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That's actually kind of fun. I like that it (sorta) shows the vessel's track. A person could waste a lot of time on that site.
The Somalia pirates will love you for this.
Heh! Probably we're the last to know and they've already been using it for months now.
Treasure hunters hate this kind of thing because everybody knows where their find is.
It might help explain this: http://apnews.myway.com/article/20091109/D9BS5QDO1.html
I was going to pooh-pooh the pirate concerns, but then ... they have taken in millions upon millions of dollars in ransom money. It's not a HUGE stretch to imagine they've spent at least a little but of that on technology.
Exactly, they're often carrying sat phones, so someone on shore probably has been giving guidance. Combine that with GPS and it easily explains some of the intercepts.
See also aprs.fi
Anybody else notice that the Dubai Star, flying a Panama flag less than 20 miles off the San Francisco Bay, is putzing around in circles while it's been leaking oil purportedly since before Halloween?
http://current.com/items/91327716_breaking-bunker-fuel-leaking-from-tanker-in-the-bay.htm
Look at the map to the left of SF to spot it. Peek the "vessel's track" for more fun.
Dig around in MarineTraffic: they offer a Google Earth kml that will allow you to look at all of the ships with Google Earth. Really cool!
For San Francisco Bay, you can also watch the ships sail in through the Golden Gate, and watch the ship on the web cam at http://www.hd-sf.com. (see their time lapse video of ships too!).