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Japanese icebreaker Shirase (AGB 5003)

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Name
  
Shirase

Laid down
  
15 March 2007

Homeport
  
Yokosuka

Construction started
  
15 March 2007

Length
  
138 m

Namesake
  
Commissioned
  
20 May 2009

Identification
  
Hull number AGB-5003

Launched
  
16 April 2008

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Shirase (しらせ) is a Japanese icebreaker operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and Japan's fourth icebreaker for Antarctic expeditions. She inherited her name from her predecessor.

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She was launched in April 2008 and commissioned in May 2009 with the hull number AGB-5003. She began her first voyage on 10 November 2009 (Japan Standard Time).

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Naming

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In Japanese, the name "Shirase" is written in hiragana. Due to a JMSDF internal naming rule, an icebreaker must take its name from a place. Accordingly, Shirase is said to take its name from Shirase Glacier. This glacier bears the family name of Lieutenant Nobu Shirase, a Japanese pioneer of Antarctic exploration.

Operations

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In February 2013, anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd Conservation Society claimed Shirase was sent to monitor its interference with the Japanese cetacean research fleet. However, according to the National Institute of Polar Research, the icebreaker was in fact far to the west off the coast of Antarctica near the Showa Base, at the time. The Japanese Government subsequently confirmed that the vessel was not involved in any operation related to the whaling program, and that Sea Shepherd's claims were "completely fake".

Japanese icebreaker Shirase (AGB-5003) Icebreaker of JMSDFSHIRASE AGB5003at Port of Tokyo

On 17 February 2014, Shirase ran aground just off the unmanned Molodyozhnaya Station in Antarctica. While the outer hull was penetrated, the vessel was in no danger of sinking and no fuel oil leakage has been reported.

References

Japanese icebreaker Shirase (AGB-5003) Wikipedia