Tag: AIS
Cargo Ship Runs Aground on Luxury Exclusive Private Island!
According to an article published in the Maritime-Executive and Sun-Sentinel, a Panamanian-flagged cargo vessel ran aground on the north side of Fishers Island.
What happened?
On...
Deliberately Turned Off AIS? Face Sanctions!
Panamanian Registry vessels that deliberately turn off the Automatic Identification System (AIS) will be issued with sanctions, says an article published in Safety4Sea.
About the...
Dark Days of Ships Come To a Halt!
A constellation of private satellite providers aim to ensure the shady days of ships going dark fade into oblivion, reports Splash247.
Ship tracking satellites
French startup...
Adrian Darya 1 Becomes the Most Tracked Ship in the World
Adrian Darya 1 (previously Grace 1) - The Iranian tanker had been seized, in the Gibraltar Straits, based on a breach of European...
World’s First Space Based Ship Tracking System To Aid Coastal Surveillance
Centre national d'études spatiales or the National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) announced the launch of World’s first space-based automatic identification system.
Satellite-based...
U.S. Advises Ships To Keep AIS Turned On!
According to an article published in Reuters, the United States has issued an advisory to all ships to keep their tracking transponders on to...
Tanker Software Platform Adds Two Extra Satellite AIS Providers
Satellite AIS (Automatic Identification System) is a vessel identification system that is used for collision avoidance, identification and location information. Two such AIS systems...
GPS Spoofing a Cyber Threat To Ship Navigation
GPS spoofing threat was pushed higher up the global news agenda, when more than 20 vessels in the Black Sea reported AIS traces...