Way at the southern tip of Manhattan Island in New York City is the riverfront neighborhood of Battery Park City. Battery Park City is served by a tiny, hyperlocal newspaper called The Battery Park City Broadsheet – an extra large, four-page fold out that looks like this. (pdf)
There isn’t a lot of space on those pages, but every edition includes a “Riverwatch” photo of a ship on the Hudson River or in New York Harbor, as well as the “Arrivals & Departures” schedule (scroll down to the top of page 4 of the pdf above) for the cruise ships that dock up in midtown. I don’t know if you’ve ever seen a cruise ship roll by but it’s impressive enough that you really would want to know when the next one was coming so you could plan to see it again.
Anyway, before I digress too far, being fluent in river traffic is a cool thing and the fact that someone on what I presume is a small staff has taken it upon themselves to inform the members of their community what’s passing by is also a cool thing.
The map above is a real time depiction of marine traffic around the world. The squares are docked. The pointy ones are moving. When you click them to get details and often even a photo. That’s the mouth of the Hudson, above, but the site is hosted by the University of Aegean, Greece, and if you wanna see some boat activity, scroll over their neck of the Mediterranean. It’s madness!








