By Lon Morgan, Stephen Hause, Todd Shorkey and Brian Ferguson
November 18, 2008
The Manitowoc was inbound the Saginaw River early Tuesday morning,
calling on the Wirt Stone dock in Bay City. She finished her unload
of Sugar Stone, turned off the dock, and was outbound for the lake
during the early afternoon. A few hours later, the tug Rebecca Lynn
and her tank barge departed the Bit-Mat dock after unloading there
overnight and into the morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
November 17, 2008
The tug Rebecca Lynn and her tank barge A-410 were inbound the
Saginaw River Monday morning calling on the Bit-Mat dock in Bay City.
Once the pair made the dock, across the river, the CSL Tadoussac began
backing out to Light 12 in the Saginaw Bay to turn and head for the
lake after unloading overnight at the Essrock dock in Essexville.
Also outbound on Monday was the tug G.L. Ostrander and barge Integrity.
The pair had unload overnight at the LaFarge Terminal in Carrollton.
October 14, 2008
The American Republic was outbound very early Monday morning after
unloading at the Bay Aggregates dock overnight. Monday afternoon
saw the Manistee inbound, calling on the Sargent dock in Essexville.
She completed her unload, turned off the dock and was outbound Monday
evening.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
October 10, 2008
The Algoway arrived late Thursday night, going upriver to unload
at the Buena Vista dock in Saginaw. She was outbound Friday afternoon
after waiting for the upbound Olive L. Moore -Lewis J. Kuber clear.
The Moore and Kuber lightered at the Bay City Wirt dock before heading
up to the Saginaw Wirt Dock to finish unloading. The pair was outbound
Friday evening.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
October 7, 2008
The Olive L. Moore & Lewis J. Kuber called on the Saginaw River
early Sunday morning with a split load. The pair called on the
Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City first, then moved upriver to Saginaw
to finish at the Buena Vista dock. The pair were headed back outbound
Sunday evening.
The CSL Tadoussac was inbound Sunday afternoon calling on the Essroc
dock in Essexville. She completed her unload and was outbound early
Monday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
September 24, 2008
The James Norris was outbound the Saginaw River Wednesday morning
after unloading overnight at the BV Dock, once out on the Bay near
Light 1 the Captain called for US Coast Guard assistance for two
ill crewmembers. Station Saginaw River's 25' response boat, 25510,
was sent and retrieved the two crewmembers, taking them back to the
station and waiting EMS Ambulances. Apparently, the crewmen were
painting in a tunnel and were overcome by fumes. No further info
is available at this time on their condition.
The Calumet was inbound Wednesday afternoon followed closely by the
H. Lee White. Calumet called on the Sargent dock in Essexville and
the H. Lee White across the river at the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay
City. Both vessels were expected to be outbound late Wednesday night
or early Thursday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
September 21, 2008
The American Century called on the Consumers Energy dock in
Essexville on Sunday to unload coal. She finished her unload,
backed from the dock, and turned at Light 12 to head for the
lake Sunday night. This is supposed to be the last load of coal
by boat this season as Consumers is to begin rebuilding and
modernizing its docking facilities.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
September 16, 2008
The tug Mark Hannah, pushing a tank barge, was inbound the Saginaw
River Tuesday morning calling on the Dow Chemical dock in Bay City.
Once the tug and barge passed the Essroc dock, the CSL Tadoussac
departed, backing out of the river and out to Light 12 in the Saginaw
Bay to turn and head for the lake. The Mark HAnnah is expected to be
outbound early Wednesday.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
September 6, 2008
The Manitowoc was inbound the Saginaw River early Saturday morning
calling on the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City. She allowed the
outbound tug Karen Andrie and barge A-397 to pass before turning into
the Bay Aggregates slip to unload. The tug Gregory J. Busch was also
outbound on Saturday afternoon, pushing her deck barge.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
August 30, 2008
The Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber called on the Bay Aggregates
dock in Bay City Saturday evening to unload. The pair were expected
to be outbound early Sunday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
August 28, 2008
The Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber were outbound Thursday afternoon
after unloading at the Buena Vista dock overnight. Inbound late
Thursday night was the tug Dorothy Ann and barge Pathfinder. It is
not yet known at the time of this report what dock they will call
at.
