Iver Bright - Asphalt/Bitumen Tanker - Shipspotting
This morning, Iver Bright made her way from Sarnia, Ontario, to Detroit, Michigan. She's such a pretty ship, but is technically a salty (an overseas ship), so I decided to make this a ship study instead of just a photo gallery.
Here she is coming through Marine City, Michigan, this morning.
The Sarnia Journal reported about a year ago that the Iver Bright was the perfect solution for a difficult problem - running a ship during the frozen winter of the Great Lakes. The Iver Bright has the right icebreaking capabilities that make it easier for her to handle all the ice we've been watching on the shipping cameras this winter. The coast guard stands by to ensure she doesn't get into trouble, but by and large, she can handle most of what winter can throw at her.
After Marine City, Iver Bright made it through Algonac, Michigan, now accompanied by US Coast Guard Cutter Morro Bay (106), but it sounds like she rarely needs assistance with the ice.
Iver Bright is a small ship, only 111 m (about 364 feet) in length and was only built in 2012. She is owned/operated by Iver Ships of the Netherlands, but is being leased by Suncor Energy of Sarnia, Ontario. There are more pictures of this tanker at Shipspotting.com.
I also found a couple of videos of her:
and
Before the shipping season slowed down for the winter, I was able to observe some of her larger fleet mates using the port in New Hampshire - also the same bright red livery. Always beautiful. The company even has a Facebook page.
Today's images are from:
StreamTime Live - Marine City, Michigan
StreamTime Live - Algonac, Michigan
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Past Shipspotting Posts
- Watching the Ships in Duluth, Minnesota
- Watching the Ships at Port Huron, Michigan
- Trains and Ships on the Mississippi, Fort Madison, Iowa
- Year's End Shipping in Duluth - Dec 31, 2020 - featuring Algoma Guardian, American Spirit, Baie Comeau, Great Republic and Stewart J Cort.
- Persistence Pays Off - Feb 11, 2021 - featuring Morro Bay, Samuel Risley, Griffon and Algosea.
- The Buddy System - Feb 14, 2021 - featuring Griffon, Hollyhock, Algosea, Morro Bay, Algocanada and Iver Bright.
- Downbound Progression - Feb 18, 2021 - featuring Samuel Risley and Algosea
- Upbound Parade - Feb 18, 2021 - featuring Samuel Risley, Algonova, Leo A McArthur and Katmai Bay.
- A Day on the St. Clair - Feb 25, 2021 - featuring Katmai Bay, Samuel Risley, Algonova and Pride.
- Threefer in Marine City - Feb 26, 2021 - featuring Katmai Bay, Samuel Risley and Algoterra
- 2021 Shipping Season Begins - Mar 1, 2021 - featuring Manitoulin
Ship Studies
- Algoma Enterprise Farewell post - Jan 5, 2021 - featuring Algoma Enterprise, Algoma Niagara and Joyce van Enkevort - Jan 5, 2021
- Katmai Bay - USCGC 101
- Mississagi's Final Voyage - Jan 5, 2021
Freewrites that include ship pictures...
- Winter, Writing and Winging It - featuring Drawsko and Federal Oshima.
Shipping-based art
Shipspotting Buzzes
Lakers:
- American Steamship Company - American Integrity,
- Canada Steamship Lines - Frontenac, Rt Hon Paul J Martin,
- Interlake - James R Barker, Kaye E Barker,
Coast Guard:
- Canadian - Samuel Risley
Salties:
- BBC - BBC Swift
Two or more ships -
- Burns Harbor & Stewart J Cort,
- Jamna, Sinaa, Torrent and Federal Dart,
- USCG Biscayne Bay - 104, CCG Samuel Risley, Michigan w/ Great Lakes and USCG Morro Bay - 106
No Ships... (on these ship cameras)
This category is for when the camera operator finds something else fun to focus on, like the peregrines around Port Huron or the beautiful sunrise over Lake Superior as viewed from the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge.
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