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  • ...ting caribou, and the impact the frequent passages of the big ice-breaking freighters will have on sea mammals. [[Archaeology|Archaeologist]] [[Sylvie LeBlanc]] * First freighters carrying ore to market leave Baffinland's Milne Inlet port in August 2015.<
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  • Like most [[lake freighter]]s the vessel was a [[bulk carrier]] shipping grain, ore, aggregates or coal.<ref name=BoatnersCanadia Unusually for lake freighters she was never equipped with a [[bow thruster]].
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  • The '''''Robert S. Pierson''''' is a [[bulk carrier]] built for and operated on the [[North American Great Lakes]].<ref | quote = This "river class" self-unloading bulk freighter was built at a cost of $14.1 million by the American Ship Buildin
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  • {{About|for the ice-strengthened bulk carrier|for the traditional northern skin-covered boat|Umiak}} '''''Umiak I''''' is a purpose-built ice-strengthened [[bulk carrier]] constructed for the Voisey's Bay Nickel Company, a wholly owned s
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  • Various lake freighters were built with an "owner's suite". These suites are rarely used today, bu ...Web site created by people who know everything there is to know about the freighters sailing on the Great Lakes.
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  • ...Mavroleon) [[company]] the [[London & Overseas Freighters|London Overseas Freighters]] (LOF) in the UK.<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Bluey Mavroleon|url=https://w ...n, Coumantaros, Goulandris), after that he built a small fleet of five dry bulk carriers, he eventually sold the company in '''1987 and moved back to''' hi
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  • The '''''Pineglen''''' is a [[bulk carrier]] owned and operated by [[Canada Steamship Lines]].<ref name=BoatNe ...single superstructure [[lake freighter]] design. Unlike more modern lake freighters she was built to a ''"straight-deck"'' design -- ie. she was not equipped w
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  • which converted her to a self-unloading bulk carrier. [[Category:Bulk freighters]]
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  • The '''''Algolake''''' is a [[lake freighter]] and [[bulk carrier]], equipped with boom system making her capable of self-loading and Traditionally lake freighters had two superstructures, right forward and right aft, with the bridge and s
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  • | title = A Sailor's Logbook: A Season Aboard Great Lakes Freighters ...ading cement carrier Metis is seen in this photograph as she was unloading bulk cement powder at the St. Lawence Cement dock in Rochester, New York early i
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  • '''''Stephen B. Roman''''' was a Canadian [[bulk carrier]] operating on the [[Great Lakes]] owned by Lake Ontario Cement Com [[Category:Great Lakes freighters]]
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  • ...service on the [[Great Lakes]] of North America. She was used to transport bulk cargoes such as [[coal]], [[iron ore]] and [[grain]]. [[Category:Great Lakes freighters]]
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  • ...ssel:MICHIPICOTEN|title=Vessel details for: MICHIPICOTEN (Self Discharging Bulk Carrier) - IMO 5102865, MMSI 316002501, Call Sign CFG8060 Registered in Can [[Category:Great Lakes freighters]]
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