As we patiently wait for the start of the 2026 shipping season, here are a few shots of the Saginaw River Rear Range Lighthouse that I took on 3/2/26. The snow is gone, but there is still ice on the Saginaw River.
Saginaw River Images
Following the Vessel Passages of the Saginaw River and Beyond!
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Saginaw River Year End Report - 2025 Season - Part 6
Arriving on the Saginaw River in June of 2023, the Great Lakes Towing
tug, North Dakota, kept herself busy during the 2025 season, assisting vessels
on 32 different occasions, including much icebreaking during the month of
December.
- The
saltwater vessel BBC Ukraine became the first and only saltwater vessel to
visit the Saginaw River in 2025 from overseas, calling on the Port Fisher
Terminals Dock in Bay City to unload industrial equipment for a local business
project. BBC Ukraine arrived on December
1st.
- On September 10th, Defiance/Ashtabula arrived on the Saginaw River and was assisted to the
Port Fisher Terminals Dock by the tug North Dakota. The pair arrived for repairs to their bow
thruster and departed early morning on 9/12/25, again assisted by North
Dakota. They did not deliver a cargo on
this trip.
I wish you all a safe and prosperous shipping season in 2026. Thank you for following me during the year, supporting my social media pages, attending my presentations, and commenting on my photos! Your support means more than you know.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Saginaw River Year End Report - 2025 Season - Part 5
In addition to all the commercial vessel product deliveries to the Saginaw River in 2025, there was also one commercial vessel that loaded here, taking a product from the Saginaw River to unload in Green Bay, WI. On June 1st, the Interlake Marine Logistics tug, Undaunted, and her self-unloading barge, Pere Marquette 41, arrived on the Saginaw River, in ballast, traveling upriver to the Sargent Docks and Terminal in Zilwaukee. There they loaded a cargo of Gypsum, that was mined at the Keyterra Mine in Turner, MI. This is a big development with more loads planned to be loaded here in 2026 and taken out of the Saginaw River. Since the end of Grain exports in the 1990’s, you can count on one hand the number of vessels that have loaded a product on the Saginaw River to be taken for delivery, so this is an encouraging sign for the future.
Some other notable stories from the 2025 season:
I finally have
an update on Wilkinson Minerals. In
February 2020, it was announced that Wilkinson Minerals would be opening a
facility on the Saginaw River, east of the Independence Bridge in Bay City, and
begin pumping salt brine from a large deposit known as the Sylvania Sandstone
Formation. In April 2021, they announced
they would be “tripling their investment” of $50 million to $150 million in Bay
City. Wilkinson Minerals stated that “the company would
produce both liquid and dry salt products, with the liquid products primarily
shipped out on the river”. In the April
2021 report, plans were to have the plant up and running late 2023 or early
2024. At a January 25, 2025, meeting of
the Bay City Brownfield Redevelopment Authority, there was a vote to begin the
process to abolish Wilkinson Minerals Brownfield Plan for the redevelopment of
the property. The Wilkinson Minerals
project as originally presented will not be moving forward, a new developer is
interested in the project but is not ready to move forward at this time and cannot
utilize the current brownfield plan. A new plan could be put in place if the
project moves forward in the future.
- In August, Ryba Marine began an emergency dredging project at the Sixth Street Turning Basin in Saginaw, depositing the spoils in the Saginaw Dredged Material Disposal Facility on the Bay Saginaw County Line.
- Ryba Marine, with their tug Thomas R.
Morrish also began a project in July to construct a fish habitat reef
approximately .5 miles east of the Confined Disposal Island in Saginaw Bay. The project lasted all summer with limestone
being loaded at the Wirt Sand & Stone Dock in Essexville and barged out to
the reef location. The project finished
in October.
Monday, January 26, 2026
Saginaw River Year End Report - 2025 Season - Part 4
There were several vessels that made a delivery on the Saginaw
River in 2024 that did not make a return visit here during the 2025 season. These vessels included Houtmangracht, BBC
Oregon, Happy Ranger, Karen Andrie/Endeavour, and tugs Leonard M. and Meredith
Ashton. There were three first time
visitors to the Saginaw River in 2025:
BBC Ukraine, McAsphalt Advantage, and the tug Treasure Coast with her
barge, Cement Transporter 7700.
Other vessels on the Saginaw River during the 2025 season were our
local workhouse tug, North Dakota, tugs Kimberly Joy, Kathy Lynn, Thomas R.
Morrish, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service vessel Spencer F. Baird, along with the
R/V Wheeler, R/V Tanner, and R/V Channel Cat. The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Spar
also visited at the beginning and end of the season to work Aids to Navigation.
During 2024, Rand Logistics, Inc. acquired Andrie, Inc., the
company who operates the AmRize Cement vessels G.L Ostrander/Integrity and
Samuel de Champlain/Innovation, as well as the Occidental Chemical tug/tank
barge Spartan/Spartan II, all visitors to the Saginaw River. At the end of the 2025 season, Rand announced
that they were rebranding as Mainstay Maritime with American Steamship Company,
Lower Lakes Towing, Grand River Navigation, and Andrie, Inc. all under their
umbrella with 26 vessels. I will be
logging vessel passages with these changes for the 2026 season.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Saginaw River Year End Report - 2025 Season - Part 3
Saginaw River Year-End Report for 2025: Part 3
Saginaw River Year End Report - 2025 Season - Part 2
Breaking down the number of visits to the lower river docks, or docks between the mouth of the Saginaw River and Liberty Bridge, of which there are nine, and the upper river docks, or docks near the Zilwaukee Bridge to the Sixth Street Turning Basin, of which there are seven. There was a total of 152 deliveries to lower river docks, nine fewer deliveries than in 2024, and a total of 122 deliveries where the vessel had to pass through the Bay City draw bridges on their way to the upper river to unload at Saginaw area docks, 5 fewer deliveries than last year.
Saginaw River Year End Report - 2025 Season - Part 1
For the 2025 commercial shipping season, there was a grand total of 190 commercial vessel passages on the Saginaw River, representing a decrease of five passages compared to the year before. These passages were made by 30 different vessels, two fewer than the previous year, representing 14 different vessel management companies, one less than 2024.































