AMBASSADOR outbound from National gypsum for Burlington.
Category: bulker
How Many vessels are in motion in this Picture? CSL Atlas is Outbound with Tug Atlantic Fir Returning to Woodside. Italy Express is Inbound with Tugs Atlantic Oak and Atlantic Willow Attached. The Ferry Dartmouth III on the woodside run is waiting for all this to pass, and a Navy
Atlantic Huron Sailed earlier this afternoon, but returned to port around 6pm, Likely due to a problem of some sort – as seen by her track, she made it to the pilot station before turning around and heading to anchorage 6. Atlantic Huron must have had a tough time in
African Dhalia sailed at 1300 as scheduled, freeing up Pier 27 for Fairlane.. which she sailed past into the basin. Jumbo Shipping Vessels are equipped with dynamic positioning, and built to perform sub-sea installations. In other words, they can lift and offload cargo in open water without being tied to
Flintermar shown here loading grain at Pier 27/28. Ships will unload grain on the otherside of the Pier at 25/26
CSL Birchglen was pulled out of the Novadock this morning porting freshly painted in CSL Colors. In her place, CSL Oakglen went in, probably for similar work – though HMCS Preserver is Due to enter Nova Dock April 1, so the stay will likely be short. Update:Better Picture
The Shipwatcher Spotted the Maria Desgagnes in the St Lawrence seaway,Last week, and the Georgia S is currently outbound from anchorage 12 for Point Tupper.
The Economic downturn has Lied up 2 ships so far in halifax waiting for work.The M/V Georgia S – A Gypsum Carrier is now Laid up in Anchorage 11 at the north end of the Bedford Basin. The Gypsum business has dried up as new building is down. (gypsum being
