Binational St. Lawrence Seaway Web Site Goes Platinum

November 5, 2003

#14 – Closing of the 2003 Navigation Season

October 6, 2003

Seaway Corporations Lead Great Lakes Trade Mission to Belgium and the Netherlands

October 2, 2003

#13 – Minimum Manning and Stern Anchor Requirements for all Ships including ITB/ATB and Pusher Barges in Seaway Waters

October 1, 2003

Seaway 2002-2003 Annual Report Highlights New Business Plan

July 10, 2003

#12 – Fire Plans

June 27, 2003

Intent to Implement Minimum Manning and Stern Anchor Requirements for all Ships Including ITB/ATB and Pusher Barges in Seaway Waters Effective August 1, 2003

June 27, 2003

#11 – Automatic Identification System (AIS)

June 27, 2003

Canada & U.S. sign memorandum of cooperation to ensure long-term success of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway

May 1, 2003

Change of Address – Transit Declaration Filing

April 24, 2003

45th Seaway Shipping Season Underway with New CEO at Helm

March 31, 2003

Canadian and U.S. Seaway Corporations Open Waterway to Mandatory AIS

March 28, 2003

Welland Canal Will Observe Traditional Official Opening

March 26, 2003

#10 – Communications

March 21, 2003

#9 – Water Ballast Management

March 21, 2003

#8 – Tie Up Service at Lock Approach Walls

March 21, 2003

#7 – Pre Entry Information Required from foreign Flag Vessels

March 21, 2003

#6 – Reporting Dangerous Cargo

March 21, 2003

#5 – Mooring and Casting Off in Locks

March 21, 2003

#4 – General Notice

March 21, 2003

St. Lawrence Seaway 2003 Navigation Season Opens March 31

March 7, 2003

#3 – Automatic Identification System (AIS)

March 6, 2003

#2 – Opening of the 2003 Navigation Season

March 6, 2003

St. Lawrence Seaway Participates in Seatrade Annual Convention

March 3, 2003

St. Lawrence Seaway Improves Safety in Wake of Windoc Incident

January 9, 2003

St. Lawrence Seaway Closes Another Successful Navigation Season

December 27, 2002

#1 – December 23, 2002 – Automatic Identification System (AIS)

December 23, 2002

#11 – November 6, 2002 – Closing of the 2002 Navigation Season

November 6, 2002

Intent of Implementing AIS in Seaway Waters Effective March 25, 2003

November 6, 2002

Seaway Corporations Lead Great Lakes Trade Mission to France and Spain

September 17, 2002