Report by Todd Shorkey
The American Century was inbound early Wednesday morning, calling
on the Consumers Energy dock in Essexville. She finished her unload,
backed from the dock out to Light 12, then turned and headed for the
lake by late morning. The Algorail was also inbound Wednesday morning
calling on the Sargent dock in Zilwaukee. She departed late in the
morning and was replaced at the dock by the Maumee, who also unloaded
at Sargent Zilwaukee. Both vessels were outbound for the lake by
Wednesday evening. Inbound late in the evening was the tug Olive L.
Moore and barge Lewis J. Kuber. It was unknown at the time of this
report which dock she would be headed to.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
August 21, 2008
Agawa Canyon was inbound on Sunday, calling on the Buena Vista dock
in Saginaw to unload, and was outbound later in the day.
The tug Mary E. Hannah was also inbound Sunday.
On Monday, the Calumet and Manistee were both inbound with split
loads. Calumet lightered at the Bay City Wirt dock before going
upriver to finish at the Sargent dock in Zilwaukee. The Manistee
lightered at the Sargent dock in Essexville before going up to
the Bay City Wirt dock to finish.
The Algoway was inbound Thursday morning calling on the Buena Vista
dock in Saginaw to unload. She was outbound during the evening.
The tug Barbara Andrie was inbound Thursday night calling on the
Bit-Mat dock in Bay City. She was expected to be outbound Friday
morning.
Also arriving on the Saginaw River was the sail training ship Pride
of Baltimore II who called on the dock in Wenona Park and will be
open for tours through the weekend. The Highlander Sea is also
expected to arrive on Friday.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
August 14, 2008
It was the best day in a long time on the Saginaw River Thursday.
The Algoway was inbound early Thursday morning with a split load
for the Buena Vista dock in Saginaw and the Saginaw Asphalt Paving
dock in Carrollton. She was followed by the tug Olive L. Moore and
barge Lewis J. Kuber who were also carrying a split load. The pair
lightered at the Wirt Stone dock in Bay City and then waited there
until the outbound Algoway cleared. The Moore & Kuber then went up
to finish at the Saginaw Wirt dock Thursday evening. The tug Gregory
J. Busch was outbound for the lake during the afternoon, departing
the Busch Marine Terminal with a tarped load on the barge STC 2004
headed for an unknown dock.
Later in the afternoon, the Agawa Canyon was inbound, followed closely
by the CSL Tadoussac. The Canyon was inbound with a split load for
the Buena Vista dock in Saginaw and the old Valley Asphalt dock in
Carrollton at the 6th Street basin. The Tadoussac called on the Essroc
Cement dock in Essexville to unload clinker. Finally, the tug Dorothy
Ann and barge Pathfinder were inbound for the Consumers Energy dock in Essexville to unload. The pair were expected to be outbound late
Thursday night or early Friday morning. The Agawa Canyon and CSL
Tadoussac were expected to be outbound early Friday morning and the
Moore and Kuber later Friday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
August 12, 2008
The tug James A. Hannah and her tank barge were outbound from the
Bit-Mat dock late Monday afternoon after unloading.
The Olive L. Moore - Lewis J. Kuber, who have been on the Stoneport
to Saginaw River shuttle run as of late, were back again late Monday
night. After finishing their unload at the Saginaw Rock Products
dock in Saginaw, the pair were outbound Tuesday morning. The American
Courage called on the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City Tuesday morning.
Finishing her unload, the Courage was back outbound for the lake by
mid-afternoon.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
August 7, 2008
The Calumet was inbound Wednesday morning with a split load.
She dropped part of her cargo at the Wirt dock in Bay City before
continuing upriver to finish unloadng at the Wirt dock in Saginaw.
The Indiana Harbor also arrived Wednesday morning to unload at the
Consumers Energy dock in Essexville. She finished her unload and
backed out to Light 12 to turn and head for the lake during the
afternoon. The Calumet was also outbound at the same time. The
tug Olive L. Moore and barge Lewis J. Kuber were inbound passing
the outbound Indiana Harbor around Light 12. The Moore & Kuber
called on the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City and were outbound
early Thursday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
August 5, 2008
The Calumet was inbound on Monday, calling on the Essexville Wirt
dock to unload. She completed her unload, turned in the Essexville
basin and was outbound later in the day.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
August 3, 2008
The Mississagi was inbound the Saginaw River early Sunday morning
traveling upriver to unload at the Buena Vista dock in Saginaw.
