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CFS Shelburne

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590:. In 1997, responding to plans of the Shelburne Park Development Agency to develop Shelburne Park as a land-based aquaculture park, Ocean Produce International Ltd. (OPI) purchased 8 acres of "Government Point" at the southern tip of the former CFS Shelburne from the Shelburne Park Development Agency. In May 1997, Ocean Produce International Ltd. constructed a land-based seaweed research and development facility for two dwarf seaweed mutations with a salt-water greenhouse, production and processing facilities, microbiology, wet and dry labs and refrigeration rooms as well as office facilities. 1619: 22: 59:, was classified until 1991 with "oceanographic research" given as the cover for the actual purpose of undersea surveillance. The shore stations were given the generic and vague name of Naval Facility (NAVFAC). The Canadian facilities were officially given other names reflecting joint Canadian forces and United States Navy operation but within U.S. Navy terminology may sometimes be seen as Naval Facility (NAVFAC) Shelbourne and 594:
extracted a rare excitatory amino acid (kainic acid) and marketed it to some 300 neurological labs, universities and pharmaceutical companies in over 40 countries over the next decade. Shortly after the construction of OPI's facilities, the Shelburne Park Development Agency announced that it had abandoned its plans to develop the former base as a land-based aquaculture park adopting a plan to develop a sound stage instead.
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Shelburne Park is operated by SWSDA as a business park from the two former military facilities at Sandy Point and Lower Sandy Point. Several of the buildings at the Lower Sandy Point road location (the former NAVFAC) have been transformed into the Shelburne Film Production Centre, which opened on 9
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On August 1, 1994, the NAVFAC at CFS Shelburne was disestablished with USN personnel departing. The station itself was decommissioned entirely as a military facility by the Canadian Forces on March 13, 1995. The last CF service member unofficially handed off the keys to main gate and all facility
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in 1948 for construction of the "Nova Scotia School for Boys" – a modern penal facility to replace the "Halifax Industrial School for Boys", a penal facility that had closed in 1947. The Nova Scotia School for Boys (later called the Shelburne Youth Centre) would close in 1988 upon the opening
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Ocean Produce International Ltd. is today reviewing the potential for re-purposing and re-development of its 8-acre property at Government Point, which could include high volume saltwater wells and potential wind-turbines at the entrance to Shelburne Harbour and at the tip of the peninsula between
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navies. The research and development phase of SOSUS ended with success and it began to be operationally deployed in 1952, beginning with the creation of 6 arrays in the North Atlantic basin. The concept and rapid deployment of the system grew out of the World War II anti-submarine experience
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In late November 2011, the facility was sold to Tri-County Construction, a marine construction contracting company, for $ 125,000, plus $ 48,442.58 in back taxes, as well as undisclosed sales taxes and a municipal deed transfer tax. Shortly after the purchase, the buyer said he had no immediate
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For the next ten years, OPI was involved in selling and winning culinary awards for their fresh and dried seaweed to culinary markets in Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia. OPI also developed raw materials for nutritional and cosmetics markets in North America. For its part, OPI also
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in Sandy Point and constructed several new buildings including residences. Additionally, a new property was acquired 14 km (8.7 mi) to the south in Lower Sandy Point on a headland named Government Point. where Facility was constructed and commissioned as "Joint RCN/USN Oceanographic
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The Shelurne facility was one of the first phase SOSUS systems. The original order for six Atlantic systems in 1952 was expanded in 1954 to three more Atlantic systems for a total of nine and six more on the Pacific coast of the United States with one in Hawaii. A prototype array at
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The Shelburne Park Development Agency was made a subsidiary of the Shelburne Area Industrial Commission, which has since been merged with the Yarmouth Area Industrial Commission and Clare Area Industrial Commission to form the South West Shore Development Authority (SWSDA).
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Commander, Undersea Surveillance web page has 1 April 1955 as commissioning date. Photographs of the commissioning on the IUSS/Caesar Alumni Association site have the actual ceremony date as 1 May 1955. A note on the photo
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CFS Shelburne continued operations much as before, supporting the NAVFAC and the SOSUS array as part of IUSS; in fact CFS Shelburne was the smallest NAVFAC in the Atlantic basin. CFS Shelburne was placed under control of
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One of the original six SOSUS arrays in the Atlantic basin was deployed off Nova Scotia and northern New England, requiring a NAVFAC to be constructed in southern Nova Scotia. As a result, the RCN reactivated
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Each array required a shore-based facility to be constructed, which the USN termed a "Naval Facility" (NAVFAC). The first NAVFAC built under the "Caesar Program" was commissioned in September 1954 at
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could be effective for long range acoustic detection. The first phase stations were experimental to prove the concept but quickly became operational in tests with U.S. submarines. On June 26, 1962,
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was closed in 1946 as part of the RCN's post–World War II budget cuts and force draw-down. The facility was converted into an industrial park with buildings sold for private use.
