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Crews wait for the tide to move in and help refloat a repurposed U.S. Army dry cargo barge on Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at a beach about 10.5 mile north of downtown Ketchikan. According to a work crew with Seaborne Marine Services, that was on location working to refloat the vessel, the barge broke its mooring belts earlier in the morning around midnight at Mud Bay during a storm that brought high winds to the area. The tug boat Jennie B assisted a small push tug and dragged the barge into deeper water then back to Mud Bay. Staff photo by Dustin Safranek

30 March 2022
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