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  2. Sea-Watch - Wikipedia

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    Sea-Watch is a former 21.12-meter (69 ft 3 in) fishing ship. Built in 1917 [39] and purchased in 2015, Sea-Watch used her in 2015 until she was transferred later that year to the organisation Mare Liberum, receiving the name Mare Liberum. Sea-Watch 2 is a former fishing research ship, originally entering service as Clupea in 1968.

  3. Sea-Watch 3 - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the Sea-Watch Association took over the ship, replacing the smaller Sea-Watch 2. Pia Klemp was a short-term member of the crew. [6] [7] On 6 November 2017, several people died in an incident at sea. They fell or jumped into the water when the Sea Watch 3 and a Libyan boat got in each other's way while rescuing castaways.

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  5. Sea-Watch 4 - Wikipedia

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    On 31 January 2020, Sea-Watch e.V., with the support of the United4Rescue alliance and the Evangelical Church in Germany, bought the ship for around 1.547 million euros, [11] for use to rescue migrants from distress in the Mediterranean. [1] The ship was renamed on 20 February 2020 as Sea-Watch 4.

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  9. List of ships for the rescue of refugees in the Mediterranean Sea

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    Former offshore supply vessel, Purchased 2020, began operations 2021 (Successor to Sea-Eye, Seefuchs, and Alan Kurdi); [65] detained in Palermo on 5 June 2021. [66] [67] Resumed ops Aug 2021 [7] Sea-Watch (later Mare Liberum) Sea-Watch; subsequently operated by Mare Liberum (NGO), [46] Germany: 21 m Renamed upon transfer to Mare Liberum, 2018 ...