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Live Marine Traffic

I've been following several ships on the LiveMarineTraffic website, and worked on using part of the code with Laurier. Pilotvessel.png

Douglas Bagnall

Intertidal, Kamau Taurua / Quarantine Island, Dunedin, Saturday 20 December 2008, 3.30 – 7.30pm. Seacadets.jpg

Het Visboek, Adriaen Coenen (1577)

420 page log of fish, fishing methods, and other animals, people, and customs, as described by fisherman Adriaen Coenen in Scheveningen, 1577. Seamonkey.png

Ship Voyage Diaries & Journals

In 1918, Samuel Baker chartered a transatlantic vessel in Ireland, and with his whole family, servants and possessions set sail for Canada. A few extracts from his diary of their three-month voyage may be of interest.

30.6.1819 -- Now two weeks on board, and from our calculation find we have not made more than 600 miles of our voyage from the place of our departure, yet quiet and contentment seem generally to prevail, and as there has not anything occurred to excite alarm as yet, we generally feel cause of thankfulness.

1.7.1819 -- Last night it blew a smart gale right from the west, therefore we had to veer a due north course through a cross unpleasant rolling sea which sometimes broke in over the starboard side of our vessel; yet all was in safety, and the good order maintained by our humane and attentive captain, and courteous and obliging crew, seemed sufficient to alleviate all anxiety as to the appearance of danger, or impatience about so tedious a passage.

3.7.1819 -- The wind is still against us. We spoke (to) different vessels on our passage, and this morning heaved alongside the Elizabeth transport brig of London No 37 from Barbadoes to Portsmouth with transports as crowded as the deck would stand. this in Lat 47 Long 20. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon spoke to the Planter ship from Barbadoes to London, a fine ship.

6.7.1819 -- All our people now quite well, and from the daily care of our captain and committee of inspection for ordering the affairs of the vessel relative to conduct of the passengers, etc, in giving out water and fuel, cleansing and washing out their apartments daily, health has been preserved without exception other than sea-sickness. We saw some of the monsters of the deep.

The Poetic Edda

Of old was the age | when Ymir lived;

Sea nor cool waves | nor sand there were;

Earth had not been, | nor heaven above,

But a yawning gap, | and grass nowhere.

Then Bur's sons lifted | the level land,

Mithgarth the mighty | there they made;

The sun from the south | warmed the stones of earth,

And green was the ground | with growing leeks.

The sun, the sister | of the moon, from the south

Her right hand cast | over heaven's rim;

No knowledge she had | where her home should be,

The moon knew not | what might was his,

The stars knew not | where their stations were.

Then sought the gods | their assembly-seats,

The holy ones, | and council held;

Names then gave they | to noon and twilight,

Morning they named, | and the waning moon,

Night and evening, | the years to number.

Mermaids, Whales & Giant Squids

The Little Mermaid