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  • {{other uses|Great Lakes}} ...xist:Template:North American Great Lakes.png/credit|{{North American Great Lakes.png/credit}}<br/>|}}
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  • | Ship renamed = 2003 (''Michipicoten'' by Lower Lakes Towing) * Lower Lakes Towing (2003–present)
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  • ..., circulates information about vessels that ply the [[North American Great Lakes]].<ref name=Fwdailynews2013-03-13/><ref name=BoatnerdCampaign/> ...ir River]], they called boatnerd ''"the most widely-used website for Great Lakes maritime information."''<ref name=Acheson/>
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  • ...e the largest loss of life disaster from a single shipwreck on the [[Great Lakes]].<ref name="society" /><ref>{{cite web| last = Baillod| first = Brendon ...USS ''Wilmette''. She was used primarily as a training vessel on the Great Lakes and was scrapped following [[World War II]].
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  • ...struction.com/static/JonRynn/FirstChapterDissertation.pdf |title=WHAT IS A GREAT POWER? |access-date=15 March 2017 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web ...the%20Rule%20of%20the%20Great%20Powers |access-date=13 June 2016}} ("''The great powers are super-sovereign states: an exclusive club of the most powerful s
    352 KB (48,531 words) - 12:03, 8 December 2021
  • ...ting 3000 horsepower and the Z drives can be rotated 360°. This gives the ships a maximum speed of 15 knots and a range of 5000 nautical miles at 8 knots.< ...e summer of 2016, ''Goose Bay'' was sent on a goodwill tour of the [[Great Lakes]], making several port visits.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.northumberla
    15 KB (1,993 words) - 19:07, 26 November 2022
  • ...is a [[bulk carrier]] built for and operated on the [[North American Great Lakes]].<ref name=BoatnerdPierson1974> | title = Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature -- Robert S. Pierson
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  • ...Shipbuilding Company of [[Superior, Wisconsin]] for service on the [[Great Lakes]] of North America. She was used to transport bulk cargoes such as [[coal]] ...renamed ''E.A.S. Clarke''. The ''E.A.S. Clarke'' anchored off the [[Great Lakes Engineering Works]] in the [[Detroit River]] on October 26, 1924 because of
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  • ...nistee''''' was a bulk carrier that operated on the [[North American Great Lakes]] for almost 80 years.<ref name=niagarafallsreview2022-03-30/> She was last owned by [[Lower Lakes Towing]]. She was towed to [[Port Colborne Marine Scrapyard]] in March 202
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  • ...religious and ethnic diversity among Bangladeshi cities, despite having a great [[Bengali Muslim]] majority. Minorities include [[Bengali Hindus]], [[Benga ...Chittagong or Arakan.jpg|thumb|left|[[Dutch East India Company|Dutch VOC]] ships in Chittagong, 1702]]
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  • ...perated by [[Canada Steamship Lines]]. She carried dry [[cement]] to Great Lakes ports, and is named after prominent Canadian mining engineer [[Stephen Bole ...e web| url= http://www.boatnerd.com/pictures/fleet/roman.htm| title= Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature – Stephen B. Roman| website= [[boatnerd.com]] |
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  • ...heglobeandmail.com/news/national/coast-guard-to-be-beefed-up-with-nine-new-ships/article1274099/ | title=Coast Guard to be beefed up with nine new ships
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  • ...will unveil the first of the Canadian Coast Guard's nine new 'Hero' class ships currently under construction at the Halifax Shipyards. Each vessel bears th ...nadian Mounted Police program to enhance maritime security along the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence system. These vessels are the first of nine new mid-shore pa
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  • | title = Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature -- Mississagi | title = Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature -- George A. Sloan
    3 KB (446 words) - 23:46, 18 November 2022
  • ...ace vessels, only eight are operational major combatants (frigates). Those ships are based in [[Valparaíso]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.armada.cl/p4_i {{Annotation|70|45|'''[[Norte Grande|Great/Far North]]'''}}
    165 KB (23,304 words) - 07:10, 23 January 2024
  • ...ed the river in [[Hertfordshire]], resulting in the formation of large ice lakes, which eventually burst their banks and caused the river to divert onto its ...] and later the [[Strait of Dover|Dover Strait]] gap between present-day [[Great Britain|Britain]] and France. Subsequent development led to the continuatio
    122 KB (18,002 words) - 22:00, 16 September 2022
  • ...will unveil the first of the Canadian Coast Guard's nine new 'Hero' class ships currently under construction at the Halifax Shipyards. Each vessel bears th ...nadian Mounted Police program to enhance maritime security along the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence system. These vessels are the first of nine new mid-shore pa
    4 KB (580 words) - 04:35, 19 September 2012
  • | title = Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature -- Saginaw (3) In 1999 she was sold to [[Lower Lakes Towing]], and renamed ''Saginaw''.
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  • ...on the [[Canadian]] side of [[Lake Huron]], in the [[North American Great Lakes]] in 1980.<ref name=Kincardine2012-01-11> | title = The Great Lakes Guide to Sunken Ships
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  • ...[CCGS Griffon|CCGS ''Griffon'']] on the [[North American Great Lakes|Great Lakes]].<ref name=nfr2021-11-14/> She cost $45 million CAD. She was built in 2010 by [[Aker Arctic]] with four sister ships, named ''''Mangystau-1'', ''Mangystau-3'', ''Mangystau-4'', ''Mangystau-5''
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