[PUP] Google map of piracy incidents
David Law
davidinsg at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 25 08:06:54 EST 2008
Steve,thanks for this map of Piracy and it does show a concentration in South
China Sea and around Singapore, but it should be shown in Context. I live in
Singapore and know at any one time on any one day there is over 800
commercial ships either coming or going into Singapore, this is the largest
Container port in the world with the highest tonnage, even higher than
Rotterdam so another glance at the map still makes it very interesting but in
context not quite so frightening.
Regards
David
Just Earth Business
www.justearthbusiness.com
--- On Tue, 11/25/08, Steven Dubnoff <sdubnoff at circlesys.com> wrote:
From: Steven Dubnoff <sdubnoff at circlesys.com>
Subject: [PUP] Google map of piracy incidents
To: "Passagemaking Under Power List"
<passagemaking-under-power at lists.samurai.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 3:45 PM
this was on Slashdot:
http://tinyurl.com/5jfncp
Steve
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