Sunday, June 24, 2012

Duluth Harbor Boat Traffic for Saturday 6/23/2012

Edgar B. Speer at Port Terminal prior to departure. (notice the Great Lakes Towing tugs in lower right)

James R. Barker arrived at 00:52
Walter J. McCarthy Jr. departed at 13:25
Alamosborg (Dutch) departed at 15:18
Edgar B. Speer departed at 16:30


Saturday, June 23, 2012

Duluth Harbor Boat Traffic for Friday 6/22/2012

Perelik (Malt) Arrival

Perelik (Malt) arrived at 18:05
Irma (Cyp) departed at 18:35

Friday, June 22, 2012

Irma (CYP) Departure

The Cyprus flagged Irma left port with a cargo of grain this evening.

Yesterday I did some aerial photography (from a real plane) around Duluth.

The H Lee White arrived in Two Harbors after leaving Duluth. Here is an aerial picture as she loaded taconite during the afternoon at the Two Harbors Ore Docks.

The Aerial Lift Bridge stands in contrast to the muddy water from the recent rains.

The Alamosborg finishes unloading wind turbine parts at the Duluth Port Terminal. The wind turbines are part of a large wind farm being built in North Dakota by Minnesta Power.

Split Rock Lighthouse continues to stand sentinel over the North Shore of Lake Superior.

Gooseberry Falls was running wild with over 10 inches of fresh rain.

The Highway 210 Bridge (approach) located on the St Louis River just north of Jay Cooke State Park was washed out.
(bridge just below the Thomson Dam)

The community of Fond-du-Lac, located on the far western end of Duluth and just below Jay Cooke State Park remains flooded. There is all time record high water coming through Jay Cooke.

Boat Traffic
Atlantic Huron arrived at 05:57
H. Lee White departed at 07:10
Edgar B. Speer arrived at 08:00
Roger Blough departed at 09:25
HHL Amazon (Ant) arrived at 18:40
Atlantic Huron departed at 20:45
Walter J. McCarthy Jr. arrived at 21:20

Thursday, June 21, 2012

The Red Sea

No, you are not in the Middle East.  The red water that you see is from the red clay from surrounding hillsides, especially Northern Wisconsin, that has been washed into the St. Louis and Nemadji Rivers rivers.
It will gradually clear up over the next few weeks.