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reportedly also involved a coordinated military operation by the RCN and USN in the waters off the Shelburne NAVFAC at Government Point in the days following this incident.
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and the No. 6 Coast Artillery Co-operation Detachment. In March 1944 the station was taken over by the Royal Canadian Navy and consolidated into the adjacent HMCS
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July 2000. It was listed for sale by the SWSDA for $ 5 million and sold in 2008 to Seacoast Entertainment Arts Inc. for development as a film production studio.
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Naval Facility Cape May was damaged and at risk of flooding after a major storm in 1961. The array was re-terminated at a new facility, Naval Facility Lewes, at
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The IUSS underwent significant changes in 1994 when Commander Undersea Surveillance Atlantic and Pacific consolidated into a single command located in
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and included a deepwater port and shore facilities including barracks and residences. That installation closed in 1946 becoming an industrial park.
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The system, its name and purpose of the shore stations, in which output of the array at sea was processed and displayed by means of the
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installation, HMCS Shelburne. That original installation was located on the eastern shore of Shelburne Harbour in the community of
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was also the first SOSUS station to not fall under direct command of the USN. The Canadian contingent included five women of the
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proved the system effective against nuclear submarines when it detected a Soviet nuclear submarine off Norway transiting the
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The advent of nuclear submarines and strategic missile submarines made the system even more critical. On July 6, 1962,
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on the eastern shore of Shelburne Harbour immediately south of the town of Shelburne. Located at the mouth of the
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being appointed the officer-in-charge of the Oceanographic Research Station (aka the NAVFAC). As such, HMCS
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Research Station" using the cover description for what would become the first SOSUS station in Canada.
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After its decommissioning, the properties comprising the former CFS Shelburne were transferred by the
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preceding the 1972 assignment of women to SOSUS shore terminals in the U.S. Navy by seventeen years.
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Reportedly numerous buildings at the former NAVFAC sit in derelict condition open to the elements.
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SOSUS shore terminal included some of the old installation and land located in the community of
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which in turn transferred them to the Shelburne Park Development Agency, who operated them as
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would undergo numerous changes during the remainder of the 1950s and through the 1960s as the
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The RCN reacquired 23 of its former buildings in the industrial park at the original HMCS
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for conducting anti-submarine patrols off southern Nova Scotia for the shipping lanes to
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Approximately 200 acres (0.81 km) of the Sandy Point property was purchased by the
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The reunification of Germany and dissolution of the Soviet Union led to the end of the
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being the first to train at the facility. In June 1943 No. 116 Squadron deployed to
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was a reported UFO crash on October 4, 1967, that was witnessed in the waters off
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and opened in June 1942 as a training base that saw occasional operational use.
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by remote operation in summer 1994 with NAVFAC Argentia following that fall.
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RCAF Station Shelburne hosted the No. 3 Operational Training Unit using the
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became operational on April 1, 1955, with the commanding officer of HMCS
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Canadian Forces Station Shelburne probably 1980s with permanent buildings
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in 1954. The 1955 installations included Shelburne and Naval Facilities
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In support of this process, the Canadian Forces established the
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Throughout the winter of 1942 during the months following the
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opened a naval station in the community of Sandy Point named
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On February 1, 1968, the RCN merged with the RCAF and the
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Buildings and structures in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia
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and later other NATO navies for monitoring submarines of
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via a short spur from the government wharf spur off its
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in 1949 coincided with the development of SOSUS by the
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The closed facility was put to civilian uses in 1995.
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adjacent to and including a part of what had been a
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Four of the "Original Five" WRENs at Shelburne 1955
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Canadian Forces Station
Sound Surveillance System
Municipality of the District of Shelburne
Shelburne County
Nova Scotia
Low Frequency Analyzer and Recorder (LOFAR)
Naval Facility (NAVFAC) Argentia
Cold War
World War II
Sandy Point
Shelburne
Cold War
Lower Sandy Point
Shelburne
Eleuthera, Bahamas
Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico
Grand Turk
San Salvador, Bahamas
Bermuda
Nantucket
Cape May, New Jersey
43°44′35″N 65°18′49″W / 43.7430°N 65.3137°W / 43.7430; -65.3137
Royal Canadian Navy
Roseway River
Canadian National Railways
Yarmouth
Halifax
U-889
Bay Bulls, Newfoundland

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