Lloyd’s List maps anti-piracy campaign
October 9th, 2008Posted by Laura Oliver in Uncategorized
That’s maritime piracy we’re talking here, not music downloads…
Lloyd’s List has created a microsite to support its ‘Save our Seafarers’ campaign complete with news updates, video and an interactive map of the latest attacks.
The campaign was launched in reaction to a rise in piracy attacks off the Somalian coast. According to Lloyd’s, 11 vessels have been hijacked and 234 seafarers are currently being held.
Tags: Lloyd's List, Mapping
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October 9th, 2008 at 5:57 pm
Interactive pirate map…
A google map of piracy attacks (the actual maritime variety) that have taken place in the Gulf of Arden in the last month, courtesy of Lloyd’s List. (via Journalism.co.uk)cf. Somalia’s pirates Shiver me timbers etc etc…….
August 3rd, 2009 at 2:18 pm
[...] addition, and following on from its microsite mapping the rise in piracy attacks off the Somalian coast, the List has also made a timeline of piracy [...]