She completed her unload and was outbound late Sunday afternoon.
The CSL Tadoussac was inbound later in the morning on Sunday,
calling on the Essroc dock in Essexville. She was expected to be
outbound early Monday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 31, 2008
After days with no activity on the Saginaw River, Thursday night
finally saw the arrival of the American Century. The Century called
on the Consumers Energy dock in Essexville to unload coal and was
expected to be outbound early Friday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 24, 2008
The tug Gregory J. Busch was outbound from the Saginaw River
Thursday evening pushing a deck barge. This marks the first
trip out of the Saginaw River for the tug this season.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 23, 2008
The Calumet was inbound the Saginaw River late Tuesday night
headed upriver for the GM dock in Saginaw. She had completed
her unload by Wednesday morning and was outbound.
CSL Tadoussac was inbound around the same time, tying up at
the Essroc dock in Essexville about five minutes before the
Calumet slid by on her trip to the lake. The Tadoussac was
outbound, backing for Light 12 to turn and head for the lake
around 10pm Wednesday evening.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 22, 2008
On Thursday, the tug Olive L. Moore and barge Lewis J. Kuber were
inbound with a split load for the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City
and the Saginaw Rock Products dock in Saginaw. The Algoway was
also inbound, calling on the Sargent dock in Saginaw to unload
salt.
On Friday, the Indiana Harbor was inbound, calling on the Consumers
Energy dock in Essexville to unload coal. and was then outbound
later in the day. The tug Olive L. Moore and barge Lewis J. Kuber
were inbound for the Bay City Wirt dock to lighter before heading
upbound to finish unloading at the Wirt Stone dock in Saginaw.
On Saturday, the American Republic was inbound for the Bay Aggregates
dock in Bay City.
On Monday, the USCG Cutter Hollyhock was working Aids to Navigation
in the Saginaw River Entrance Channel before departing late in the
afternoon.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 14, 2008
Monday saw the Calumet was back again with a split load this time for
the Bay City and Saginaw Wirt Stone docks. Also in on Monday was the
Olive L. Moore & Lewis J. Kuber who called on the Bay Aggregates Dock
in Bay City.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 13, 2008
The Mississagi was inbound Sunday morning calling on the Buena Vista
dock in Saginaw. She completed her unload and was outbound for the
lake Sunday evening. The tug Ivory Coast and her tank barge were
outbound from the Dow Chemical dock in Bay City late Sunday night
after arriving to unload on Saturday.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 12, 2008
The Calumet was inbound early Saturday morning calling on the Burroughs
dock in Zilwaukee to unload. She was followed by her fleetmate, Manistee,
who was carrying a split load for the Bay City and Saginaw Wirt docks. Manistee finished first and was outbound Saturday afternoon. Calumet
was delayed by mechanical issues and was finally outbound Saturday
evening. The tug Ivory Coast was inbound Saturday night with her tank
barge, bound for the Dow Chemical dock in Bay City. They were expected
to be outbound later on Sunday.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 11, 2008
The Olive L. Moore and Lewis J. Kuber were inbound Friday afternoon
with a split load. The pair dropped part of thier cargo at the Bay
City Wirt dock before continuing upriver to finish unloading at the
Saginaw Wirt dock. They are expected to be outboudn Saturday morning.
The Calumet was out in the Saginaw Bay headed inbound late Friday night
and is expected to reach the river early Saturday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 9, 2008
The Olive L. Moore/Lewis J. Kuber were inbound late Tuesday night with
a split load. The piar lightered at the Sargent dock in Essexville
before continuing upriver to finish unloading at the Saginaw Rock
Products dock in Saginaw. By early Wednesday afternoon, the Moore
& Kuber were outbound for the lake passing through Bay City.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 7, 2008
The Calumet was inbound Monday morning with a split load for the
Sargent docks in Essexville and Zilwaukee. After lightering in
Essexville, she traveled upriver and took the place of the Agawa
Canyon at Sargent Zilwaukee. Agawa Canyon had arrived on Sunday
to unload salt and was outbound for the lake Monday morning just
before the Calumet made the dock. Calumet was outbound Monday
afternoon.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 6, 2008
The tug Olive L. Moore and barge Lewis J. Kuber were inbound the
Saginaw River Sunday morning carrying a split load. The pair dropped
part of their load at the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City then headed
upriver to finish unloading at the Saginaw Asphalt Paving dock in
Carrollton. The Moore-Kuber were outbound passing through Bay City
around 8pm Sunday night.
