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    We all know the Baltic index is very low but a guy on another site said for the first time ever there are no ships in the North Atlantic.there are ship tracking sites on the net to prove it. Sorry no links from phone.

    #2
    Bullshit...

    http://www.marinetraffic.com/

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      #3
      here is the article,i know less then nothing about this stuff,why is there non in the pacific?could that be what he meant?

      http://www.theburningplatform.com/2016/01/11/no-trade-no-commerce-no-economy/

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        #4
        Thats a pretty cool map site.

        There are 541 tankers off the coast of malaysia?am i reading that right?

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          #5
          Originally posted by cottonpicken View Post
          Thats a pretty cool map site.

          There are 541 tankers off the coast of malaysia?am i reading that right?
          By filtering the ships just for tankers (left side tool bar) I get 101 tankers off and anchored in Malaysia right now. But unless you have subscribed to the satellite service (fee) you only see ships near coasts on the live map. (within range of ship to shore radio) Anything in mid Atlantic, pacific, or any ocean is not shown without having the subscription service for satellite positioning.

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            #6
            Would be nice if grain farmers had all that info about their grain shipments in canada

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              #7
              Originally posted by AllisWD45 View Post
              Would be nice if grain farmers had all that info about their grain shipments in canada
              well, you can see that the CWB laker Marquis has been anchored in Hamilton for the last 3 days

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                #8
                personally use this site in past when planning cruises to see where ship travels

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                  #9
                  Are you 100% sure about that Dm. Not questioning you but the story just popped up on zerohedge

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                    #10
                    I subscribe to marine traffic. The AIS dies 30 miles sometimes 50 miles from shore. Good reason these maps have dick in the middle.

                    Here is a view 12 hours old from shipfinder.

                    http://www.shipfinder.com/

                    All those vessels didn't make it to the sidelines in 12 hours.

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