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Coriolis II is a Canadian research vessel. She is homeported in Rimouski, Quebec. She is operated by a consortium of five institutions: (ISMER), the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), McGill University, the (INRS-ETE) and the Maurice Lamontagne Institute (MLI-DFO). The vessel was constructed in 1990 by Versatile Pacific Shipyards of Esquimalt, British Columbia for the Canadian Coast Guard. Initially named CCGS John Jacobson, the vessel was deployed for search and rescue missions along Canada's coastlines. The Canadian Coast Guard took John Jacobson out of service in 1999 and sold the ship to her current owners in 2001.

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  • Le Coriolis II est un navire de recherche océanographique canadien. Construit pour la garde côtière canadienne par les chantiers navals de la Versatile Pacific Shipyards Ltd. de North Vancouver en 1990-1991, il est lancé en 1991 et utilisé comme navire de patrouille en mer jusqu'en 1997. Il a été vendu en 2001 à un regroupement d'universités québécoises, réunies en consortium sous le nom de REFORMAR, afin d'être converti en navire de recherche océanographique. Depuis 2002, il contribue à la recherche dans l'estuaire et dans le golfe du Saint-Laurent en étant le navire de recherche de l'Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski (ISMER). (fr)
  • Coriolis II is a Canadian research vessel. She is homeported in Rimouski, Quebec. She is operated by a consortium of five institutions: (ISMER), the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), McGill University, the (INRS-ETE) and the Maurice Lamontagne Institute (MLI-DFO). The vessel was constructed in 1990 by Versatile Pacific Shipyards of Esquimalt, British Columbia for the Canadian Coast Guard. Initially named CCGS John Jacobson, the vessel was deployed for search and rescue missions along Canada's coastlines. The Canadian Coast Guard took John Jacobson out of service in 1999 and sold the ship to her current owners in 2001. (en)
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  • Rimouski, Quebec (en)
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  • Le Coriolis II est un navire de recherche océanographique canadien. Construit pour la garde côtière canadienne par les chantiers navals de la Versatile Pacific Shipyards Ltd. de North Vancouver en 1990-1991, il est lancé en 1991 et utilisé comme navire de patrouille en mer jusqu'en 1997. Il a été vendu en 2001 à un regroupement d'universités québécoises, réunies en consortium sous le nom de REFORMAR, afin d'être converti en navire de recherche océanographique. Depuis 2002, il contribue à la recherche dans l'estuaire et dans le golfe du Saint-Laurent en étant le navire de recherche de l'Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski (ISMER). (fr)
  • Coriolis II is a Canadian research vessel. She is homeported in Rimouski, Quebec. She is operated by a consortium of five institutions: (ISMER), the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), McGill University, the (INRS-ETE) and the Maurice Lamontagne Institute (MLI-DFO). The vessel was constructed in 1990 by Versatile Pacific Shipyards of Esquimalt, British Columbia for the Canadian Coast Guard. Initially named CCGS John Jacobson, the vessel was deployed for search and rescue missions along Canada's coastlines. The Canadian Coast Guard took John Jacobson out of service in 1999 and sold the ship to her current owners in 2001. (en)
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