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  1. Seriously. For a “boat nerd” like me, sitting in my riverside backyard watching the freighters go by wouldn’t suck and then there’s the Otis Redding: the Indiana Harbor on the St. Clair River in Michigan, 10 April, 2026. Photo by Georgia Closs-Burns.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #StClairRiver
    #GreatLakes
    #LakeHuron
    #MusicOfMastodon
    #60sPop

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  2. The American Integrity on the St. Clair River by Port Huron makes its way down from the Soo locks toward
    Conneaut, Ohio, 1 January, 2026. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #StClairRiver
    #GreatLakes
    #LakeErie
    #BlueWaterBridge

  3. Can almost hear the bow cutting through the water: the John G. Munson on the St. Clair River by Port Huron making its way up from Detroit towards Marquette, 8 December, 2025. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #StClairRiver

  4. The “saltie” BBC Ukraine, registered in Antigua, on the snowy St. Clair River by Marysville making her way up from Port Colborne towards Bay City, 30 November, 2025. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #LakeHuron
    #StClairRiver
    #SilentSunday

  5. The John J. Boland on the St. Clair River by Marysville, Michigan, making her way down from the Soo locks toward Toledo, 11 November, 2025. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  6. The Herbert C. Jackson on the windy and wintery predawn St. Clair River by Port Huron making her way up from Monroe towards Rogers City, Michigan, 9 November, 2025. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #LakeHuron
    #StClairRiver

  7. The “saltie” Iver Bright, registered in the Netherlands, on the St. Clair River by Marysville, Michigan, making her way up from Detroit towards Sarnia, Canada, 14 October, 2025. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #LakeHuron
    #StClairRiver

  8. The schooner Alliance sails upbound on the St. Clair River past Marine City, Michigan, 28 September, 2025. Photo by Heidi Schmidt.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #StClairRiver

  9. A sunrise cruise: the Saginaw on the St. Clair River near Marysville, Michigan, making its way up bound from Sombra, Ontario, Canada, 20 September, 2025. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #LakeHuron
    #StClairRiver

  10. The “saltie” Federal Mosel, registered in the Marshall Islands, at sunrise on St. Clair River by Marysville making her way up from Port Colborne towards Goderich, Canada, 7 September, 2025. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #StClairRiver
    #GreatLakes

  11. The “saltie” Federal Asahi, flying the flag of the Marshall Islands, on the St. Clair River near Marysville, Michigan, makes its way from the Soo locks towards Montreal, 19 June, 2025. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  12. The Lee A. Tregurtha at pre-dawn on the St. Clair River by Port Huron making its way up from Windsor towards Stoneport, 20 October, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  13. The pre-dawn: Alpena this morning on the St. Clair River near Port Huron making her way down from her namesake, Alpena, Michigan, towards Detroit, 20 September, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  14. With the “saltie” Federal Yoshino (Marshall Islands) in the background, the Great Lakes cruise ship Viking Octantis heads out from the St. Clair River by Port Huron as it makes its way up from Detroit towards Alpena, Michigan, 1 September, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  15. The Wilfred Sykes on the predawn St. Clair River by Marysville, Michigan, making her way up from Windsor towards Burns Harbor, 1 September, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  16. Near Port Huron’s Bluewater Bridge: the American Mariner heads down the St. Clair River by Port Huron at sunrise on her way from the Soo Locks towards Cleveland, 13 August, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver
    #Sunrise

  17. “Blue hour” action for the James L. Oberstar on the St. Clair River by Marysville making her way up from Windsor to Marquette, 1 August, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  18. A pre-dawn shot of the James L. Oberstar on the St. Clair River by Port Huron making her way up from Toledo towards Marquette, 28 July, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver
    #SilentSunday

  19. The Wilfred Sykes on the St. Clair River by Port Huron making her way down from Calcite towards Cleveland at sunrise, 18 July, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  20. The “saltie” Federal Kushiro, registered in the Marshall Islands, entering the St. Clair River with some company, 8 July, 2018. Photo by Russ Hill.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  21. The Arthur M. Anderson at sunrise on the St. Clair River by Marysville on its way from Marine City up to Marquette, 19 June, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver
    #Sunrise

  22. The James L. Oberstar on the St. Clair River near Port Huron making its way down to Dearborn from the Soo locks, 18 June, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  23. The Arthur M. Anderson on the St. Clair River by Port Huron making her way up to Calcite from Detroit, 13 May, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver

  24. The guy on the bench is RIGHT there, the lucky bastard: the Kaye E. Barker on the St. Clair River by Port Huron on her way to Dearborn from the Soo Locks, 4 May, 2024. Photo by Doug Dumas.
    #ShipsOfMastodon
    #GreatLakes
    #StClairRiver