Halifax Inshore rescue is a service offered by the Coast Guard to Supplement regular SAR Services During the Busy recreational boating season between Victoria Day and Labour Day. Ribs are staffed by university Students. Here they are training. And Practicing Towing On the Hip
PCTC Olympian Highway Departing Autoport through Fog.
Berta has been chartered by Eimskp to fill in for Reykjafoss. She has continued the run from Agentia, and is due in Halifax on May 23 (photo via ShipSpotting)
As reported at Shipfax, Halifax regular Reykjafoss ran aground outside Argentia. its been A bad year so far for Eimskip, after another one of their ships, Godafoss ran aground off Norway. (Below via Cargolaw) And in Norwegian – Frykt for oljekatastrofe i Hvaler So far no photos of the Reykjafoss
Pioneer tied up at the grain elevator ahead of Eemsboug. she is Both ships are likely waiting for dry weather to begin loading.Eemsboug Unloaded Rail for CN.
Jumbo Shipping’s DANIELLA Loading Electrical Components (the crates are labeled Ontario Power Generation) at Pier 30 Just after noon, she was prepared to sail, and departed for Albany @ 1300
EEMSBORG tied up at Pier27. She arrived yesterday, for some sort of bulk Cargo With a Load of Rails for CN.
For a few weeks every spring (usually late May to mid June), the herring Fleet Stops in Halifax as it follows the fish. The seiner Morning Star arrived today to top up the Fuel Tanks. She Later moved to Queens Wharf
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
PCTC CAPRICORNUS LEADER, rounding Ives Knoll on her way to Autoport. The photo is from the rooftop patio of the Seaport Farmers market, Which offers a fantastic view of George’s Island and anchorage 1.
