The fishing vessel was initially constructed by Tangen Verft at
Kragerø, Norway with the yard number 93. The ship was
launched on 12 March 1988 as
Atlantic Champion. The vessel's construction was taken over by
Langsten Slip-Batbyggeri AS at their yard in
Tomrefjord, Norway and
Atlantic Champion was completed on 14 July 1988. In 1993, the ship was purchased by Canada for use as a fisheries research vessel. The ship underwent conversion to a fisheries research vessel in 1994. The new name of the ship was chosen in a contest by schoolchildren. The winning selection was the
teleost, a type of
bony fish.
Teleost entered service with the Canadian Coast Guard in 1996. is
registered in
Ottawa,
Ontario, but homeported at
St. John's,
Newfoundland and Labrador.
Teleost underwent a $1.6 million refit at St. John's Dockyard in St. John's. The refit was extended past its deadline to 30 March 2018 after additional steel work was required on the ship.
Teleost was scheduled to replace on the Department of Fisheries and Oceans's fisheries survey on the
Georges Bank since the latter was also undergoing a refit, but due to the refit's extension, became unavailable. ==References==