Columbia River Ship Report Weblog

A celebration of all things maritime!

Stats on petroleum

A barrel of oil = 42 US gallons

a metric ton of fuel = about 300 gallons = 7.2 barrels

March 13, 2008 Posted by shipreport | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Where to buy the Quick Guide to Shipwatching

The Quick Guide to Shipwatching is now for sale at numerous locations around Astoria:

Lucy’s Books, The Columbia River Maritime Museum, The Cannery Pier Hotel, The Bridgewater Bistro, Northwest Gourmet Gifts (in the Red Building), and soon, Clementes Restaurant.

The guide is a 100 percent locally produced publication: I took all the photos myself on the Riverwalk in Astoria, and wrote all the copy. The layout was designed by local firm Spence Photo & Design, and printed by Anchor Graphics of Astoria. When you buy a guide, your money stays in the community.

Price: $4.95

Thank you for supporting the Ship Report!

March 13, 2008 Posted by shipreport | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

The Quick Guide to Shipwatching

In case you did not hear about this: I released a new publication on Friday, March 7,at a reception at the Cannery Pier Hotel in Astoria: The Columbia River Ship Report Quick Guide to Shipwatching. It’s an 8-panel folding guide to ships, crews and cargo on the Columbia.

I created the guide in response to listeners who told me they had trouble remembering what I’d said when they were seeing ships on the river or elsewhere. Now that it’s out, I’m working on getting it for sale at various venues around Astoria, and then will branch out beyond there a bit.

Currently the guide is being sold at Lucy’s Books, the Columbia River Maritime Museum, and the Cannery Pier Hotel. I hope it will be sold at other venues as well.

One interesting bit of feedback I got from a former fisherman: he told me at first that one of my photos in the guide was wrong – that I couldn’t have seen it on the Columbia River. It’s the photo of the fishing boat. I assured him that I had personally taken all the pictures myself on the Astoria Riverwalk. He said the fishing boat was actually an Alaskan seiner and in 30 years he had never seen one on the Columbia River. So! I guess it’s sort of like seeing a rare bird when you’re birdwatching. I used the photo because it was pretty and obviously a fishing boat! Didn’t know it was an exotic species!

Joanne

March 9, 2008 Posted by shipreport | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet