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Shipping Traffic for Sept. 7, 2010

TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 2010 DULUTH ENTRY Morning: Buffalo, departing; American Republic, arriving to discharge limestone before moving to load at Silver Bay; American Integrity, arriving to load coal; Birchglen, arriving to load coal; Quebecois, arriv...

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Today promises to be a busy day at the Duluth and Superior entries, with 12 ships arriving or departing. The Isa spent Monday waiting as waves on Lake Superior grew in the wind. It is waiting to load grain. (Photo by Carole Lent)

TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 2010

DULUTH ENTRY

Morning: Buffalo, departing; American Republic, arriving to discharge limestone before moving to load at Silver Bay; American Integrity, arriving to load coal; Birchglen, arriving to load coal; Quebecois, arriving to discharge cement; Kaministiqua, arriving to load grain

Afternoon: Mesabi Miner, arriving to load grain; Sam Laud, arriving to discharge limestone before moving to Silver Bay to load

Evening/night: Paul R. Tregurtha, arriving to load coal; Joseph L. Block, arriving to load iron ore pellets; St. Clair, arriving to load iron ore pellets

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SUPERIOR ENTRY

Evening/night: Peter R. Creswell, arriving to load iron ore pellets

TWO HARBORS

Afternoon: Edgar B. Speer, arriving to load iron ore pellets

Evening/night: Edgar B. Speer, departing with iron ore pellets; Roger Blough, arriving to load iron ore pellets

For updated information 24 hours a day, call the Boatwatcher's Hotline at (218) 722-6489.

Source: The Lake Superior Marine Museum in Canal Park, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Arrival and departure times are not official and can vary widely.

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