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<p>Dear Platform Group,
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<br />NOAA has approved the code for the vessel <a href='http://vocab.ices.dk/Request/Default.aspx?id=30658' target='_blank'>The Princess Royal</a> from GB: UNITED KINGDOM.
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<br /><b>Original Requester : Paul McGarrigle (pamcg@bodc.ac.uk)</b>
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<br />Proposed Code : 74M6
<br />Name : <a href='http://vocab.ices.dk/Request/Default.aspx?id=30658' target='_blank'>The Princess Royal</a>
<br />Country(s) : GB: UNITED KINGDOM (ISO Country Code)
<br />Platform Class : 31: Research vessel
<br />Synonyms: Princess Royal
<br />Call Sign : 2EYM2
<br />MMSI: 235089188
<br />Commissioned Date : 2011-02-04
<br />Current Length : 18.9
<br />Built : 2011-02-04
<br />Notes : Owned and operated by Newcastle University School of Marine Science and Technology. Aluminium alloy hull. Built by Alnmarintec, Blyth, UK. 400 nm range.
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<br /><b> Information Sources:</b>
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<br /> - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RV_The_Princess_Royal
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<br /> - https://www.itu.int/mmsapp/shipstation/one/395632?context=bzs2RCadTUz44b98w9OBVzbRjCCRHqtQkfL1%2FUlvIZeITok8J5m3I497%2BMckDoVLl%2FfcbHXgUOV6Didsoa93irjyCuyKDI%2Bc%2BCU7sDzWXP4H9Sf9lEjaJN4st28bRWXRHKXXYItqhJ7eS2w8WPYDoXJVmrElTaNFmSiSDcMVTzEVoz%2FSfL8r%2FzkVmHy%2FhcLx
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<br /> - http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2530447
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<br /> - http://www.ncl.ac.uk/nes/about/facilities/marinescience/princessroyal/#about
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<br /><b>General Comments:</b>
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<br />Not in Miramar
<br />(Marilynn Sorensen 09/01/2018 00:00:00)<br />
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<br />Two forms of name are found. "The Princess Royal" from Newcastle website, and "Princess Royal", which is written on hull and is documented in ITU.
<br />(Marilynn Sorensen 09/01/2018 00:00:00)<br />
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