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New ship unlikely to be named Boaty McBoatface despite winning online poll

A mock up of a new Royal Research Vessel currently set to be named Boaty McBoatface. NERC Science

LONDON – Boaty McBoatface may be sunk.

Britain’s science minister has indicated that the country’s newest polar research vessel is unlikely to be christened with the name, which topped an online poll.

The Natural Environment Research Council had asked for help finding a name reflecting the $284 million ship’s mission and celebrating British naval history.

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READ MORE: Boaty McBoatface wins online poll for new name of British research vessel

The jokey suggestion Boaty McBoatface got 124,109 votes, more than three times its nearest rival.

The vote was advisory. Science Minister Jo Johnson said Monday that “imaginative” suggestions would all be reviewed. But he said the vessel’s name should capture “the spirit of scientific endeavour.”

Former BBC radio host James Hand, who proposed Boaty McBoatface, has apologized for the furor. Hand says he actually voted to name the ship after naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough.

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