Shipping traffic for Monday, June 11
A quartet of hardworking wait for their next job earlier this year. The four are (from left) the Minnesota, Kentucky, North Dakota and North Carolina.
A quartet of hardworking G-tugs wait for their next job earlier this year. The four are (from left) the Minnesota, Kentucky, North Dakota and North Carolina.
DULUTH ENTRY
Morning: American Integrity, departing with coal; Philip R. Clarke, departing light; James R. Barker, arriving to load coal; Paul R. Tregurtha, departing with coal
Afternoon: Hon James L. Oberstar, arriving to load iron ore pellets; Indiana Harbor, departing with iron ore pellets; Marietje Marsilla, departing with wood pulp
SUPERIOR ENTRY
Morning: Stewart J. Cort, arriving to load iron ore pellets and departing in the morning; Algosteel, arriving to load iron ore pellets and departing in the afternoon
TWO HARBORS
Morning: Philip R. Clarke, arriving to load iron ore pellets; Mesabi Miner, departing with iron ore pellets
Afternoon: CSL Niagara, 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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