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RRS John Biscoe (1956)

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Namesake
  
John Biscoe

In service
  
1956

Launched
  
11 June 1956

Draft
  
5.61 m

Yard number
  
778

Out of service
  
1991

Length
  
67 m

Builder
  
Paisley

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Operator
  
British Antarctic Survey

Homeport
  
Stanley, Falkland Islands

The RRS John Biscoe was a supply and research vessel used by the British Antarctic Survey between 1956 and 1991.

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History

An earlier vessel, RRS John Biscoe (1944) operated from 1947-56. Both were named after the English explorer John Biscoe, who discovered parts of Antarctica in the early 1830s.

John Biscoe II was replaced by RRS James Clark Ross in 1991. After decommissioning, she was sold and eventually scrapped in 2004 under the name Fayza Express.

Command

Biscoe's first visit to Halley Research Station, in 1959/60 was under the veteran captain, Bill Johnston.

From 1975, joint Masters of John Biscoe were Malcolm Phelps and Chris Elliott. Chris Elliott had joined BAS as Third Officer on John Biscoe in 1967, becoming Second Officer in 1970. He established the successful Offshore Biological Programme cruises and helped superintend the building of replacement James Clark Ross. Elliott was awarded the Polar Medal in 2004 and an MBE in 2005. The sea passage between Adelaide Island and Jenny Island is named after Chris Elliott.

References

RRS John Biscoe (1956) Wikipedia