The Agawa Canyon was inbound around the same time headed upriver to
unload salt at the Sargent dock in Zilwaukee and was expected to be
back outbound Monday morning. The Calumet was also inbound and
expected to reach the Saginaw River early Monday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
July 4, 2007
The CSL Tadoussac was inbound the Saginaw River Thursday evening
calling on the Essroc dock in Essexville. She completed her unload
and was outbound for the lake Friday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 28, 2008
The American Courage arrived early Saturday morning, calling on
the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City. She completed her unload
and was outbound late Saturday, traveling slow to set up a pass
with the inbound Manistee at the Consumers Energy dock. The
Manistee continued upriver to the GM dock to unload. She completed
her unload and was outbound Saturday night.
Also arriving on Saturday was the navel cadet traing vessel, Grey Fox.
The Grey Fox tied up at the Wenona Park dock in Downtown Bay City and
will be here through the 4th of July weekend for tours and special
excursions to help raise funds to bring the navel museum vessel,
USS Edson, to Bay City.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 27, 2008
The Mississagi was inbound for the Bay Aggregates dock Friday morning.
She had completed her unload and was outbound early in the afternoon.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 25, 2008
The Manistee was inbound the Saginaw River Tuesday morning, traveling
upriver to unload at the Buena Vista dock. She was followed by the
tug Olive L. Moore and barge Lewis J. Kuber who were carrying a split
load for the Bay City and Saginaw Wirt docks. Manistee was outbound
Tuesday afternoon while the Moore & Kuber were outbound for the lake
late Tuesday night.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 22, 2008
Sunday morning saw the departure of the CSL Tadoussac from the Essroc
dock, the Olive L. Moore-Lewis J. Kuber from Valley Asphalt in Carrollton
and the Algorail from the Sargent dock in Zilwaukee. All three vessels
were outbound before noon.
The tug Donald C. Hannah departed the Dow Chemical dock Sunday morning,
light tug, outbound for the lake. Taking the Hannah's tank barge in tow
was the tug Ivory Coast, who had arrived overnight.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 21, 2008
Saturday was an active day on the Saginaw River with a number of
boats calling on docks along her banks. The tug Olive L. Moore and
barge Lewis J. Kuber were in with a split load, lightering at the
Sargent dock in Essexville before continuing upriver to Carrollton
to finish unloading. The John J. Boland called on the Bay Aggregates
dock in Bay City followed by the CSL Tadoussac who unloaded at the
Essroc Cement Terminal in Essexville. Finally, the Algorail was
inbound, heading upriver to unload at the Sargent dock in Zilwaukee.
All of these vessels were expected to be outbound late Saturday night
or early Sunday morning. The Tug Donald C. Hannah, who had arrived
on Thursday, was still at the Dow Chemical dock this evening.
The 21st annual Dow Bay City River Roar tunnel boat races are also
underway this weekend. This could cause some delays for commercial
traffic during the day Sunday due to river closures when the races
are ongoing. Commercial traffic dues have preference, but the do
not stop races in progress for freighter traffic.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 18, 2008
The Algoway was upbound on the Saginaw River Wednesday morning,
calling on the Buena Vista dock to unload. She was back outbound
during the early evening. The tug Dorothy Ann and barge Pathfinder
made their first trip of the season up the Saginaw River on Wednesday,
calling on the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City. The pair were
expected to be outbound early Thursday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 16, 2008
The Manistee was inbound the Saginaw River Monday afternoon.
She traveled upriver to the GM dock in Saginaw to unload.
The tug James A. Hanna and her tank barge was outbound from the
Bit-Mat dock Monday afternoon after arriving on Saturday to unload.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 14, 2008
The Manistee was outbound the Saginaw River Friday morning after
unloading overnight at the GM dock in Saginaw. Inbound Friday
morning with a split load was the tug Olive L. Moore and barge Lewis
J. Kuber. The pair dropped part of their cargo at the Bay City Wirt
dock before continuing upriver to finish at the GM dock in Saginaw.
