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I looked at the site. Not nearly as useful as the
liverpool site. Sure are a lot of ships in the Houston ship channel!! Don W. Larry wrote: Don W wrote in news:bn3Ig.18484 : Are there any similar sites that track shipping around the USA? I'd love to see a similar web page for the Texas gulf coast. http://www.aislive.com/ Once you sign up and get the world map, click on the USA. Once you open the USA, you'll only see a few stars, the few sites on aislive. Click the star out in the Gulf of Mexico south of Galveston and it will open the map with all the contacts from the Mississippi to Corpus Christi. It's a pay-me-money site, but they have a public freebie if you simply sign up you can see ship traffic that's delayed an hour or more. I can't imagine anyone paying to see aislive, which sucks in comparison to the fantastic AIS Liverpool website. They all should have Liverpool's software.... Man, the Houston Ship Channel looks like I-95 when the Yankees are goin' South! I think they're all trying to beat the hurricane before it gets in the Gulf and tears up the coast, again. The current track takes it right towards poor New Orleans, again, tonight! It's gonna tear up a lotta new trailers! Wonder if FEMA provided them with HURRICANE ANCHORS?! |
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