A Day on the St. Clair - Feb 25, 2021 - Shipspotting

in TheTerminal3 years ago (edited)

My shipwatching day began fairly early when I noticed the Samuel Risley (Canadian Coast Guard) escorting Algonova through Detroit. Unfortunately, just as the two ships were coming into view of the camera, they had some sort of lag that ruined any chance of pictures there.

Fortunately, by the time they crossed a dangerously-icy Lake St. Clair, we had much better camera coverage - for a time.

Katmai Bay was ready to go and take over from Samuel Risley.

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This is such a pretty ship. One of the smaller Coast Guard Cutters, but still a reliable icebreaker. Much of the St. Clair is clear now, but from Algonac across Lake St. Clair, it's still very built up and dangerous, so these icebreakers are still very much needed.

This next one has to be my favorite-ever lens flare moment with that rainbow splotch above the Katmai Bay.

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As you can see, plenty of ice remaining down here. Both in large floating sections and smaller bits floating down the river - that's ice there, not foam or whitewater.

At one point today, the Marine City camera operator caught sight of some bald eagles standing on one of these larger chunks of ice floating down the river. Alas, they never got any close-ups or I would have included one or two here!

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Katmai Bay going to meet Algonova...

But first, Samuel Risley came through, but she turned around and headed downbound again as soon as Algonova was through the bulk of the ice - I never saw her at Marine City.

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Algonova (operated by Algoma Corporation) passes by the Marine City camera a short time later.

Then, about two hours later, she's arrived at Sarnia, Ontario, (as captured on Boatnerd's camera.)

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Then, this little guy turns up - almost looks like a toy in the water after watching the big guys. This is Pride - and she's currently operated by Willy's of Southampton, Ontario. Read about her here.

I presume there's still someone at the wheel when this guy steps out and greets the camera like anyone does when they know they're being filmed...

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And that's pretty much what happened today on the St. Clair River on the Michigan/Ontario border. Please check out the cameras below.


Today's images are from:
Boatnerd - Port Huron, Michigan
StreamTime Live - Marine City, Michigan
StreamTime Live - Algonac, Michigan
The sharing of the pictures/cameras is encouraged for the education and enjoyment of all. Please take a look at these cameras on YouTube.

Note: Boatnerd also hosts shipping news, huge amounts of data about almost any "laker" and even many of the "saltie" visitors - and even a book called "Know Your Ships". I would encourage supporting his great work, especially as he has plans to add more cameras in 2021.

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Today's post also posted on Steem.


Past Shipspotting Posts

Ship Studies

Freewrites that include ship pictures...

Shipping-based art

Shipspotting Buzzes

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Salties:

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No Ships... (on these ship cameras)

This category is for when the camera operator finds something else fun to focus on, like the peregrines around Port Huron or the beautiful sunrise over Lake Superior as viewed from the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge.



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These Coast Guard boats are always fun to watch, especially coming in to dock for the night in Algonac @viking-ventures!

Yes, they really are!