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Jamie Morrison

@jamienovascotia

Marine photographer and printmaker, professional sailor, retired print industry professional.

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Great example of the effects of climate change here on George's Island in Halifax Harbour. Shoreline erosion caused by Hurricane Dorian has revealed what might be a fastening point for WWI submarine nets. Nathan Coleman Global Halifax halifaxnoise The Chronicle Herald

Great example of the effects of climate change here on George's Island in Halifax Harbour. Shoreline erosion caused by Hurricane Dorian has revealed what might be a fastening point for WWI submarine nets. <a href="/NateTWN/">Nathan Coleman</a> <a href="/globalhalifax/">Global Halifax</a> <a href="/halifaxnoise/">halifaxnoise</a> <a href="/chronicleherald/">The Chronicle Herald</a>
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Queen Mary 2 will be arriving in Halifax Harbour tonight (Jan 4) for a Medevac. She is enroute from New York to Southampton. Her position at 17:30 was off Shelburne, NS.

Queen Mary 2 will be arriving in Halifax Harbour tonight (Jan 4) for a Medevac. She is enroute from New York to Southampton. Her position at 17:30 was off Shelburne, NS.
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Sunset Sail Up. Bluenose II celebrating the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Bluenose story. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. 44’22”.490 N 64’18”.453 W.

Sunset Sail Up. Bluenose II celebrating the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Bluenose story. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. 44’22”.490 N 64’18”.453 W.
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"Perfect Punt" - This lovely little punt lies resting at Zwicker's Wharf, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. 44° 22.528' N 64° 18.605' W

"Perfect Punt" - This lovely little punt lies resting at Zwicker's Wharf, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. 

44° 22.528' N 64° 18.605' W
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“Morning sun in Mahone Harbour.” Looking out the harbour with Strum Island on the far left and Westhaver Island on the far right. Photo was taken from the front wharf at the Mahone Bay Civic Marina. Great place to come ashore and re-provision. 44°26.878′ N 64°22.450′ W

“Morning sun in Mahone Harbour.” Looking out the harbour with Strum Island on the far left and Westhaver Island on the far right. Photo was taken from the front wharf at the Mahone Bay Civic Marina. Great place to come ashore and re-provision. 
44°26.878′ N 64°22.450′ W
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“Nested” – Art installation by Alexander Graham 2004. Carbon Steel, Hot Dipped Galvanized. Currently on display at Adams & Knickle, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. jamiemorrison.ca 44° 22.550′ N 64° 18.613′ W

“Nested” – Art installation by Alexander Graham 2004. Carbon Steel, Hot Dipped Galvanized. Currently on display at Adams &amp; Knickle, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. jamiemorrison.ca 44° 22.550′ N 64° 18.613′ W
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Zhen Hua 29 passes Hangman’s Beach and proceeds up Halifax Harbour to drop off a massive post-Panamax crane for the port. 44° 37.549′ N 63° 33.164′ W

Zhen Hua 29 passes Hangman’s Beach and proceeds up Halifax Harbour to drop off a massive post-Panamax crane for the port. 

44° 37.549′ N 63° 33.164′ W
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“Heisler’s Three Sisters No 2.” Boats in storage at the former Clarence Heisler boatyard on Gifford Island in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. 44°26’55.823″ N 64°18’18.252″ W

“Heisler’s Three Sisters No 2.” Boats in storage at the former Clarence Heisler boatyard on Gifford Island in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. 

44°26’55.823″ N 64°18’18.252″ W
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Container vessel MOL Marvel leaving Halifax Harbour and heading into a heavy fog bank in the distance. 44° 37.549′ N 63° 33.164′ W

Container vessel MOL Marvel leaving Halifax Harbour and heading into a heavy fog bank in the distance. 

44° 37.549′ N 63° 33.164′ W
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Dragonfly heads downwind with Barchetta approaching in the distance during the 2020 Prince of Wales Cup that took place in Halifax Harbour this weekend. 44° 33.979′ N 63° 31.441′ W

Dragonfly heads downwind with Barchetta approaching in the distance during the 2020 Prince of Wales Cup that took place in Halifax Harbour this weekend. 44° 33.979′ N 63° 31.441′ W
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Dragonfly and Barchetta battling it out during the 2020 Prince of Wales Cup in Halifax Harbour this weekend. 44° 33.777’ N 63° 32’.797 W

Dragonfly and Barchetta battling it out during the 2020 Prince of Wales Cup in Halifax Harbour this weekend. 44° 33.777’ N 63° 32’.797 W
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Just survived Hurricane Fiona. 80% of Nova Scotia has no power. Damage reports are trickling in and the damage is severe. Thank goodness I have StarLink. Able to receive emergency info and make wifi calls. Cellular connections are very unreliable at the moment.