| 1800 |  |
Deck cargo on the SS Coastal Nomad while transiting the Inside Passage on the way to Dutch Harbor. |
Alaska/Canada Inside Passage 2008 January |
1801 |  |
Tug and barge in the Inside Passage after a dusting of snow on the mountains. |
Alaska/Canada Inside Passage 2008 January |
1802 |  |
Tug and barge in the Inside Passage. |
Alaska/Canada Inside Passage 2008 January |
1803 |  |
SS Coastal Nomad in St. Paul Harbor, Pribilof Islands. F/V Siberian Sea is loading cargo of fish onto the Coastal Nomad. |
Alaska, Pribilof Islands, St. Paul 2008 January |
1804 |  |
Fishing vessel tied up outboard of SS Coastal Nomad during ferocious winter storm. Fishing vessel rolling in harbor with occasional 80 to 90 knot winds. |
Alaska, Pribilof Islands, St. Paul 2008 January |
1805 |  |
Fishing vessel tied up outboard of SS Coastal Nomad during ferocious winter storm. Fishing vessel rolling in harbor with occasional 80 to 90 knot winds. |
Alaska, Pribilof Islands, St. Paul 2008 January |
1806 |  |
Fishing vessel tied up outboard of SS Coastal Nomad during ferocious winter storm. Fishing vessel rolling in harbor with occasional 80 to 90 knot winds. |
Alaska, Pribilof Islands, St. Paul 2008 January |
1807 |  |
Russian charter research vessel YUZHMORGEOLOGIYA |
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1808 |  |
Russian charter research vessel YUZHMORGEOLOGIYA looking aft from the bow. |
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1809 |  |
Returning to the Russian charter research vessel YUZHMORGEOLOGIYA from a shore camp |
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1810 |  |
Notice reminding crew and scientists to respect each other and take care when returning to quarters on the Russian charter research vessel YUZHMORGEOLOGIYA |
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1811 |  |
Description not available. |
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1812 |  |
Description not available. |
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1813 |  |
Description not available. |
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1814 |  |
A fishing boat hailing from Valparaiso, 2000 miles away, anchored off Easter Island. |
Chile, Easter Island |
1815 |  |
Large deepwater offshore oil platform |
Gulf of Mexico |
1816 |  |
Inbound container ship passing under Verrazano Narrows Bridge. |
New York, New York |
1817 |  |
Tug pushing barge ahead under Verrazano Narrows Bridge. |
New York, New York |
1818 |  |
Outbound containership passing under Verrazano Bridge. |
New York, New York |
1819 |  |
New York Pilot Boat No. 1. |
New York, New York |
1820 |  |
Cargo vessel anchored off New York. |
New York, New York |
1821 |  |
Tugboat J.P. McALLISTER underway in Baltimore Harbor. |
Maryland, Baltimore |
1822 |  |
Tugboat CAPE ROMAIN underway in Baltimore Harbor. Car carrier at dock in background. |
Maryland, Baltimore |
1823 |  |
World War II era troop transport in the James River. Part of the James River "Ghost Fleet." |
Virginia, James River |
1824 |  |
Fire Department of New York fire boat FIRE FIGHTER. |
New York, New York |
1825 |  |
A rotting hulk somewhere along the New York waterfront. |
New York, New York |
1826 |  |
A deteriorating New York ferry boat. |
New York, New York |
1827 |  |
The TAPIOLA, a Finnish car carrier at the dock in Baltimore. |
Maryland, Baltimore |
1828 |  |
The ARC car carrier INTEGRITY. |
Maryland, Baltimore |
1829 |  |
The ARC car carrier INTEGRITY. |
Maryland, Baltimore |
1830 |  |
A Baltimore pilot boat |
Maryland, Baltimore |
1831 |  |
The glass-enclosed New York City sight-seeing vessel CELESTIAL. |
New York, New York |
1832 |  |
The SAGA TIDE, a bulk carrier. |
New York, New York |
1833 |  |
The HONORABLE WILLIAM WALL, clubhouse of the Manhattan Sailing Club. |
New York, New York |
1834 |  |
The Circle Line tour boat MISS LIBERTY. |
New York, New York |
1835 |  |
A general cargo vessel ATLANTIC TRADER at Lazaretto Point. The Lazaretto Point Lighthouse is a replica of the original lighthouse which was built in 1831. |
Maryland, Baltimore |
1836 |  |
The Finnish car carrier TAMESIS at Baltimore Harbor. |
Maryland, Baltimore |
1837 |  |
A tug and barge in Baltimore Harbor. Note the conning tower above the tug pilot house so that the mate can see above the barge. |
Maryland, Baltimore |
1838 |  |
The Staten Island Ferry. |
New York, New York |
1839 |  |
Memorial to the merchant seamen of World War II who lost their livesas a result of that conflict. Erected by American Merchant Marine Veterans. "May the sea where they sleep gently now rock them gently rock them tenderly to the end of time." Joseph Conrad. |
New Jersey, Barnegat Lighthouse |
1840 |  |
Memorial to the merchant seamen of World War II who lost their livesas a result of that conflict. Erected by American Merchant Marine Veterans. "May the sea where they sleep gently now rock them gently rock them tenderly to the end of time." Joseph Conrad. |
New Jersey, Barnegat Lighthouse |
1841 |  |
Emblem of the United States Merchant Marine inscribed on memorial to the merchant seaman who lost their lives as a result of World War II. |
New Jersey, Barnegat Lighthouse |
1842 |  |
Radar scope view of ships passing at sea in the Gulf of Alaska. |
Alaska, Gulf of Alaska |
1843 |  |
An opening in the clouds at sunset with sun reflecting off the water and causing illumination of clouds. |
Alaska, Gulf of Alaska |
1844 |  |
Car and truck ferry |
Canada, Yukon |
1845 |  |
British Columbia ferry boat |
Canada, Vicinity of Vancouver Island |
1846 |  |
USS YORKTOWN, CV-10 |
South Carolina, Mt. Pleasant, Patriots Point |
1847 |  |
United States Coast Guard Cutters DALLAS (WHEC 716) and GALLATIN (WHEC 721) |
South Carolina, Charleston |
1848 |  |
378-foot high endurance Coast Guard Cutter RUSH WHEC 723 on Aleutian fisheries patrol. |
Alaska, Aleutian Islands |
1849 |  |
Containership APL HONG KONG at Seattle container piers. |
Washington, Seattle |