MarineTraffic.com is a favorite of The Rachel Maddow Show (see here and here) and this may be the coolest use of it I’ve seen yet.
First a bit of back story: The Koch Brothers own a giant pile of high-sulfur, high-carbon petroleum waste called petroleum coke, sitting on the bank of the Detroit River. By “giant pile” I mean three stories high and a block long. There is a refinery across the river that processes tar sands from Canada. The coke is a waste byproduct of that refining process.
Naturally, the locals are not too keen on it.
But one man’s waste is another man’s low-cost, high pollution power plant fuel, so that’s where the Koch Brothers have a business angle. That raises the next question of concern to environmentalists (and people with lungs and… earthlings): if the Koch brothers are selling piles of their black mountain to be burned, who’s doing the burning?
Enter our hero, MarineTraffic.com. The International Maritime Organization requires all ships over a certain size to carry something called an AIS transponder. The AIS transponder transmits basic data like position, speed, course, and the ship’s name. MarineTraffic.com maps that data.









