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In August 2012, WorkBoat Senior Editor Ken Hocke sat down with John B. Ayer, master of the Queen of the Mississippi and marine operations manager for American Cruise Lines, to talk about the vessel, his career in the maritime industry, and the challenges of constantly navigating the mighty Mississippi. At the time, the river was experiencing unusually low water levels.

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