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  1. The RRS James Cook is fitted with a complex and highly capable suite of acoustic instruments designed to: map the seabed, both coastal and deep ocean; measure currents; measure the abundance of fish and other biomass; and; accurately position scientific platforms and sensors deployed by the vessel.

  2. Get the details of the current Voyage of JAMES COOK including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 9338242, MMSI 235010700, Call sign MLRM6.

  3. The RRS James Cook is a British Royal Research Ship operated by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). She was built in 2006 to replace the ageing RRS Charles Darwin with funds from Britain's NERC and the DTI's Large Scientific Facilities Fund.

  4. Main vessel activity Fisheries Ocean area where vessel operates: Pacific, Southwest; Tasman Sea Main dimensions Length OA: 42.00m Breadth: Freeboard to working deck: 0.0m Max. draft: Capacities and working spaces Gross tonnage: 500GRT Dry cargo holds: 0m3 Fuel: 0m3 Fresh water: 0m3 Wet laboratories (total area): 0m2

  5. JAMES COOK is a Research vessel built in 2006 by PALMER JOHNSON NORWAY - FLEKKEFJORD, NORWAY. Currently sailing under the flag of United Kingdom (UK). It's gross tonnage is 5401 tons.

  6. Take a virtual tour of RRS James Cook in your web browser. Explore one of the world’s most advanced research vessels from the bridge to the engine room. Head out on to the deck and take in the virtual sea air, and then crawl into one of the lifeboats.

  7. Jun 19, 2020 · The National Oceanography Centre has introduced virtual exploration of one of the world’s most advanced research vessels to its website to mark the recent World Oceans Day. Visitors can venture round the RSS James Cook from the bridge to the engine room, head out on to the deck and take in the virtual sea air before crawling into ...