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Actual Start Date: May 17, 2024
You are watching a live stream of the shipping channel in Baltimore, Maryland, for people who enjoy watching ships. On March 26, 2024, a large container ship collided with a supporting column of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse into the Patapsco River. Eventually, bridge reconstruction will be seen from this camera in addition to ship traffic.
Our original camera is still streaming! This one won't move as much, in order to capture timelapses moving forward: • Baltimore, Maryland US...
This camera is made possible by the generosity of Bay Area Mechanical Services. Visit them at www.bayareahva.... And it wouldn't have even existed but for the perseverance of the Baltimore & Chesapeake Bay Watchers! Find them at baltimoreshipw..., and on Facebook at / baltimoreandcheseapeak...
NOAA Chart: www.historical...
Marine Scanner Traffic can be heard here: www.broadcasti...
Real Time Ship Tracking: www.marinetraf...
Google Map: www.google.com...
Don't Miss a Ship! Check out our Highlights spreadsheet for the dates/times of all our boats: docs.google.co...
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ABOUT THIS FEED:
The Port of Baltimore is one of the nation's top ports for total cargo tonnage and overall dollar value of cargo, and is also one of the most diverse ports in the United States. The key commodities handled at Baltimore's marine terminals include autos, roll on/roll off, containers, forest products, sugar, coal, salt, gypsum and others.
Fun Facts:
Baltimore is #1 in the nation in roll on/roll off (RoRo) cargo 12 years running
With 8 new large cranes in the last 10 years, Baltimore’s Seagirt Marine Terminal is poised to handle some of the largest container ships calling on the east coast
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