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2008 ROV Competition a great success!

ROV underwater

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TBNMS staff Parade Trophytake trophy for "shipwreck" float!

Trophy plate




Site supervisor Jeff Gray and some of the staff and contractors of Thunder Bay National MarineSanctuary shiver in the cold as they stand in front of a float that represents the burning (see the coal on fire) ship Monohansett that was lost to an onboard fire exactly 100 years prior to the date of Alpena’s Holiday Parade. The TBNMS float was built by staff and took a trophy.

 

 

Float

  • Real time weather and web cam view from Thunder Bay river mouth

  • To improve on-water safety in Thunder Bay, sanctuary staff continues to work with NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab to bring real-time weather data to the public. We currently have real-time data available from the entrance to the Thunder Bay River .
    (Click here and see.)

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