Great Lakes Icebreakers: Keeping Boats and the Economy Moving
Park Ranger Scott takes a look at icebreaking on the Great Lakes in this episode of the Virtual Visitor Center. He explores the history of icebreaking and how the U.S. Coast Guard and private industry have worked to keep ships moving when the Great Lakes freeze in the winter - including the results of experiments to maintain year round shipping on the upper Great Lakes.

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World’s Toughest Boat Trips | The Great Lakes, USA | Free Documentary

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USCG Mackinaw in March, 2002 icebreaking in the St. Marys River and Whitefish Bay WAGB-83

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The Edmund Fitzgerald Investigations

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American Revolution: Road to Independence

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⚓️ Full Access: Crossing Lake Superior on a 1000 Foot Ship

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Strait of Hormuz Week 13 Update: Mines, Blockades, and "Dark" Ships

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Extreme Transport: Towing a $500 Million Drilling Rig Across Oceans | FD Engineering

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Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes: Lost Beneath the Waves (Full Episode) | National Geographic

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8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

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This Shrapnel Landed 6 Miles Away

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Building the Channel Tunnel | The Tunnel That Changed Europe

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From the Caribbean to the Black Sea to Hormuz: The Global Conflict No One is Seeing

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MACKINAW Ice Breaker Documentary (2006)

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INFLECTION POINT: The Tragedy of SS Marine Electric

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Tales from a Great Lakes Pilot

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Propaganda and Myths in Naval History - And How To Avoid It

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World’s Toughest Ships | Arctic Monster: Surviving the Ocean’s Coldest Fury | Free Documentary

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5 Ice Breaking Ships Braving the Arctic Circle

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Icebreakers arrive in Duluth

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