ST. LOUIS, Mo. – A helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Traverse City, Mich., assisted local industry and Coast Guard representatives in evaluating the severity of icing on the Mississippi and Illinois rivers, Feb. 4, 2009.
The HH-65C Dolphin rescue helicopter crew conducted over flights of portions of the upper Mississippi River and Illinois River to determine the severity of icing on the river. Ice conditions not only reduce water levels but can also build up under barges and towing vessels causing them to ground without touching the river bottom.
Navigating in ice conditions can be difficult because ice can displace aids to navigation, form into ice gorges and damage the hulls of towing vessels and barges.
“The Coast Guard is committed to partnering with industry and using all available resources to mitigate the economic impact of icing conditions caused by the recent frigid temperatures,” said Capt. Steve Hudson, captain of the port, Sector Upper Mississippi River.