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The Kaye E Barker unloading coal at dawn.

Jason would like to thank:

I would like to thank 20m.com for the webpage, Dick Lund for his time and help in getting this page up and running, Carey Hansen and Dean Haen for their helpful information and updates, Neil Schultheiss for his great page, My girlfriend Sheila for putting up with me and this hobby at home and on the waterfront, Gimpie, thanks buddy, all my friends I have made along the shores of the Great Lakes, and thanks to Scott Best for his help and for all that he has taught me.

Jason's Background:

Hello, My name is Jason Leino, I live in Green Bay and have had ships as a hobby most of my life. I got into ships at a young age from my Grandpa who used to sail the Great Lakes in the early 50's. Living in Green Bay has given me many oppertunites to see many diffrent ships from all over the Great Lakes and even overseas. I have photographed ships in Duluth, The Soo Locks, and in Sturgeon Bay. My favorite ship is the John G. Munson and my favorite place to take pictures is right here in Green Bay at the Metro Launch where the Fox River meets the Bay of Green Bay.

E-mail Jason
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Scott's Background:

Hello everyone! My name is Scott Best. I live in Menominee. In my free time, I like to photograph freighters in the Port of Green Bay. I have had an interest in ships since I was very young. It started when my dad would take me to the Soo Locks as a kid. My interest in ships has grown in recent years. I like the wide variety of ships Green Bay gets and the many places to take pics along the Fox River. I hope you enjoy the site!

Middletown at Western Lime.

Scott would like to thank:

I would like to thank Dick Lund for all his help putting this site together, My family for putting up with me while I was working on this project, all of my friends along the waterfront who have taught me so much, and of course Jason for coming up with the idea for this site and sharing his knowledge about Green Bay with me.