Local River Traffic Title WRECKS

Although not as busy as they were, The Tyne and Blyth are still visited by many types of ships. Here are a few.
The country by the vessel name is its country of registration.

Nereis AMT Explorer Radio Cable Containers Matador 3 Pride of Calais
Aluminium Barges &
Pontoons
Bulkers Cable
Ships
Containers Cranes Cross-Channel
Ferries
Sand dredgers Fishing Neptune Bonga Lauren C River Tugs Africa Mercy
Dredgers Fishing Fishery
Research
Floating Oil
Platforms
General
Cargo
Harbour
Tugs
Hospital
Ship
Goliath Light Vessels  Offshore services Northern Producer Rig QE2 Powerboats Rock shifting
Jack-up
Platforms
Historic
Vessels
Offshore
services
Oil
platforms
Passengers Powerboats Rocks
Tall ship Sea Tugs Vesalius Fjord Humber Guardian Lyme Bay Border Thistle
Sail 'Sea Tugs' Second
Tunnel
Semi-
submersibles
Survey Swans' Last Tankers
Galatea Ships that pass HMS_York Accommodation Block Norman Foster    
Trinity House  Vehicles Warships Accommodation
block
The others    
There's more on
Jim's Tyneside Photo Blog
  Images of more vessels may be found on
Ships and boats on the Tyne, Wear & Blyth