CCGS Limnos

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CCGS LimnosTemplate:Efn is a Canadian Coast Guard coastal research and survey vessel and it is named after the Greek island of Limnos which itself derived from "limni", the Greek word for lake. The ship entered service in 1968 and is currently active. The ship is based on the Great Lakes at the Coast Guard Base in Burlington, Ontario and is used for hydrographic and limnological research.

Description

Of steel construction, Limnos is Template:Convert long overall and Template:Convert between perpendiculars with a beam of Template:Convert and a draught of Template:Convert.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The ship was built as measuring Template:GRTTemplate:Sfn and was remeasured with a Template:GTTemplate:Sfn and a Template:NetT. The ship is powered by two Caterpillar C18 geared diesel engines rated at Template:Convert which drive two L-drive azimuth thrusters. This gives the vessel a maximum speed of Template:Convert.Template:Sfn The ship is also equipped with two Caterpillar C6.6 generators and one Caterpillar C6.6 emergency generator. Limnos has a fuel capacity of Template:Convert of diesel fuel, giving the ship a range of Template:Convert at Template:Convert and an endurance of 14 days.Template:Sfn

The ship is equipped with two laboratories; one Template:Convert dry laboratory and one Template:Convert wet laboratory. Limnos has six limnological winches installed. The research vessel is capable of carrying one container on its aft deck. The ship is equipped with Sperry Marine Bridgemaster E radar operating on the E and X bands. Limnos has a complement of 14, composed of 8 officers and 6 crew. There are 16 additional berths.Template:Sfn

Service history

Constructed by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans to take over the duties of Template:HMCS, a vessel on loan from Maritime Command, Limnos was built by Port Weller Dry Dock Limited at their yard in Port Weller, Ontario with the yard number 47.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The ship was completed in May 1968 and commissioned that year.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Limnos gets her name from the word "limnology" which is the division of hydrology that studies inland waters, including their biological, physical, chemical, geological and hydrological aspects. The ship is registered in Ottawa, Ontario.Template:Sfn

Limnos was assigned to Canada Centre for Inland Waters at Burlington, Ontario. The ship was initially intended for hydrographic and limnological research, but has been mostly used for the latter.Template:Sfn Limnos has served on joint missions on the Great Lakes with vessels from the United States Environmental Protection Agency.[1]

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