This Web Application displays 2020 AIS data in a hexbin format with annual vessel counts, majority vessel type and percentage, and minority vessel type and percentage. 2020 Monthly gridded AIS data is also displayed using Vessel Count. Access this data as an ArcGIS Online collection here. Learn more about AIS tracking here. Find more ocean and maritime resources in Living Atlas. