Endeavour'' is an ocean-going
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based at the port of
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and owned by the
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(Cefas). She is used to support all aspects of Cefas activities from fish stock surveys to launching autonomous monitoring equipment. The ship was built to replace the former research vessel , and was designed to minimise underwater noise, and therefore disturbance of fish – ensuring better results from sonar equipment. Operation is currently outsourced by Cefas to AW Ship Management following a tendering process carried out in 2019. The vessel was previously operated by
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. ''Cefas Endeavour'' was constructed at
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in
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. She was named by Lindsay Murray, Cefas' science area head for environmental management at Burnham-on-Crouch, who was also wife of the former chief executive Peter Greig-Smith. The naming ceremony took place on 20 June 2003, sponsored by Ben Bradshaw, then Under Secretary of State at the
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.


Operational history

Since 2003 ''Cefas Endeavour'' has been the only
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operated by Cefas. She is used primarily for fisheries surveys, but also to carry out initial assessments of
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s under the
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and
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in UK territorial waters. RV ''Cefas Endeavour'' is currently used to service offshore meteorological buoys, to deploy autonomous gliders and wave-riders. She participates in the Quarter 3 (August/September) – North Sea International Bottom Trawl Survey (IBTS), a commitment under the
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(ICES). In February 2015 RV ''Cefas Endeavour'' was chartered by the Netherlands government in order to fulfill the Dutch component of the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Survey (IBTS). Cefas scientists worked alongside those from Rijkswaterstaat (RWS) and the Institute for Marine Resources & Ecosystem Studies (IMARES), with local mobilisation in Scheveningen (Netherlands). The charter was necessary as the Dutch fishery research vessel RV ''Tridens'' was undergoing a major refit to enhance her capabilities during this period. RV ''Cefas Endeavour'' was similarly chartered by the Netherlands government to fulfill the same function in 2016. From 20 January – 19 February 2017 RV ''Cefas Endeavour'' was chartered by the Norwegian Government to fulfill the Norwegian component of the North Sea International Bottom Trawl Survey (IBTS), and operated in collaboration with the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen – as the Norwegian vessel ''G.O. SARS'' was not available. From circa 2008 to 2011, ''Cefas Endeavour'' completed the East Coast Regional Environmental Characterisation survey undertaken to discover more about the seabed from north
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to
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, covering an area of . Combining data with existing records, researchers were able to produce maps on tidal patterns, water temperature, and general biodiversity. The aim of the survey was to map and record features such as sub-tidal reefs and sandbanks. The team also discovered the wreck of HMS ''Exmoor'', several Second World War aircraft, and
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s, cores, and flakes dating from the
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. They also discovered a specimen of '' Rissoides desmaresti'', a rare mantis shrimp that was previously unknown in the area. In summer 2011, while the ship was carrying researchers from Marinelife she spotted 20 endangered
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, in five pods, for approximately 30 minutes.


Rescues

The ship has been involved in a number of rescues: * In April 2004, 207 miles south-west of the
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, the yacht ''Silent Annie'' sent a mayday call after a man on board was suffering from chest pains. ''Cefas Endeavour'' responded, and the man was subsequently airlifted by a helicopter from RNAS ''Culdrose'' (HMS ''Seahawk'') to the
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. The yacht later sent out another distress signal; after a search by Falmouth coastguard, the Spanish Coast Guard Service, a
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from
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and a merchant vessel (the ''Gemini 1''), the yacht was found by the merchant vessel to have a broken mast, and the remaining crewman was taken on board before being airlifted to
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by a Spanish rescue helicopter. * In May 2013, the ship assisted with a search of the English Channel, approximately 30 miles south of Plymouth, where a man had been spotted in the water. No one was found. * At 2000 hours on 4 May 2014, the ship responded to a distress call to two people on board a yacht which was adrift in
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after suffering a complete electrical failure. Her fast rescue boat was launched, and towed the boat back into her mooring at
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. * In 2015, she assisted in the rescue of the motor cruiser ''Lanpuki'', whose three-person crew were unable to restart their failed engine. A tow-line was attached off
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, and ''Cefas Endeavour'' towed the cruiser to the Stamford Channel, where they rendezvoused with the Lowestoft lifeboat ''Patsy Knight'', which took the stricken yacht into the moorings at Lowestoft yacht club.


References


External links


Cefas Endeavour
on the Cefas website
Latest position
reported at marinetraffic.com *
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