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NOAAS ''Bell M. Shimada'' (R 227) is an American fisheries research ship in commission with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) since 2010. She operates along the United States West Coast. The ship was named by students at Marina High School in Marina, California, who won a NOAA vessel-naming contest held as part of an educational outreach program. The ship's namesake, Bell M. Shimada (1922-1958), served with the Bureau of Fisheries and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, and was known for his studies of tropical Pacific tuna stocks. == Construction and commissioning == ''Bell M. Shimada'' was laid down by Halter Marine, Inc., at Moss Point, Mississippi, on 15 June 2007〔(noaa.gov NOAA's New West Coast Fisheries Survey Vessels )〕 and launched on 26 September 2008.〔 On 21 January 2010, Halter Marine delivered her to NOAA, which commissioned her on 25 August 2010.〔(NOAA Ship ''Bell M. Shimada'': General Characteristics )〕〔(NOAA Ship ''Bell M. Shimada'': General Information )〕
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