
MarineTraffic: Global Ship Tracking Intelligence | AIS Marine Traffic
Search the MarineTraffic ships database of more than 550000 active and decommissioned vessels. Search for popular ships globally. Find locations of ports and ships using the near Real Time ships map. View vessel details and ship photos.
Global Maritime Traffic | Ship AIS Navigation Data & Maps
Global Maritime Traffic maps sea navigation patterns from over 100 billion AIS ship tracks. Map global ship and port traffic density with 10 years of history.
Global Shipping Routes - ArcGIS
Explore and visualize geographic information using ArcGIS Web Application.
GMTDS | Data of Global Maritime Traffic Density Service
GMTDS provides access to the most up-to-date marine traffic information using hundreds of billions of AIS messages data from multiple sources.
OpenSeaMap - The free nautical chart
VAR 3.5°5'E (2015) ANNUAL DECREASE 8' Edit. Map with JOSM Remote; View. Weather; Sea Marks; Harbours; Sport; Aerial photo; Coordinate Grid
Marine Traffic AIS Map
Track marine traffic with our AIS map, providing real-time vessel positions and information worldwide.
Marine Traffic Interactive Map | ShipTraffic.net
Interactive Map of Geographic Location of Straits, Canals, Gulfs, Bays, Seas, Oceans, Rivers, Lakes
World Maritime Routes Map: Major Global Shipping Lanes and …
This world map shows major maritime routes, shipping lanes, and major ports linking continents and facilitating global trade. It provides a complex view of the interconnected network of maritime routes crossing the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern Oceans.
Live Ship Radar with Tracker on Map
Ship Radar shows you real-time ship traffic around the world on an interactive map so you can see which freighters and cargo ships are nearby, when they will arrive, and their direction of travel.
ESA - Satellite-AIS-based map of global ship traffic
Jan 20, 2016 · Map of global ship traffic based on AIS signals detected from orbit. Commercial vessels are mandated to transmit Automatic Identification System (AIS) signals, which are used to track maritime traffic – the oceangoing equivalent of air traffic control.
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