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Photos from Coast Guard photographers around the Great Lakes
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    07-06-08 USCG LOCATES DEBRIS FIELD, INVESTIGATES_1 (3.09 MB)
    LORAIN, Ohio - The welldeck of a U.S. Coast Guard Station Lorain 41-foot utility boat is filled with trash recovered from Lake Erie on July 6, 2008. A concern citizen alerted the Coast Guard of the floating debris, which was located and recovered approximately 12 miles off Avon Point, OH. The Coast Guard is conducting an investigation to determine the source of approximately 30 bags of garbage that was recovered. Official U.S. Coast Guard photo provided by USCG Station Lorain.
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    07-06-08 USCG LOCATES DEBRIS FIELD, INVESTIGATES_2 (2.64 MB)
    LORAIN, Ohio - A crewmember of a U.S. Coast Guard Station Lorain 41-foot utility boat recovers a trash bag from Lake Erie on July 6, 2008. A concern citizen alerted the Coast Guard of the floating debris. The Coast Guard is conducting an investigation to determine the source of approximately 30 bags of garbage that was recovered. Official U.S. Coast Guard photo provided by USCG Station Lorain.
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    07-06-08 USCG LOCATES DEBRIS FIELD, INVESTIGATES_3 (3.21 MB)
    LORAIN, Ohio - Crewmembers of a U.S. Coast Guard Station Lorain 41-foot utility boat recover a trash bag from Lake Erie on July 6, 2008. A concern citizen alerted the Coast Guard of the floating debris. The Coast Guard is conducting an investigation to determine the source of approximately 30 bags of garbage that was recovered. Official U.S. Coast Guard photo provided by USCG Station Lorain.
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    BALLAST WATER INSPECTION
    Petty Officer 2nd Class Travis Kelly, Marine Safety Detachment Massena peers through a refractometer at a sample of ballast water from the motor vessel Eider, in Montreal, June 3, 2008. The U.S. Coast Guard inspects all vessels' ballast water before they enter the Great Lakes to prevent invasive species inhabiting ecosystems. Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class William B. Mitchell.
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    BALLAST WATER INSPECTION
    Petty Officer 2nd Class Travis Kelly, Marine Safety Detachment Massena peers through a refractometer at a sample of ballast water from the motor vessel Eider, in Montreal, June 3, 2008. The U.S. Coast Guard inspects all vessels' ballast water before they enter the Great Lakes to prevent invasive species inhabiting ecosystems. Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class William B. Mitchell.
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    BALLAST WATER INSPECTION
    Petty Officer 2nd Class Travis Kelly, Marine Safety Detachment Massena worked with a crewmember to get a sample of ballast water from the motor vessel Eider, in Montreal, June 3, 2008. The U.S. Coast Guard inspects all vessels' ballast water before they enter the Great Lakes to prevent invasive species inhabiting ecosystems. Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class William B. Mitchell.
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    BALLAST WATER INSPECTION
    Petty Officer 2nd Class Travis Kelly, Marine Safety Detachment Massena worked with a crewmember to get a sample of ballast water from the motor vessel Eider, in Montreal, June 3, 2008. The U.S. Coast Guard inspects all vessels' ballast water before they enter the Great Lakes to prevent invasive species inhabiting ecosystems. Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class William B. Mitchell.
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    BALLAST WATER INSPECTION
    Petty Officer 3rd Class Kent-Erik Hedberg, Marine Safety Detachment Massena peers through a refractometer at a sample of ballast water from the motor vessel Eider, in Montreal, June 3, 2008. The U.S. Coast Guard inspects all vessels' ballast water before they enter the Great Lakes to prevent invasive species inhabiting ecosystems. Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class William B. Mitchell.
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    BALLAST WATER INSPECTION
    Petty Officer 3rd Class Kent-Erik Hedberg, Marine Safety Detachment Massena worked with a crewmember to get a sample of ballast water from the motor vessel Eider, in Montreal, June 3, 2008. The U.S. Coast Guard inspects all vessels' ballast water before they enter the Great Lakes to prevent invasive species inhabiting ecosystems. Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class William B. Mitchell.
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    STATION BAYFIELD GET UNDERWAY BEFORE STORM (201.74 KB)
    Petty Officer 3rd Class Joseph P. Roth from Station Bayfield prepared the 25-foot response boat to move to a safer pier at a nearby marina moments before a storm blew in July 10th. Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class William B. Mitchell.
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