Shipping traffic for Monday, Sept. 19
The 730-foot Algoma Progress entered the Duluth harbor on a cold, rainy Sunday morning.
The 730-foot Algoma Progress entered the Duluth harbor on a cold, rainy Sunday morning. Launched in 1968 with a 250-foot self-unloader, the Algoma Progress was in port to load iron ore pellets and was expected to leave port late Sunday night.
DULUTH ENTRY
Morning: Edgar B. Speer, arriving to load iron ore pellets and departing in the evening; Presque Isle, arriving for a partial load of iron ore pellets and departing in the afternoon; Isa, arriving to load grain; Kwintebank, arriving to load bentonite; American Mariner, departing light; Arthur M. Anderson, arriving to unload limestone
Evening/night: John J. Boland, arriving to unload limestone
SUPERIOR ENTRY
No traffic expected.
TWO HARBORS
Morning: Adam E. Cornelius, arriving to load iron ore pellets and departing at midday; Philip R. Clarke, departing with iron ore pellets
Afternoon: Presque Isle, arriving to load iron ore pellets
Evening/night: Arthur M. Anderson, 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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