KENNEBEC RIVER, MAINE- The Coast Guard Cutter Morro Bay, a 140-foot icebreaking tug from New London, Conn., plows through a layer of ice on the Kennebec River Monday, March 23, 2009, to help with flood relief as warmer spring temperatures melt snow and ice on shore.
Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle also worked to prevent serious flooding along the Kennebec River. Concurrently, the Coast Guard Cutter Bridle broke ice on the Penobscot River by to facilitate the departure of a deck barge carrying refinery components from the Cianbro facility in Brewer. The combination of ice formation and high water levels from spring run off increase the chances of an ice-choked river and flooding. (U.S. Coast Guard video)
I was the DWO on this run and exactly what TheCutterBosn said is what happend next! It took about 45 min but eventualy we turned that thing into icecubes!
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77shaster 4 months ago
What happened next? They backed off, got a running start, hit it again, and kept at it until they went thru. That's what ice breakers do.................
TheCutterBosn 1 year ago
Maybe all that exhaust will help with this winter thing.
Eng8492 1 year ago
My brother was totally on that ship :]
Go Coast Guard!
DanceHavoc 2 years ago
rats, what happens next?
errold32 2 years ago
Pressure ridge... haha! Well, it will melt in a month or so.
islandcaptain 2 years ago
ya that was a good spot to stop the vid
adamprouse26 2 years ago