The Moore and Kuber were outbound early Saturday morning. Inbound
Saturday morning was the tug James A. Hannah and her tank barge.
They called on the Bit-Mat dock in Bay City.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 11, 2008
The CSL Tadoussac, who had unloaded overnight at the Essroc dock,
backed from the Saginaw River Wednesday morning after the inbound
tug Olive L. Moore and barge Lewis J. Kuber arrived across the river
at the Bay Aggregates dock. Also inbound during the morning were the
Algoway, who traveled upriver to unload at the Sargent dock in
Zilwaukee, and the American Century who called on the Consumers
Energy dock in Essexville. Making her first visit to the Saginaw
River under her new name was the Robert S. Pierson, calling on the
Wirt Stone dock in Bay City early Wednesday evening. The Moore/Kuber, Algoway, and American Century were all outbound late in the day
Wednesday. The Pierson was expected to be outbound late Wednesday
night or early Thursday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey & Steve Hause
June 10, 2008
The CSL Tadoussac was inbound the Saginaw River Tuesday afternoon,
calling on the Essroc Cement Terminal in Essexville. She was expected
to be finished with her unload and outbound for the lake early
Wednesday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 5, 2008
The tug Olive L. Moore and barge Lewis J. Kuber called on the
Saginaw River early Thursday morning with a split load. The
pair dropped part of their load at the Bay City Wirt dock before
continuing upriver to finish at the Saginaw Wirt dock. The Moore
and Kuber were outbound Thursday evening.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
June 3, 2008
The Olive L. Moore & Lewis J. Kuber were inbound Monday night with a
split load for the Essexville Wirt and Saginaw Wirt Stone docks. The
pair completed thier unload and were outbound Tuesday morning. On
their outbound trip, they passed two inbound vessels in the Saginaw
River Entrance Channel near Light 12, the Agawa Canyon and the Buffalo.
The Agawa Canyon traveled upriver to unload at the Sargent dock in
Zilwaukee, while the Buffalo stopped in Bay City at the Bay Aggregates
dock. Both vessels were expected to be outbound later on Tuesday.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 31, 2008
The American Mariner arrived at the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City
Friday night to unload. She departed Saturday morning, passing her
fleetmate, American Century, who was unloading coal at the Consumers
Energy dock in Essexville. The American Century completed her unload
and was outbound Saturday afternoon. Saturday evening saw the tug
Karen Andrie and her tank barge inbound for the SEM Materials dock
in Essexville. There pair were expected to be outbound on Sunday.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 29, 2008
The Calumet returned to the Saginaw River early Thursday morning,
calling on the Sargent dock in Essexville to unload. Inbound behind
the Calumet was the Algoway, who stopped just above her at the North
Star dock. Calumet finished her unload and expertly turned in the
Essexville basin just astern of the Algoway before heading for the
lake around 4pm. Algoway finished her unload, turned off the dock
and was outbound during the early evening.
May 27, 2008
The Calumet, who arrived on the Saginaw River early on the 24th,
was finally able to head outbound for the lake on Tuesday. She
departed from the Sargent dock in Zilwaukee around 4pm. It is
unknown what the reason for the lengthy stay was for.
May 26, 2008
The tug Olive L. Moore & barge Lewis J. Kuber were outbound from
the Wirt Stone dock in Saginaw Monday afternoon after unloading
there overnight. The CSL Tadoussac followed them outbound close
behind after unloading at the Essroc Cement dock in Essexville.
The Tadoussac had arrived early monday morning.
The Calumet continued to sit at the Sargent dock in Zilwaukee on
Monday. This is the second day she has been there. It is unknown
why they are there or what the issue is at this time.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 25, 2008
The Calumet, who had arrived early on Saturday was still at the
Saginaw Wirt dock late into Sunday. She has now turned and is
sitting at the Sargent dock in Zilwaukee, possibly waiting for
the upbound Olive L. Moore & Lewis J. Kuber to pass before heading
out for the lake. The Moore-Kuber arrived Sunday morning with a
split load. The pair lightered at Bay City Wirt before continuing
upriver to finish unloading at the Saginaw Wirt dock. Also arriving
Sunday morning was the tug Donald C. Hannah and tank barge Robert F.
