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Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle break ice along

Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle break ice along

Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle break ice along the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 11, 2014. Both 65-foot cutters broke through the nearly 20-inch thick ice to allow open water to flow. (U.S. Coa... More

Coast Guard Cutter Shackle breaks ice along the Penobscot

Coast Guard Cutter Shackle breaks ice along the Penobscot

Coast Guard Cutter Shackle breaks ice along the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 11, 2014. The 65-foot icebreaker pushed through nearly 20-inch thick ice to allow open water to flow. (U.S. Coast Guard pho... More

Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle break ice along

Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle break ice along

Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle break ice along the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 11, 2014. Both 65-foot cutters broke through the nearly 20-inch thick ice to allow open water to flow. (U.S. Coa... More

Coast Guard Cutters Tackle breaks ice and creates sea

Coast Guard Cutters Tackle breaks ice and creates sea

Coast Guard Cutters Tackle breaks ice and creates sea smoke along the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 11, 2014. The 65-foot icebreaker broke through the nearly 20-inch thick ice to allow open water to fl... More

Coast Guard Cutters Tackle breaks ice and creates sea

Coast Guard Cutters Tackle breaks ice and creates sea

Coast Guard Cutters Tackle breaks ice and creates sea smoke along the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 11, 2014. The 65-foot icebreaker broke through the nearly 20-inch thick ice to allow open water to fl... More

Coast Guard Cutter Tackle breaks ice along the Penobscot

Coast Guard Cutter Tackle breaks ice along the Penobscot

Coast Guard Cutter Tackle breaks ice along the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 11, 2014. The 65-foot icebreaker pushed through nearly 20-inch thick ice to allow open water to flow. (U.S. Coast Guard phot... More

Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle break ice and

Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle break ice and

Coast Guard Cutters Shackle and Tackle break ice and create sea smoke along the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 11, 2014. Both 65-foot cutters broke through the nearly 20-inch thick ice to allow open wat... More

Coast Guard Cutter Tackle breaks ice along the Penobscot

Coast Guard Cutter Tackle breaks ice along the Penobscot

Coast Guard Cutter Tackle breaks ice along the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 11, 2014. The 65-foot icebreaker pushed through nearly 20-inch thick ice to allow open water to flow. (U.S. Coast Guard phot... More

Coast Guard Cutter Tackle prepares to moor up to a

Coast Guard Cutter Tackle prepares to moor up to a

Coast Guard Cutter Tackle prepares to moor up to a pier along the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine, Feb. 11, 2014. The 65-foot icebreaker pushed through nearly 20-inch thick ice to allow open water to flow. (U.... More

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