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  2. MV Seaman Guard Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The MV Seaman Guard Ohio is a floating armory ship [1] owned by AdvanFort and used for storing weapons and security guards on private anti-piracy contracts. [2] In October 2013, the ship was impounded and the crew and armed guards aboard were detained after it allegedly entered Indian waters with illegal arms without adequate permission.

  3. Mesabi Miner - Wikipedia

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    The American Ship Building Company built the ship in 1975 at Lorain, Ohio. Like her sister ships, MV James R. Barker and MV Paul R. Tregurtha, she is owned and operated by the Interlake Shipping Company. [2] In spite of its size the MV Mesabi Miner is able to maneuver, in harbor, without requiring assistance from tugboats. [3]

  4. SS Arthur M. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    SS Arthur M. Anderson in August 2002 at a Duluth ore dock.. SS Arthur M. Anderson came out of the drydock of the American Ship Building Company of Lorain, Ohio in 1952. [1] She had a length of 647 feet (197 m), a 70-foot (21 m) beam, a 36-foot (11 m) depth, [1] and a gross tonnage of roughly 20,000 tons.

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web. AOL.

  6. NOAAS Miller Freeman - Wikipedia

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    The American Shipbuilding Company launches Miller Freeman at Lorain, Ohio, on 2 April 1966. Miller Freeman in Lake Erie off Ohio just after her completion in 1967.. Miller Freeman was designed in 1965 to meet the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries ' need for a large vessel for oceanographic research and the open-ocean investigation of fisheries. [1]

  7. SS William G. Mather (1925) - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, it became the very first American vessel to have an automated boiler system, manufactured by Bailey Controls of Cleveland, Ohio. In 1985, Cleveland-Cliffs sold its two remaining operating steamers to Rouge Steel Company, and gradually sold off its idle vessels until only SS William G. Mather remained, laid up in Toledo, Ohio where she ...

  8. Calumet (1973 ship) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was sold to Rand Logistics in 2008, being renamed Calumet, [1] after the original Calumet, built in 1929 for US Steel, which was scrapped in 2007. [ 2 ] On October 21, 2021 MV Calumet ran aground near the Lake State Railway swing bridge across the Saginaw River in Bay City but was quickly freed by tugs.

  9. MV Alucia - Wikipedia

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    MV Odyssey (formerly Alucia) is a 56-meter research and exploration vessel that facilitates a wide range of diving, submersible and aerial operations. [1] The ship has recently been used by OCEEF, [2] under the name Alucia and was previously utilized by initiative OceanX for ocean exploration, research and filming missions. [3]