The Esperanza (Spanish for "hope") is the latest and largest vessel in the Greenpeace fleet. She was named by none other than our cyberactivists.
The ship was built in Poland in 1984 and was one of 14 Russian fire
fighting vessels. (The ship still bears the marks of her Russian
past, such as Russian Cyrillic lettering on the control panels.)
She was refitted and renamed the "Esperanza" in 2002, following a
global competition among our online supporters (the "Cyberactivists")
to nominate and then vote on her name. She was launched in Cape
Town in a ceremony where she was blessed by Archbishop Desmond
Tutu.
At 72 metres and with a top speed of 15 knots, the ship is ideal for
fast and long range work. Her ice class status means we can also work
in polar regions.
Travel with the Esperanza - Visit the webcam on the bow of the ship to see where she is right now!
The Crew
There are 19 multinational members of the crew, but up to 40 people can
be on board including researchers, campaigners and scientists.
Ship Features
When the ship was refitted a number of improvements were made to make
the ship environmentally friendly and technologically advanced.
These include:
- The removal or safe containment of all asbestos
- Fitting a special fuel system to avoid spillage
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A heating system that recycles the waste energy produced by the engines
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TBT-free hull paint
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Ammonia-based refrigeration and air-conditioning rather than climate changing and ozone depleting Freon gas
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An economic propulsion mode which limits the emission of greenhouse gases
Defending Our Oceans
Since her launch, the Esperanza and her crew have had a special
connection with our oceans. In 2005 alone, she was instrumental in many
campaigns to defend ocean life including taking action against
dolphin-killing pair trawlers in the English Channel, scientific
research on The Mingulay reef complex off Scotland, action against
bottom trawling in the North Atlantic, and promoting marine reserves in
the North Sea.
During this expedition the Esperanza will be the home, office and
workshop for the crew in some of the most remote regions of the world
and is equipped with a top class communications system.