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https://www.marinetraffic.com/ has a free version, from their website. >The system is based on the collection and processing of data transmitted via the AIS (Automatic Identification System). The AIS-Receiving stations that comprise the MarineTraffic network pick-up such data and share it with the MarineTraffic central database. >All vessels equipped with an AIS transponder emit AIS-data which can be received by any AIS-receiving unit provided it is within range. AIS message packets are encoded in NMEA sentences (64-bit plain text). A sample is shown below: >!AIVDM,1,1,,B,1INS<8@P001cnWFEdSmh00bT0000,0*38 >The contents of any incoming NMEA sentence can be decoded. This way, information on the following three basic sections can be deducted: >Dynamic Information, such as the subject vessel’s position, speed, current status, course and rate of turn.
Static Information, such as the subject vessel’s name, IMO number, MMSI number, dimensions.
Voyage-specific Information, such as the subject vessel's destination, ETA and draught.
The central database constantly receives and processes large amounts of AIS-data and stores the most important part of it (together with geographic information on a multitude of ports and areas, vessels' photos and other details). Current positions and/or tracks of vessels are displayed on the MarineTraffic Live Map while Positions History, Vessel Details, Port Conditions and Statistics can be easily found using our dedicated web pages. From - https://help.marinetraffic.com/hc/en-us/articles/205413667-H... |