Emu (ship)
Several ships have been named Emu for the emu:
- was a merchant ship built at Liverpool that transported convicts to Australia. An American privateer captured her in 1812 as she was carrying female convicts to Van Diemen's Land.
- , was a barque built by Wigram's, of Blackwall, London, for their own account for use in the Australia trade. Wigram's sold her in 1857. Last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1869.
- Emu, a barque of 306 tons, registered in Tasmania in 1849 where she was employed in whaling.
- Emu (ferry), an Australian ferry later named Brightside, 1865–1908
- HMAS Emu, Australian tugboat launched in 1946