Does the offloading of giant turbines from barges, pumping of herring, tying up of fishing boats, offloading cruiseships, loading of welding supplies for the LNG terminal in front of an outdoor dining facility put to rest the notion that marine industrial activity and non-marine industrial activity can’t co-exist?

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Herring Offloading At Cruiseport

Posted on November 13, 2008 by Joey C

Herring Offloading At Cruiseport, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

 

American Glory Cruise Ship at Cruiseport

Posted on July 29, 2008 by Joey C

Here’s the cruise ship that pulled into port Tuesday. It looked kinda old by today’s cruise ship standards, but well maintained (at least from the outside).

American Glory Cruise Ship at Cruiseport, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Sea Farmer II Nestled In Next To The Schooner Adventure

Posted on June 15, 2008 by Joey C

Sea Farmer II Nestled In Next To The Schooner Adventure, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Beautiful Industry- The View From the Deck- Seaport Grille Gloucester MA

Posted on July 20, 2011 by Joey C

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10 thoughts on “Does the offloading of giant turbines from barges, pumping of herring, tying up of fishing boats, offloading cruiseships, loading of welding supplies for the LNG terminal in front of an outdoor dining facility put to rest the notion that marine industrial activity and non-marine industrial activity can’t co-exist?

    1. What a great idee. No one fed the gerbils running the Cruiseport webcam?

      But Fred, the Toodeloos Webcam is running and three bears have sat down for tea. There is room for one more. Why don’t you go down there at exactly 4PM (off your cell phone), sit down for tea and you can wave to all of us who are stuck in offices in Boston.

      If you wear your pirate hat I might recognize you.

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      1. This evening I’ll be covering the windmill offloading from great vantage point of the Seaside Grille bar. I’m hoping that the crane workers will punch out around then, and I can get a true picture of when the blades will be offloaded, which is THE photo to get. Pirate hat for hard hat crane workers? NFWay! And if I can get a Toodeloos bear down there, I will.

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    1. Seaport is one of the restaurants I often recommend to visitors. It’s got the “chew” and the “view.” Passports is another that I also send folks to: Fantastic food and cozy Main Street ambiance. People actually come back to the gallery and thank me for suggesting Passports. Not once in my 16 years here have a heard a complaint.

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