King Tides are happening this week

Jan 08, 2024

We have another round of King Tides happening this week, Thursday through Saturday. We’ll talk a bit today about tides and how they’re calibrated. And how you can participate in what’s called the King Tide Project in Oregon or Washington.

King Tides are happening this week

King Tides are happening this week

We have another round of King Tides happening this week, Thursday through Saturday. We’ll talk a bit today about tides and how they’re calibrated. And how you can participate in what’s called the King Tide Project in Oregon or Washington.

USACE dredge Yaquina: dramatic rescue on the Columbia

Jan 05, 2024

As we face sneaker wave warnings yet again on local ocean beaches this weekend, a reminder that the risks in this dynamic area in which we live are not confined just to the ocean.

Today, a story about the heroic crew of the US Army Corps of Engineers dredge Yaquina, who earlier this year rescued a woman who had fallen into the Columbia River. They were guardian angels that day: without their quick action and situational awareness, the victim likely would not be alive today.

A reminder to keep your wits about you, especially when you’re in one of those dramatic areas here – those unpredictable places where the water meets the land.

Image: The dredge Yaquina on the lower Columbia River, courtesy US Army Corps of Engineers

Here’s a link to the complete ACE story: https://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Stories/Article/3619505/man-overboard-dredge-vessel-crew-saves-woman-swept-away-by-columbia-river/

USACE dredge Yaquina: dramatic rescue on the Columbia

USACE dredge Yaquina: dramatic rescue on the Columbia

As we face sneaker wave warnings yet again on local ocean beaches this weekend, a reminder that the risks in this dynamic area in which we live are not confined just to the ocean.

Today, a story about the heroic crew of the US Army Corps of Engineers dredge Yaquina, who earlier this year rescued a woman who had fallen into the Columbia River. They were guardian angels that day: without their quick action and situational awareness, the victim likely would not be alive today.

A reminder to keep your wits about you, especially when you’re in one of those dramatic areas here – those unpredictable places where the water meets the land.

Image: The dredge Yaquina on the lower Columbia River, courtesy US Army Corps of Engineers

Here’s a link to the complete ACE story: https://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/Media/News-Stories/Article/3619505/man-overboard-dredge-vessel-crew-saves-woman-swept-away-by-columbia-river/

The C/S Dependable, a cable ship with a special mission

Jan 04, 2024

Today on the Columbia River we’ll see the cable ship Dependable heading out to sea from the shipyard in Portland. She’s one a special type of ship that installs, repairs and maintains fiber-optic cable on the ocean floor. Recently she’s taken on a new specialized mission for the US military. We’ll talk about the Dependable and ships like her, which play important roles in our lives, even though we rarely see them.

King Tides are happening this week

The C/S Dependable, a cable ship with a special mission

Today on the Columbia River we’ll see the cable ship Dependable heading out to sea from the shipyard in Portland. She’s one a special type of ship that installs, repairs and maintains fiber-optic cable on the ocean floor. Recently she’s taken on a new specialized mission for the US military. We’ll talk about the Dependable and ships like her, which play important roles in our lives, even though we rarely see them.

Ship Horns on the waterfront on New Year’s Eve: Astoria’s welcome to 2024

Jan 03, 2024

The Ship Report is back today after a holiday vacation. It was wonderful. Happy New Year!

On this first show of the new year, it’s customary that I play my recording of the New Year’s Eve ship horns on Astoria’s waterfront. We’ll also talk a bit about marine weather, our inbound and outbound ships, and a little about the history of this annual Astoria New Year’s happening.

Ship horns on New Year’s Eve here is a special tradition, one that varies from year to year depending on the ships that happen to be visiting our city. What happens is the bar pilots ask any ships that are anchored in the river off Astoria at midnight on New Year’s Eve, to please sound their horns at the stroke of midnight. (Technically the “horns” are referred to as ship’s whistles, but they sound much more like horns.)

These moody, ethereal sounds are a bit of Astoria magic, echoing through the night air. Enjoy.

 

Ship Horns on the waterfront on New Year’s Eve: Astoria’s welcome to 2024

Ship Horns on the waterfront on New Year’s Eve: Astoria’s welcome to 2024

The Ship Report is back today after a holiday vacation. It was wonderful. Happy New Year!

On this first show of the new year, it’s customary that I play my recording of the New Year’s Eve ship horns on Astoria’s waterfront. We’ll also talk a bit about marine weather, our inbound and outbound ships, and a little about the history of this annual Astoria New Year’s happening.

Ship horns on New Year’s Eve here is a special tradition, one that varies from year to year depending on the ships that happen to be visiting our city. What happens is the bar pilots ask any ships that are anchored in the river off Astoria at midnight on New Year’s Eve, to please sound their horns at the stroke of midnight. (Technically the “horns” are referred to as ship’s whistles, but they sound much more like horns.)

These moody, ethereal sounds are a bit of Astoria magic, echoing through the night air. Enjoy.

 

More from Fisher Poet and author Tele Aadsen

Dec 29, 2023

Today the final segment in our archive interview with Fisher Poet and author Tele Aadsen. Her book, “What Water Holds,”  was published this year. We talked earlier this year for the Ship Report.

More from Fisher Poet and author Tele Aadsen

More from Fisher Poet and author Tele Aadsen

Today the final segment in our archive interview with Fisher Poet and author Tele Aadsen. Her book, “What Water Holds,”  was published this year. We talked earlier this year for the Ship Report.

Tele Aadsen: more from the Ship Report archives

Dec 28, 2023

This week we’re hearing more from the Ship Report archives: parts of a great interview with Fisher Poet and author Tele Aadsen. He book, “What Water Holds,” was published this year. Today is Part 2 in a series.

More from Fisher Poet and author Tele Aadsen

Tele Aadsen: more from the Ship Report archives

This week we’re hearing more from the Ship Report archives: parts of a great interview with Fisher Poet and author Tele Aadsen. He book, “What Water Holds,” was published this year. Today is Part 2 in a series.