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The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, located at Historic Whitefish [...] April 1, 2024|Shipwreck Historical Society Read More Discovery of WWII Era Shipwreckin Lake Superior Discovery of WWII Era ShipwreckSS Arlingtonin Lake Superior CAPTAIN GOES DOWN WITH SHIP WHITEFISH POINT, MICH. – [...] ...
Great Lakes invasive carp barrier project reaches major milestone If invasive carp species like bighead, silver, or black species were to establish in the Great Lakes, it could be detrimental to the fisheries and biodiversity. July 1, 2024 4:30pm EDT Beaver Island selected as testing grounds ...
Great Lakes, chain of deep freshwater lakes in east-central North America comprising Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. The combined area of the Great Lakes—some 94,250 square miles—represents the largest surface of fresh water in the
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ice, the ship was put on long term lay-up to determine her damage and refit as needed. She was returned to service in July 2019 and continues serving on the Great Lakes. Here shew is entering Duluth Canal on 9 Dec 21. It is cool morning but there is large group of people there to...
We used historical records of ships transiting from Europe to the Great Lakes during one year (2014) to determine the duration (in days) that ships were within waters that met the criteria for BWE. Ship paths were classified based upon transitions between location-assigned \"states\" (e.g....
The Great Lakes are used as a major mode of transport for bulk goods. The brigantine Le Griffon, which was commissioned by René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, was towed to the southern end of the Niagara River, to become the first sailing ship to travel the upper Great Lakes on ...
Today in Great Lakes History – December 15 No Comments 1876 1876: Below is a winter lay-up list as published in the Port Huron Times on 15 December 1876. At… Read More Today in Great Lakes History – December 14 No Comments 1883 1883: On 14 December 1883, MARY ANN HULBERT (wooden ...
Great Lakes Maritime HistoryAbout This SiteThis site was started about 2001 as a place to gather information about Great Lakes Ship Captains and Ship Masters. As it gained popularity and we have received more and more submissions, we decided to create a full site on the subject of Great ...