BAY CITY, MI – A Great Lakes freighter flying under the Canadian ... according to the ship tracking website Boatnerd.com. The ship was built in Toledo and has been a fixture on the Great Lakes ...
The package freighter steamboat SS Eber Ward operated in the Great Lakes, launching in 1888, before it sank in the Straights of Mackinac in 1909. Westcott, who became the Great Lakes’ youngest ...
This marine tower functions as a docking station for self-unloading freighters to deposit thousands ... stone and iron ore across the Great Lakes. The 250-foot-long unloading boom could transport ...
Structural failure rather than an underwater collision is likely the cause of a 13-foot crack discovered on the freighter moored in Thunder Bay, the U.S. Coast Guard said Monday evening.
Great Lakes has been turning civilians into Seamen and Seamen into Sailors for more than 90 years. From its founding in 1911, Great Lakes has maintained its position as the Navy's largest training ...
Marty Flore's love of freighters on open water started when he was a teenager and his dad sailed the Great Lakes. "I've even got to go on some freighters with him," said Flore, 69, of Windsor.
MARINE CITY, Michigan — A 617-foot-long freighter carrying about 20,000 tons of stone was freed Tuesday night after it ran aground at about 7 a.m. on the St. Clair River. The U.S. Coast Guard ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized new ballast water regulations that exempt existing Great Lakes ships from ... vessels and new lake freighters to install treatment systems ...
This marine tower functions as a docking station for self-unloading freighters to deposit thousands of tons of grain per shipment, which is conveyed below ground to the Briess malting facility.
Jennifer Boehme spent her childhood combing Florida beaches for treasures, and now she leads a far more ambitious exploration, spearheading an effort to map the bottom of the Great Lakes.