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Kaikō Maru

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History
NameKaikō Maru
OperatorInstitute of Cetacean Research
Launched1972[1]
IdentificationIMO number7394101
FateSold to Specialized Vessel Services and renamed 'SVS Frobisher'[1]
NotesSpotter ship for ICR
General characteristics
Tonnage860 t[1]
Length62 m (203 ft 5 in)[1]
Beam11 m (36 ft 1 in)
Draught4.3 m (14 ft 1 in)
Speed5.3 knots (9.8 km/h; 6.1 mph)[1]

Kaikō Maru (海幸丸; now SVS Frobisher) was the spotter ship for the Japanese whaling fleet. In 2007, it collided with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society vessel MY Robert Hunter and was disabled.[2] It sent out a mayday (call for help) and Robert Hunter, Farley Mowat, and Esperanza were obliged to respond until Kaiko Maru was repaired.

It was sold in 2013 to Specialised Vessel Services as a patrol vessel and renamed as SVS Frobisher.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f SVS Frobisher. Marine Traffic. Accessed on 25 December 2018.
  2. ^ Japanese whaler, anti-whaling ship collide Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, China Economic Net, February 15, 2007