Automatic identification systems (AIS) technology has been under development for well over a decade and has had at least two major driving forces behind it. First, mariners are interested in effective ...
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Elm approaches the Astoria-Megler Bridge on the Columbia River in Astoria, Ore., July 15, 2019. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read) The ...
The maritime industry is integral to global trade and economic stability, with safety at sea being paramount. Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) have emerged as a crucial tool in enhancing ...
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has published revised guidelines for onboard operational use of shipborne automatic identification systems (AIS), as Resolution A.1106(29). These are ...
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The U.S. Coast Guard on Wednesday issued a warning to mariners and commercial fisherman about the dangers and legal consequences of switching off their Automated Identification Systems (AIS), citing ...
Data from the shipboard Automatic Identification System (AIS), which was created as a collision avoidance tool, can provide information about global fishing activity, including illegal, unreported, ...
Over the next several years, commercial vessels worldwide, operating on the high seas and in coastal and inland waterways, will begin to carry new technology, known as automatic identification systems ...