Friday, August 2, 2013

Straits of Mackinac End of the Month Report-July

This month, 51 ships passed by. They were:
Edgar B Speer
Great Republic
Samuel De Champlain/Innovation
Roger Blough
Hon. James L Oberstar
Joseph L Block
Burns Harbor
Lee A Tregurtha
H Lee White
Alpena
Federal Weser
Virginiaborg
Stewart J Cort
GL Ostrander/Integrity
Olive L Moore/Lewis J Kuber
Undaunted/Pere Marquette 41
Presque Isle/Presque Isle
Algoway
Voorneborg
Iryda
Michipicoten
Baie St. Paul
Arthur M Anderson
Mesabi Miner
Zeus
USCG Alder
Mississagi
Robert S Pierson
Great Lakes/Michigan
Herbert C Jackson
Joyce L VanEnkevort/Great Lakes Trader
Algoma Olympic
Algomarine
Sichem Melbourne
Joseph H Thompson Jr./Joseph H Thompson
American Integrity
Capt. Henry Jackman
American Courage
Atlantic Erie
Salarium
Sam Laud
Volgaborg
Mary E Hannah
USCG Mackinaw
CCGS Samuel Risley
Cuyahoga
Algoma Navigator
Federal Rhine
Manitowoc
TV Manatra

36 freighters, 3 salties, 1 salty tanker, 2 tugs, 1 USCG vessel, 1 CCGS vessel, and 1 military vessel all made there way under the Mackinac Bridge.

Ships from, the military, Lower Lakes Transportation, Fednav, Algoma Central Corp., Lower Lakes Towing, CCGS, USCG, MGM Marine, Wagenborg Shipping, American Steamship Co., Canada Steamship Lines, Upper Lakes Towing, VanEnkevort Tug and Barge, Interlake Steamship Co., Chicago Marine Asset Management, Great Lakes Fleet, Polish Steamship Co., Pere Marquette Shipping Co., Lafarge North America, Inland Lakes Management, Lakes Shipping Co., and Central Marine Logistics made themselves known.

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

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