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Le Commandant Charcot is an icebreaking
cruise ship. She is the first ever luxury ship in the world
capable of taking passengers to the heart of the polar
regions.
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Ocean Nova Ocean Nova is a great ship for
Antarctica expeditions. She has a capacity for 67
passengers accommodated in comfortable outside
cabins. The ship has a fleet of 7 Zodiac boats that
are well suited for disembarking and wildlife
watching.
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NOAA Ronald H. Brown
is a blue-water research vessel of
the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration. She is NOAA's only Global Class
research ship, also the largest vessel in the NOAA
fleet.
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RV Knorr
was best known as the ship that
discovered the wreck of the RMS Titanic in
1985. She traveled more than a million miles—the
rough equivalent of two round trips to the Moon or
forty trips around the Earth. This model was commissioned
by her captain.
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NOAA
Thomas Jefferson,
"The Most Productive Survey Vessel In The World", is
designed to collect hydrographic data from depths of
between 10 meters (33 feet) and 4,000 meters (13,123
feet). She has 700 square feet (65 m2) of laboratory
space and 2,300 square feet (214 m2) of scientific
storage space.
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NOAA
Reuben Lasker is
the fifth of a class of five of the
most advanced fisheries research vessels in the
world, with a unique capability to conduct both
fishing and oceanographic research.
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NOAA Nancy Foster
The NOAA Ship Nancy Foster (R-352) is
a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
research vessel. This is our second model for the
NOAA.
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in a famous museum
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Prince Madog
is able to accommodate up to 10 scientists and 20
students, the vessel assists the UK's marine
scientists to study the biology, chemistry, geology
and physics of our seas.
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Calypso
always associated with Jacques-Yves Cousteau, a
French oceanographer whose numerous inventions and
underwater techniques have been a significant factor
in unraveling the secrets of the sea.
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Endurance
Endurance's keel was comprised of four pieces of solid oak,
one above the other, adding up to a thickness of 85
inches, while its sides were between 30 inches and
18 inches thick, with twice as many frames as normal
and the frames being of double thickness. The planks
were oak and Norwegian fir that were about to 30
inches thick. Every joint and fitting was
cross-braced for ultimate strength against ice.
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St. Roch
is a Royal Canadian Mounted Police schooner built in
1928. She was the first ship to completely
circumnavigate North America. Although St. Roch was
the second vessel to transit the Northwest Passage,
she was the first to complete it in the west to east
direction (Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean.)
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most authentic
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Gjøa was the first
ship to be sailed through the entire Northwest Passage. Roald Amundsen and his six companions accomplished this
in 1903-06.
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Sertao drillship
This drillship model tells volume
about ModelShipMaster's craftsmanship and accuracy.
Search the world wide web and you won't see any
drillships, or any modern commercial ships that can
come close to this quality.
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Deepwater Pathfinder
was a first-of-its-kind, ultra-deepwater drillship,
capable of drilling in 10,000 feet of water. Sher
used satellite and ocean-bottom positioning systems
to remain precisely in position, even in harsh
weather.
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Crystal
Serenity the largest cruise ship ever to
navigate the Northwest Passage.
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Ocean Endeavour is an expedition ship. On 5
September 2019, her passengers were the first
members of the public to visit the site of the wreck
of HMS Erebus.
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