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Jules de Blosseville

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contributor to an atlas of landscapes and portraits, and wrote a report on New Zealand which was published in 1826, first as part of a periodical and then as a separate document. Further reports on the feasibility of a French colony in New Zealand followed, the last of which was published in 1829. He had already returned to sea by this time; in 1827, he had sailed to
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for repairs. Once this work was completed, he departed back to Greenland. His expedition then disappeared, its last known sighting being made on 15 August 1833. In the following years, three expeditions were mounted to find him and the 83 other men of his command but no trace was found. In January
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Soon after the return of the expedition's return, d'Urville had submitted a proposal to journey around the world to the Minister of the Navy. This being accepted, he invited Blosseville to join him but was met with a refusal. Instead, Blosseville worked on a number of publications; he was a
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The Maupiti Monarch collected by Blosseville was later lost when sick members of the expedition being repatriated to France from Australia, and carrying several specimens with them, were shipwrecked.
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statue, as second in command, it was intended to sail to several islands in the region, conducting hydrographical and ethnological surveys. Blosseville's berth on
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in March 1825, without having suffered any fatalities during the entire expedition. During the voyage, Duperrey named an island in the
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in April 1824, where Blosseville undertook surveying work and explored the area inland. During his time in New Zealand, he met the
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as part of a scientific expedition and the following year, promoted to lieutenant, undertook a hydrographic expedition aboard the
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and, by its conclusion, circumnavigated the world. He disappeared in August 1833, while in command of his own expedition to the
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where Blosseville started his hydrographical surveying work. While at Tahiti, Blosseville became acquainted with Captain
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Navigators & Naturalists: French Exploration of New Zealand and the South Seas (1769–1824)
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was due to the influence of his father, who was acquainted with the Minister of the Navy,
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at the age of 16. From 1822 to 1825, he participated in an expedition that explored the
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In 1833, Blosseville submitted a request to undertake an expedition exploring the
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When Dumont d'Urville mounted his expedition in 1826, he was given the use of
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to map it for the expedition. While there he collected a bird specimen, the
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followed, including the discovery of the previously unmapped islands of
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In August 1822, Blossville was selected as a midshipman on
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and investigated the farming techniques of the colonists.
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in 1818 and, as an officer, joined an expedition to the
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European and American voyages of scientific exploration
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Jules Poret de Blosseville was born on 29 July 1802 in
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The Life of Dumont d'Urville: From Venus to Antarctica
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on 31 December 1822 and travelled along the coast to
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Exploring Polar Frontiers: A Historical Encyclopedia
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Leaving New Zealand on 17 April 1824, visits to the
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Index


Rouen
Kingdom of France
French Navy
Lieutenant
Invasion of Algiers
South Pacific
geographer
explorer
French Navy
South Pacific
Arctic
Rouen
Normandy
vicomte
French Navy
West Indies
Louis Duperrey
La Coquille
Jules Dumont d'Urville
Venus de Milo
Duc de Clermont-Tonnerre
Toulon
South America
Brazil
Falkland Islands
Cape Horn
Peru
Tahiti
Matavai Bay

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