Offshore fisheries science vessels

These vessels:

  • provide an important platform for scientific research and ecosystem-based management
  • contribute to Canada’s stewardship of fishery and ocean resources
  • replace Canadian Coast Guard Ship (CCGS) Teleost, CCGS Alfred Needler and the decommissioned CCGS W.E. Ricker on Canada’s east and west coasts
Canadian Coast Guard Ship Sir John Franklin

Canadian Coast Guard Ship Sir John Franklin

Project at a glance

Shipyard

Seaspan's Vancouver Shipyards Co. Ltd.

Project status

Completed

Number of vessels built

3

Number of vessels completed

3

Project budget

$788.5 million

Current status

The first offshore fisheries science vessel (OFSV), the CCGS Sir John Franklin, was delivered to the Canadian Coast Guard on June 27, 2019. This marks the first large vessel delivered under the National Shipbuilding Strategy.

The second OFSV, the CCGS Capt Jacques Cartier, was delivered to the Canadian Coast Guard on November 29, 2019. This marks the second large vessel delivered under the National Shipbuilding Strategy.

The third and final OFSV, the CCGS John Cabot, was delivered to the Canadian Coast Guard on October 9, 2020. This is the first large vessel project to be completed under the National Shipbuilding Strategy.

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