British government officials are steering clear of using "Boaty McBoatface" as the name of the next $300 million research vessel.
The poll closed giving the name the lead 124,109 votes,
. The second most popular name was Poppy Mai, named for a 16-month-old girl with an incurable cancer.
Now it’s up to officials with the Natural Environment Research Council to decide on an apt name for the vessel.
"There is a process now for us to review all of the public's choices,"
. "Many of them were imaginative; some were more suitable than others."
Thank you all for supporting our #NameOurShip campaign. The final decision will be announced in due course. pic.twitter.com/yg4VHvNrm5
— Natural Environment Research Council (@NERCscience) April 17, 2016
James Hand, who formerly worked at the BBC, suggested the name and was surprised at how popular it became.
“This is actually nothing to do with me,”
. “I made the suggestion but the storm that’s been created – it’s got legs of its own. I just feel it’s a very British thing, which a lot of people have pointed out.”
Thanks to everyone who took #BoatyMcBoatface in right spirit. Final say goes to @NERCscience, and there's plenty of worthy winners.
— James Hand (@JamesHand) April 17, 2016
In the end, Hand voted for “David Attenborough, a naturalist and broadcaster,
. That name came in fifth with 10,284 votes.
"I think we were clear when launching the competition that we were looking for a name that would be in keeping with the mission,"
.
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