Sunday, August 4, 2013

St. Mary's River End of the Month Report-July

This month, 71 different ships sailed the waters of the St. Mary's River. They were:
Mississagi
James R Barker
American Century
Alpena
Hon. James L Oberstar
Joseph L Block
Bill Maier
Michipicoten
Sam Laud
American Sprit
Zeus
Stewart J Cort
Algowood
Rt. Hon. James L Oberstar
Olive L Moore/Lewis J Kuber
American Integrity
Algoma Navigator
Algolake
Edgar B Speer
Presque Isle/Presque Isle
Algosea
Walter J McCarthy Jr.
Paul R Tregurtha
Algoma Montrelais
Burns Harbor
Lee A Tregurtha
Kaye E Barker
Mesabi Miner
Cason J Callaway
Arthur M Anderson
Herbert C Jackson
Indiana Harbor
St. Clair
CSL Laurentian
Buffalo
Saginaw
Roger Blough
American Courage
CSL Assiniboine
Vancouverborg
John B Aird
Tim S Dool
Joyce L VanEnkevort/Great Lakes Trader
Kaministiqua
USCG Alder
Tecumseh
Spartan and Spartan 2
Wendy Anne
Robert S Pierson
American Mariner
Federal Weser
Ojibway
Atlantic Erie
CSL Niagara
Cedarglen
H Lee White
Virginiaborg
Algoma Guardian
Algomarine
Algoma Discovery
Drawsko
Labrador
Undaunted/Pere Marquette 41
HHL Mississipi
CCGS Samuel Risley
CCGS Kelso
Whitefish Bay
BBC Scandinavia
Heloise

52 ships, 8 salties, 1 tanker, 1 tug, and 2 CCGS vessels passed this month.

Ships from BBC Chartering, Canada Steamship Lines, CCGS, Hansa Heavy Lift, Pere Marquette Shipping Co., Polish Steamship Co., Algoma Central Corp., Wagenborg Shipping, American Steamship Co., Lower Lakes Towing, Fednav, the USCG, VanEnkevort Tug and Barge, Great Lakes Fleet, Interlake Steamship Co., Lakes Shipping Co., Algoma Tankers, Lower Lakes Transportation, the US Army Corps of Engineers, Central Marine Logistics, and Inland Lakes Management traveled up and down the St. Mary's River.

This concludes my report for July. Please note I may have missed a passages, as recording ships isn't the easiest thing, but I enjoy it.

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