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The former crew says goodbye to the famous research ship Hudson as the change was waiting.

Today, the Canadian Coast Guard is saying goodbye to the renowned research vessel and looking for an alternative to carry out the scientific projects it has hosted over the last 60 years.

Irving'sSt. John ShipyardbuiltHudsonin St. John, North Carolina with ice. It is a steel made from sardines and has been used to conduct marine studies since 1963.

Past and present crew, scientists, and staff are gathering at the Bedford Marine Science Institute in Dartmouth, North Carolina to commemorate the recent decommissioning of the ship.

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Coastal Invitation to the Public on a Summer Cruise The guards are also planning to work with the Federal Fisheries Department to transfer Hudson's science program to other government ships and charter civilian ships for research.

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On an offshore marine science ship The work to replace Hudson has been delayed, and Otawa says it will be completed in 2025.

Hudson was the first ship to orbit both North and South America, "Hudson 70

In March 1976, Hudson took all the crew of the fishing patrol ship Cape Friels. Rescue. New Foundland and Labrador Grand Bank.

This report by Canadian Press was first published on July 7, 2022.

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