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    The pipes owned by Enbridge Energy Partners cross the bottom of the Straits of Mackinac in northern Michigan, a popular resort area. (AP Photo)
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    Coast Guard working to rescue 20 people trapped on floating ice in Lake Erie

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    February 6, 2022 9:56 pm
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    FILE- In this Tuesday Jan. 30, 2007, file photo, a worker is seen on a pontoon near the former Corus, and current Tata steel factory, background, in IJmuiden, Netherlands. The future of steel production at the sprawling Tata plant west of Amsterdam was called into question Thursday Sept. 2, 2021, after an investigation found elevated levels of lead and other deposits in dust falling in nearby residential areas.
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    Crew members saved after two ships collide off Netherlands coast during storm

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    Coast Guard searching for 38 missing people from capsized boat
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    Coast Guard searching for 38 missing people from capsized boat

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    Thirty-four people rescued after being stranded on chunk of ice in Green Bay
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    Thirty-four people rescued after being stranded on chunk of ice in Green Bay

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    A Coast Guard diver is lowered from a hovering helicopter to pull a body from a submerged vehicle stuck in rushing rapids just yards from the brink of American Falls, one of three waterfalls that make up Niagara Falls, Wednesday in Niagara Falls, New York.
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    WATCH: Coast Guard attempts daring rescue as car is submerged in Niagara Falls rapids

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    Michigan plane crash kills four; 11-year-old girl is lone survivor
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    Michigan plane crash kills four; 11-year-old girl is lone survivor

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    Coast Guard boards ship ‘in interest’ to oil spill investigation
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    Coast Guard boards ship ‘in interest’ to oil spill investigation

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    Rhode Island wedding boaters fined $10K for firing distress flair and summoning helicopters
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    Rhode Island wedding boaters fined $10K for firing distress flair and summoning helicopters

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    The annual shipbuilding cost, which would dramatically increase the current 275-ship fleet, is 40 percent more than what Congress approved in 2016. (Chief Mass Communication Specialist Christopher Delano/U.S. Navy via AP)
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    Chinese ships did not enter territorial waters, Coast Guard says

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