Shipping traffic for Monday, Dec. 19
It’s not just the big boats that can be spotted on Lake Superior on any given day. A group of four people were rowing Sunday afternoon with a flock of gulls watching from the south pier in the background.By: News Tribune staff, Duluth News Tribune
It’s not just the big boats that can be spotted on Lake Superior on any given day. A group of four people were rowing Sunday afternoon with a flock of gulls watching from the south pier in the background.
DULUTH ENTRY
Morning: American Century, arriving to load iron ore pellets
Evening/night: Erieborg, departing with beet pulp pellets; John J. Boland, arriving to load coal
SUPERIOR ENTRY
Evening/night: Burns Harbor, arriving to load iron ore pellets
TWO HARBORS
Morning: St. Clair, arriving to load iron ore pellets
Evening/night: Edgar B. Speer, arriving to load iron ore pellets; John G. Munson, arriving to load iron ore pellets
For updated information 24 hours a day, call the Boatwatcher’s Hotline at (218) 722-6489.
Source: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lake Superior Maritime Visitors Center in Canal Park. Arrival and departure times are not official and can vary widely.
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