Mesabi Miner
MV Mesabi Miner is a lake freighter that operates on the upper four North American Great Lakes.
She is one of the small number of vessels that are too large to travel through the Welland Canal that connects Lake Erie to the lowest lake, Lake Ontario.
History
The American Ship Building Company built the ship in 1975 at Lorain, Ohio. Like her sister ships, MV James R. Barker and, she is owned and operated by the Interlake Shipping Company.In spite of her size, the Mesabi Miner is able to maneuver, in harbor, without assistance from tugboats.
On the morning of January 5, 2014, was ice breaking for Mesabi Miner, about 22 nautical miles west of the Straits of Mackinac. She slowed after encountering harder ice and was struck in the stern by the much larger ore carrier. Both vessels sustained damage but there were no injuries, release of pollutants, or reports of flooding.