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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Real-Time Ship Tracking on Google Maps

MarineTraffic.com

MarineTraffic.com have produced a Google Map showing real-time information about ship movements throughout the world.

The system is based on AIS (Automatic Identification System). The International Maritime Organization (IMO) requires all vessels over 299GT to carry an AIS transponder on board, which transmits data on position, speed and course, among some other static information, such as the vessel’s name, dimensions and voyage details.

MarineTraffic uses this information to plot the real-time position of marine vessels on a Google Map. The vessels' positions are shown on the map by tags in the shape of boats. The tags are colour-coded to show whether the vessel is a tanker, passenger vessel, cargo vessel, yacht etc. Clicking on a tag brings up a wealth of information about the vessel and its current destination.

MarineTraffic say they can expand their coverage to include any area worldwide. Anyone can install a VHF antenna, an AIS receiver and start immediately sending and seeing data on the map.


14 More Ship Tracking Maps (posted March 2010)



Other Marine Maps
  • Hi-Def San Francisco -real-time ship tracking in the San Francisco Bay
  • Hurtigruten - Scandinavian ship tracking
  • Isle of Wight Live Ship Tracking - live tracking of ships around the Isle of Wight
  • Live Piracy Map 2008 - A piracy map created by the International Chamber of Commerce purports to show all the piracy and armed robbery incidents during 2008.
  • Bluemapia - Bluemapia is a boating social network built around Google Maps.
  • Marine Map - MarineMap is a hugely impressive Google Map mashup of the California coastline and marine protected areas (MPAs). The map has a large number of features and manages to include a massive amount of data.
  • World Port Source - Interactive satellite images, maps and contact information for hundreds of ports throughout the world.
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