A look at Astoria’s annual Memorial Day tribute to mariners

A look at Astoria’s annual Memorial Day tribute to mariners

Today we’ll take a look at a memorial day commemoration that happened here in Astoria on Monday. This event has, in fact, happened each year, for many years.

Family and friends gather on the banks of the Columbia for the annual Uniontown Association Maritime Memorial Day Ceremony. It happens on Memorial Day each year at 3 pm, rain or shine.

The ceremony takes place at the Maritime Memorial, located on Bay Street, under the Astoria Megler Bridge. I attended this year, and I’ll share some sound from the event, and my impressions of what I saw and heard.

Memorial Day update

Memorial Day update

Today’s report is a short update – since it’s a holiday. But there are a few things I want to let you know about:

  • Sneaker wave warning for area beaches
  • Rain in the forecast
  • And about that mysterious heavy lift ship that was in the Astoria Anchorage on Sunday.

I’m taking a little extra break this week, so the Ship Report will return as usual on Wednesday. See you then!

Some interesting maritime cargo industry terms: “tramp” and “liner” ships

Some interesting maritime cargo industry terms: “tramp” and “liner” ships

We can observe a lot about the ships we see going by, but there’s a lot we can’t tell as well. One of those things is how they do business.

Today we’ll talk about two common maritime cargo industry terms: the concept of a “tramp” ship and a “liner” vessel.

So ships may look the same on the outside, but their business models are very different. One way to tell is to observe them over time.

A look at an unusual vessel anchored off Astoria, and strong ebb tides this week

A look at an unusual vessel anchored off Astoria, and strong ebb tides this week

On Tuesday some observant folks noticed an unusual ship in Astoria’s anchorage – a car carrier. Such ships usually pass us by on their way to Portland or Vancouver, but this one experienced engine problems outbound and had to stop in Astoria’s anchorage.

We’ll talk about why an outbound stopover like this doesn’t happen often, and why, when it does, it’s a complex feat to accomplish safely.

We’ll also talk about strong ebb tides this week, and why mariners will be watching this closely.