Gallery: Moving Everforward from the Chesapeake
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny b. With the IUOE local 25 marine division.
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny b. With the IUOE local 25 marine division.
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny Barnhardt and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 marine division
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny b. With the IUOE local 25 marine division.
On March 20, the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 25 Marine Division, began dredging to free the stranded Everforward cargo ship from the Chesapeake Bay.Photo by: Capt. Kenny b. With the IUOE local 25 marine division.
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography
Crews work to remove shipping containers from the Ever Forward in order to get it floating again. (April 9, 2022)Photo by: Deadrise Marine Photography