Deegan, calling on the Dow Chemical dock in Bay City.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 24, 2008
The Adam E. Cornelius called on the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City
Saturday morning. She completed her unload and was out bound later
in the day.
The Calumet was in bound Saturday afternoon with a split load. She
stopped at the Wirt dock in Bay City to lighter and then proceeded
up river to finish unloading at the Wirt dock in Saginaw. Calumet
was expected to be outbound late Saturday or early Sunday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey and Lon Morgan
May 22, 2008
The Calumet was inbound the Saginaw River Thursday morning going
up to the Burroughs dock in Zilwaukee to unload. She was followed
closely by the tug Olive L. Moore and barge Lewis J. Kuber, who
called on the Bay Aggregates dock to lighter before continuing
upriver to finish unloading at the Valley Asphalt dock in Carrollton.
Calumet was outbound Thursday evening and the Moore and Kuber were
expected to be outbound late Thursday or early Friday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 21, 2008
The Algoway got underway early Wednesday morning from the Essroc
dock after spending the night due to wind. She called on the Sargent
dock in Zilwaukee, unloaded and was outbound for the lake Wednesday
evening, passing through Bay City after 11pm.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 20, 2008
The Calumet was outbound from the Burroughs dock early Tuesday
morning after unloading overnight. She passed her inbound fleetmate, Manitowoc, out in the Saginaw Bay near Light1 around 10am. Manitowoc
was inbound with a split load, lightering at the Bay City Wirt dock
before continuing upriver to finish at Saginaw Wirt. She was outbound
passing the I-75 bridge around 11pm. The Algoway was inbound, headed
for the Sargent dock in Zilwuakee, but due to very strong winds, decided
to tie up at the Essroc dock in Essexville to wait for the outbound
Manitowoc and better weather conditions before making the trip up the
river.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 19, 2008
The Manitowoc was outbound from the GM dock early Monday morning
after unloading overnight. Inbound Monday afternoon was her
fleetmate, Calumet, who called on the Burroughs dock in Zilwaukee
to unload. She was expected to be outbound early Tuesday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 18, 2008
The Manitowoc called on the Saginaw River Sunday evening, making
her first trip upriver under her new name. She traveled up to the
GM Dock in Saginaw to unload. Manitowoc is expected to be outbound
early Monday morning.
May 17, 2008
The Sam Laud called on the Saginaw River Saturday morning, unloading
at the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City. She completed her unload
and was outbound for the lake Saturday afternoon.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 16, 2008
The tug Barbara Andrie and her tank barge arrived on the Saginaw
River overnight caling on the Bit-Mat dock in Bay City. The pair
completed their unload and were outbound Friday afternoon. The
Indiana Harbor called on the Consumers Energy dock in Essexville
on Friday. She completed her unload of coal and was outbound
Friday afternoon as well, backing from the dock and out to Light
12 to turn and head for the lake.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 15, 2008
The Saginaw River had an unusual visitor Thursday morning as the
Great Lakes Maritime Academy training vessel, State of Michigan,
called on Bay City, docking at Wenona Park downtown. She departed
around 6pm headed outbound for the lake.
The CSL Tadoussac was also inbound on Thursday, calling on the
Essroc dock in Essexville. She depated Thursday evening, backing
out to Light 12 to turn and head for the lake.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 12, 2008
The Calumet arrived Monday afternoon at the GM dock in Saginaw to
deliver coal loaded in Toledo. The vessel completed unloading early
in the evening and was outbound at dusk after turning at the Sixth
Street turning basin.
The tug Donald C. Hannah and her tank barge returned to the Saginaw
River Monday afternoon, calling on the Dow Chemical dock for the
second time in a week.
Reported by Steve Hause & Todd Shorkey
May 11, 2008
The tug Barbara Andrie and her tank barge were inbound the Saginaw
River on Saturday, calling on the Bit-Mat dock in Bay City. The
pair completed thier unload and were outbound for the lake Sunday
morning.
Also outbound were the Maumee, who had unloaded at the Burroughs
dock, closely followed by the tug G.L. Ostrander and bage Integrity,
who had unloaded at the LaFarge dock. Both were outbound Saturday
morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 9, 2008
Tug G. L. Ostrander with barge Integrity delivered the first load
of cement this season on Friday to the LaFarge cement terminal in
Saginaw. The vessel was inbound early in the morning and unloaded
during the day.
Also visiting the Saginaw River on Friday was the Maumee, which
arrived during the afternoon at the Burroughs dock near the I-75
bridge in Zilwaukee. Both vessels expected to depart Friday evening.
Earlier this week, American Republic which called at the Bay Aggregates
dock on Tuesday.
Reported by Steve Hause
May 4, 2008
The Agawa Canyon was inbound the Saginaw River Sunday afternoon
calling on the Buena Vista dock in Saginaw to unload. She was
expected to be outbound early Monday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
May 2, 2008
Olive L. Moore with barge Lewis J. Kuber delivered a split load
Friday to docks at Essexville and Saginaw, on the pair's third visit
to the Saginaw River since last Friday. The tug-barge was inbound
about 8 a.m. and lightered during the morning at the Wirt dock in
Essexville. They continued up the river to Saginaw in the afternoon, departing the Valley Asphalt dock about 8:30 p.m. to turn and start
outbound.
Reported by Steve Hause
April 30, 2008
The tug Joe Thompson, Jr. with her barge Joseph H. Thompson were
inbound the Saginaw River Wednesday evening carrying a split load.
The pair lightered at the Sargent dock in Essexville before heading
all the way upriver to finish unloading at the Saginaw Rock Products
dock in Saginaw. The Thompson's were upbound through Bay City around
11:30pm and are expected to be outbound later on Tuesday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
April 28, 2008
The Agawa Canyon was inbound the Saginaw River Sunday morning on what
was to be an interesting visit. On her way upriver, she stopped at
the Essroc dock in Essexville for a few hours to wait for water levels
in the river to come up before continuing upriver to the GM dock in
Saginaw to unload. Early Monday morning, the tug Olive L. Moore and
barge Lewis J. Kuber arrived with a split load for the Bay City and
Saginaw Wirt docks.
While the Moore-Kuber were lightering in Bay City, the Agawa Canyon
departed Saginaw headed outbound for the lake. Reaching the Lafayette
Bridge in Bay City, the Canyon had to stop in the channel and drop her
anchor as the bridge had a mechanical problem and would not lift. By
late Monday morning, the bridge had been repaired and the Agawa Canyon
was able to get underway. She passed the waiting Olive L. Moore at Bay
City Wirt around 10:30 on her way to the lake and once clear, the Moore
& Kuber departed Bay City for the Saginaw Wirt dock. The pair completed
their unload and were outbound late Monday evening.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
April 25, 2008
The Calumet called on the Saginaw River Friday morning, going upriver
to the GM dock in Saginaw to unload. She completed her unload, turned
in the Sixth Street Basin, and was outbound for the lake Friday evening. Calumet slowed down near the I-75 bridge on her outbound trip to allow
the upbound Olive L. Moore – Lewis J. Kuber to arrive at the Sargent
dock in Zilwaukee to finish their unload. The pair had arrived during
the afternoon and lightered at the Sargent dock in Essexville before continuing upriver. The Moore & Kuber were expected to be outbound
early Saturday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
April 23, 2008
The Mississagi was inbound the Saginaw River late Wednesday morning
with a split load. She lightered at the Buena Vista dock in Saginaw,
before continuing a short distance upriver to finish at the Valley
Asphalt dock. Mississagi completed her unload, turned at the Sixth
Street Basin and was outbound for the lake Wednesday evening.
The USCG Cutter Hollyhock arrived on the Saginaw River on Tuesday to
place the lighted summer aids to navigation on the Saginaw Bay/Saginaw
River Entrance Channel. She continued the work on Wednesday.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
April 21, 2008
The Mississagi was inbound the Saginaw River late Monday afternoon,
traveling all of the way upriver to unload at the Saginaw Rock
Products dock in Saginaw. She is expected to be outbound early
Tuesday morning. The Calumet was outbound early Monday morning after
finishing her unload at the Saginaw Wirt dock overnight.
Submitted by Todd Shorkey
April 20, 2008
The Calumet made its first visit Sunday to the Saginaw River under
its new name. It was also the first visit by a vessel during the
2008 season up the river through Bay City to a Saginaw area dock.
