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What is the difference between a Salty and a Laker?

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What is the difference between a Salty and a Laker?

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A. A salty is a vessel built for ocean transportation that can enter the Great Lakes from the St. Lawrence Seaway. A Laker is a vessel built for cargo transportation within the Great Lakes and can not be used for ocean transportation.

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