Automatic Identification Systems
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Automatic
Identification Systems (AIS) are
designed to be capable of
automatically providing information
about a ship to other ships as well
as to coastal authorities. Further
information can be found in
Regulation 19 of SOLAS Chapter
V.
The sites shown below are
either commercial where LOGIN
information may be required or
are those that are set up for
educational purposes only. The
information obtained from these
sites should not be relied on
and any legal information
should be strictly adhered
to.
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IALA-NET
IALA-NET will be a worldwide,
unclassified, voluntary, web-based, open architecture,
maritime data sharing exchange
AIS
LIVE
Established in 2004, AISLive now covers over 2000 places in
over 100 countries and is the most cost effective method of
tracking vessels, in real time, available
today
SHIP
AIS
A group of enthusiasts bring you live vessel movements from
around the
Irish sea
(and further) derived from AIS
data
HAVEN AIS
Monitoring vessels serving the Harwich Haven
Ports
AIS
GREECE
AIS GR site is a research site intended to validate the range
of AIS technology and test related internet
technologies
AIS SHACK by the
BEACH
This page shows AIS
shipplotter position data for E.Australia and part of New
Zealand
AIS
ORWELL
This site contains live AIS data from
UK
,
Canada
,
Norway
and
Gibraltar
SHINE
MICRO
The Shine Micro Live AIS Network displays vessels detected by
RadarPlus High Sensitivity AIS Receivers
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