Atlantic Osprey

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Atlantic Osprey is an anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessel, launched 17 April 2003. Built by Halifax Shipyard for operation by Atlantic Towing Limited, Atlantic Osprey is an Ulstein UT722L design intended for use in the offshore oil fields. With a 12 MW diesel engine, the 3,453 gross tonnage tug can transit at 16 knots (30 km/h). In December 2005, she recovered the wreckage of a crashed Canadian Coast Guard helicopter near Marystown, Newfoundland. She was the vessel used to recover wreckage and bodies following the 12 March 2009 crash of Cougar Helicopters Flight 91. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Atlantic Osprey docked in St. John's, February 2007
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