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10-03-2011, 01:51
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bash
More to the point, notice that there are no AIS targets within a thousand nautical miles of Somalia. For at least a year, standard operating procedure has been to turn off the AIS in those waters.
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Marine traffic works by using volunteer run ais feeds from shore stations. I doubt there's any in thoses areas a
Dave
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10-03-2011, 05:20
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Re: Worldwide AIS Site
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Originally Posted by goboatingnow
There a current series of tests yes but no worldwide deep sea ais tracking
Dave
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Then what is this:
" ... exactAIS™ is a global vessel monitoring and tracking service based on world leading Satellite AIS (S-AIS) detection technology..."
source: exactEarth | exactAIS | Satellite AIS
???
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10-03-2011, 08:51
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Re: Worldwide AIS Site
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Originally Posted by barnakiel
Then what is this:
" ... exactAIS™ is a global vessel monitoring and tracking service based on world leading Satellite AIS (S-AIS) detection technology..."
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Originally Posted by barnakiel
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I see that you need to fulfil some requirements (software, ftp, applications, subscriptions) when trying to use Satellite AIS.
The big advantage of having life ship AIS data via Marine Traffic is that they are available via your browser.
One has carefully to compare pros and cons if one is seeking to have deep sea AIS tracks by using Satellite based AIS data.
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10-03-2011, 09:02
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I was aware of exact earth I understood it was in a testing phase ( see panbo.com) the data is only available to IMO certified competent bodies.
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10-03-2011, 11:47
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Re: Worldwide AIS Site
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Originally Posted by goboatingnow
I was aware of exact earth I understood it was in a testing phase ( see panbo.com) the data is only available to IMO certified competent bodies.
Dave
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Maybe it was a testing phase. But the way it is worded on the site it seems to suggest the thing is up and running. Wouldn't you agree?
barnie
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10-03-2011, 11:55
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Re: Worldwide AIS Site
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Originally Posted by Jens1
I see that you need to fulfil some requirements (software, ftp, applications, subscriptions) when trying to use Satellite AIS.
The big advantage of having life ship AIS data via Marine Traffic is that they are available via your browser.
One has carefully to compare pros and cons if one is seeking to have deep sea AIS tracks by using Satellite based AIS data.
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I was only pointing at the fact that local is not global, and that global is (apparenty, read Dave's comment) available.
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11-03-2011, 10:08
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Re: Worldwide AIS Site
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Originally Posted by barnakiel
I was only pointing at the fact that local is not global, and that global is (apparenty, read Dave's comment) available.
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ok, You are right. Local and global are different in one view.
Anyhow, local is a part of global.
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12-03-2011, 14:37
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Location: B.C.,Canada
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Re: Worldwide AIS Site
There's also this,that i tried from a post in another thread.
ViewAIS
"http://vtslite.siitech.com/VTSLite/AView.aspx?lat=53.2117897903992&lng=6.577720642089 84&zoom=13&mmsi=123456243" if my copy and paste didn't work...gee I wonder if I could paste in a different startup lat and long?It starts in Holland but can be zoomed out and dragged.Several choices in the toolbar.
and MarineTraffic vessels on Google Earth, in Real-TimeKMZ
which is again MarineTraffic.com but a way to have it in your google earth install...
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30-09-2011, 13:45
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Re: Worldwide AIS Site
Now is a good time to start watching Annapolis as the yachts arrive.
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