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 is a worldwide, unclassified, voluntary, web-based, open architecture, maritime data
sharing exchange

A new platform to explore the exciting world of Satellite AIS

Ship Finder is a great App
that provides real time information on ships across the globe. It’s easy to use and is fully integrated into
Google Maps. It’s easy to switch between map views and details and even pulls in photos of most
ships.
or if you prefer use their
website as below ...
SHIPFINDER
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
MARINE
TRAFFIC Developed at the University of the Aegean, Greece
LIVE AIS WORLD
More and more private AIS
receiving stations are sharing their URL´s with other AIS stations over the public internet.
HAVEN AIS Monitoring vessels serving the Harwich Haven Ports
LIVE AIS STOCKHOLM Monitoring vessels on east coast of Sweden
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
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