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    CCGS Teleost is a Canadian Coast Guard fisheries research vessel. The ship was originally constructed in Norway in 1988 as a commercial fishing trawler...
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    scientists or explorers who have made a significant contribution. CCGS Alfred Needler CCGS Teleost Medium sized vessel, approximately 40 metres long, capable...
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    research. The three vessels are intended to replace the aging CCGS Teleost, CCGS W.E. Ricker and CCGS Alfred Needler. The initial design for the research vessels...
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    research. The three vessels are intended to replace the aging CCGS Teleost, CCGS W.E. Ricker and CCGS Alfred Needler. The initial design for the research vessels...
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  • the following vessels: CCGS Calanus II CCGS Frederick G. Creed CCGS Martha L. Black CCGS Alfred Needler CCGS Hudson CCGS Teleost Department of Fisheries...
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  • CCGS Amundsen CCGS Frederick G. Creed CCGS Hudson CCGS Limnos CCGS Alfred Needler CCGS W. E. Ricker CCGS Teleost CCGS John P. Tully CCGS Vector CCGS Capt...
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  • to replace CCGS Alfred Needler, CCGS Teleost, CCGS W. E. Ricker, and CCGS Wilfred Templeman). The first vessel, CCGS Sir John Franklin, entered service...
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    February, but additional steel work pushed the completion date to 1 April. CCGS Teleost was scheduled to replace Alfred Needler on the Department of Fisheries...
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