marine traffic
You all probably know this site, but I'll post it anyway:
http://www.marinetraffic.com It's shows the AIS transponders on ships, so you can see where ships are sailing almost in real-time. Although not every ship is equipped with a transponder, it's interesting to watch this site if you're planning a phototrip. The site also let's you create a fleet of ships which you want to monitor on a regular basis. Although I haven't gotten to it, it did seem usefull in creating a fleet of tall-ships.. ;) Before I go on my evening walk I usually view this site, so I can decide to take my camera, or leave it at home. Regards, Jeroen |
marine traffic
On 31 Aug 2012 16:15:40 GMT, Jeronimus wrote:
You all probably know this site, but I'll post it anyway: http://www.marinetraffic.com It's shows the AIS transponders on ships, so you can see where ships are sailing almost in real-time. Although not every ship is equipped with a transponder, it's interesting to watch this site if you're planning a phototrip. The site also let's you create a fleet of ships which you want to monitor on a regular basis. Although I haven't gotten to it, it did seem usefull in creating a fleet of tall-ships.. ;) Before I go on my evening walk I usually view this site, so I can decide to take my camera, or leave it at home. Regards, Jeroen Great resource .I go there every day to see what is going on . Don't forget to check out the photo section of each vessel also . I just wonder how much longer this will remain a "free " site . Lee |
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