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Watch the ship people voted Boaty McBoatface launched by Sir David Attenborough

More than 124,000 people voted to name the vessel Boaty McBoatface in a public poll, but that name was vetoed.

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The boat that was voted to be named Boaty McBoatface in 2016, a decision since vetoed, has been launched by Sir David Attenborough.

The 92-year-old broadcaster said the ship, which the public voted to call Boaty McBoatface but which was officially named the RRS Sir David Attenborough, could be key to the preservation of the planet as it was launched into the River Mersey from the Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead.

More than 124,000 people voted to name the vessel Boaty McBoatface in a public poll, but that name was vetoed and it was instead named after the broadcaster.

Boaty does live on however in the form of a miniature, unmanned, yellow submarine on board the boat, which will be operated by the British Antartic Survey (BAS).

Former Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, with Boaty McBoatface, an autonomous underwater vehicle used for scientific research
(Matt Cardy/PA)
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