Miron Babiak

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Miron Babiak

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Captain Miron Babiak
Born(1932-01-31)31 January 1932
Sanok
Died25 September 2013(2013-09-25) (aged 81)
NationalityPolish
OccupationShip captain
Known forCaptain of

Miron Babiak, (January 31, 1932 in Sanok, Poland – September 25, 2013 in Gdynia, Poland[1][2]), was a Polish sea captain, who is best known for commanding Prof. Siedlecki Antarctica research ship.[3]

Early career[]

Miron Babiak is an alumnus of Szkoła Rybołóstwa Morskiego in Gdynia. From 1951 onwards he was a first officer on ships belonging to . In 1959 he became a captain, then four years later gained Marine Master diploma.

In 1968 he established a daily fishing record of Gen. Rachimów on the seas of Labrador, a remarkable example of his marine talent and passion.

Antarctica expedition on Profesor Siedlecki[]

In 1975 research vessel Profesor Siedlecki took its second cruise, commanded by captain Miron Babiak to explore the fishing grounds of Kerguelen Island.

The success of this journey led to further three expeditions of Profesor Siedlecki. [4]

Gdańszczanin Roku ("Man of the Gdańsk" prize)[]

In 1977 he was chosen "Gdańszczanin Roku" a prestige prize for his achievements.

References[]

  1. ^ Nekrolog
  2. ^ Grobonet
  3. ^ (1990). Chronological List of Antarctic Expeditions and Related Historical Events. ISBN 9780521309035.
  4. ^ (1998). POLISH POLAR RESEARCH.


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