The Coast Guard Cutter Wire, a 65-ft. icebreaking tug homeported in Saugerties, N.Y., makes its way through an ice flow in New York Harbor January 28. As severe ice conditions still exist in the Northeast, Coast Guard icebreakers have been working continuously keeping waterways open for maritime traffic. USCG photo/Mike Lutz
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