There
was one commercial vessel passage on the Saginaw River for the month of April
2026, with one dock receiving one delivery of product. This passage represents 7 fewer than recorded
during April 2025. Looking at long-term
averages, the one passage in April was below all of them with the 5-year
average at 9 passages, 10-year and 15-year averages at 8 passages, and the
20-year average at 9 commercial vessel passages for the month of April.
The total number of commercial vessel passages for the year-to-date is one, which is eight fewer passages than last year. Looking at the averages, the one passage for the year to date is fewer than all the long-terms with the 5-year average being 10, 10-year average at 9, the 15-year average at 8, and the 20-year average at 10 vessel passages for the year to date as of the end of April.
During the month of April, the one delivery was to a lower Saginaw River dock. There were no passages to the upper river and no split loads. Strong Saginaw River outflow that was present for much of the month, due to spring runoff and heavy rains, was partially to blame for the slow start. Both the vessels Iver Bright and Alpena had arrived on Saginaw Bay, going to anchor at Light 1, only to depart a few days later without entering the river due to conditions. This is the slowest start to a season since I started keeping records in 2005.
The vessel making a delivery to the Saginaw River in April was G.L Ostrander/Integrity.























