The Calumet, a regular visitor as the Earl W. Oglebay, arrived in
Bay City on Sunday morning. After lightering at the Wirt Stone Dock
there, the vessel continued up the river during the afternoon to the
Wirt dock at Saginaw.
Reported by Steve Hause
April 18, 2008
Friday was a busy day on the Saginaw River. With assistance from
the tug Gregory J. Busch, the Adam E. Cornelius finally entered
the slip at the Bay Aggregates dock in Bay City and discharged her
cargo four days after arriving on the Saginaw River. It took a lot
of pushing and pulling, but the skill of everyone involved put the
Cornelius where she needed to be. She finished her unload and again
with assistance from the Gregory J. Busch, cleared the dock and was
outbound for the lake late Friday afternoon.
The tug Invincible and barge McKee Sons also had an interesting
morning. The pair did not have time to turn in the Wirt basin and
clear Independence Bridge before the morning "Bridge Hours" closure
to downbound traffic, so they backed downriver to the turning basin
in Essexville to turn. Just a few hundred yards from where the Busch
and Cornelius were working, the Invincible and McKee Sons spun around
with no difficulty and were outbound for the lake just after the
Cornelius cleared the river into the Bay Aggregates Slip. The pair
had unloaded overnight at the Bay City Wirt dock.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
April 17, 2008
The Agawa Canyon was finally able to get turned in the Essexville
Turning Basin and depart for the lake Thursday morning. She had
arrived on Monday to unload. The Adam E. Cornelius remains tied
up at the Essroc Cement dock in Essexville. She has also been in
the river system since Monday an has yet to unload.
The tug Invincible pushing the McKee Sons arrived late Thursday
night calling on the Wirt Stone dock in Bay City to unload. The
pair were expected to be outbound Friday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
April 16, 2008
The Agawa Canyon and the Adam E. Cornelius remained tied up along the
banks of the Saginaw River on Wednesday. The Agawa Canyon made three
attempts during the day to turn and head for the lake, but all three
attempts failed due to a combination of strong river currents and the
wind. She is planning on trying again at drybreak. The Agawa Canyon
arrived Monday morning and unloaded at the North Star dock. The Adam
E. Cornelius also arrived on Monday bound for the Bay Aggregates dock
in Bay City, but the conditions have prevented her from making the
turn into the narrow slip across the river from where she sits now at
the Essroc Dock.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
April 15, 2008
The Adam E. Cornelius arrived on the Saginaw River Monday evening
and tied up at the Essroc dock in Essexville. Strong currents in the
river from heavy rains earlier in the week have prevented her from
making the dock she is to unload at, most likely making the sharp
turn into the Bay Aggregates dock across the river from where she
is tied up.
The Agawa Canyon finished her unload at the North Star dock in
Essexville and she is now sitting at the dock as well, most likely
waiting for the current to subside so she can make the turn in the
Essexville turning basin and head for the lake.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
April 14, 2008
The Agawa Canyon was inbound the Saginaw River Monday afternoon,
calling on the North Star dock in Essexville. She was expected to
be outbound early Tuesday morning.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
April 11, 2008
The CSL Tadoussac was inbound the Saginaw River Wednesday morning, but due to strong winds and low water levels, she went to anchor out in the Saginaw Bay to wait out the wind. The Tadoussac was passed by the tug Mark Hannah and her tank barge who were inbound for the Dow Chemical dock in Bay City. By late Wednesday afternoon, the Tadoussac was inbound and called on the Essroc dock in Essexville to unload clinker. She departed Thursday morning, backing from the dock and out to Light 12 to turn and head for the lake. The Mark Hannah was still at Dow as of late Thursday night.
Reported by Todd Shorkey
March 27, 2008
The 2008 shipping season started on the Saginaw River Thursday morning
as the USCG Cutter Bristol Bay escorted the CSL Tadoussac through the
Saginaw Bay ice to the open water of the Saginaw River. The winds and
the ice made for a tough passage for the Tadoussac, but she arrived at
the Essroc Dock in Essexville around 10:30am. The CSL Tadoussac completed
her unload overnight then turned in Essexville and started outbound for
the lake slowly, awaiting the Cutter Bristol Bay to escort her out
through the ice.