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    Shipping on the Great Lakes with Eric Peace of the Lakes Carriers Association 5/12/23

    enMay 12, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Hosts Joe Moravchik and Nathan leaf talk with Eric Peace, the Director of Operations and Communications with the Lakes Carriers' Association, about the importance of shipping on the Great Lakes to the economy and the security of the the United States.

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