Esperanza del Mar explained
There have been at least three Ships bearing the name ; pronounced as /es/), operated by the
(Social Institute of the Navy) on behalf of the Spanish Ministry of Employment and Social Security serving as
hospital ships for Spanish fishermen.
- Esperanza del Mar - former, sunk as an artificial reef in 2000.[1]
- Esperanza del Mar - former container freighter, build in 1977, converted to Hospital Ship in 1982
- Esperanza del Mar - purpose-build vessel, commissioned in 2001
2001 Vessel
Costing over €21 million, with around 20 percent being funded by subsidies from the European Union, the ship was built by Juliana Constructora Gijonesa S.A., in Gijon, Spain. Commissioned in October, it entered regular service in late November 2001. Homeported in Las Palmas, Esperanza del Mar provides medical services for the crews of the Spanish industrial fishing fleet off the coast of Western Africa. It is one of the larger hospital ships currently in service and possibly the largest purpose-built hospital ship (instead of converted vessels).
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: USS Monadnock (ACM 10). NavSource Online.