Here's a site similar to Radar 24, which shows you live tracking of shipping movements throughout the world.
I found it interesting;
http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/defaul ... level1=140
Ship Tracking as well.
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Ship Tracking as well.
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Re: Ship Tracking as well.
Quite interesting to watch sometimes...
Tony Dalton put me onto this one
http://planefinder.net/
which also has a maritime version. I have also looked at this one as well
http://www.shipfinder.com/main/index
and this one is heavily searchable, but does have a two hour delay!
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Tony Dalton put me onto this one
http://planefinder.net/
which also has a maritime version. I have also looked at this one as well
http://www.shipfinder.com/main/index
and this one is heavily searchable, but does have a two hour delay!
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Re: Ship Tracking as well.
What I liked about the one I posted, is that, like Radar 24, you can select an icon and a menu pops up giving you loads of information about the vessel.
Stew
"There is an art … to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
"There is an art … to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
Re: Ship Tracking as well.
This one allows to find even more but covers only a smaller area
http://www.localizatodo.com/
http://www.localizatodo.com/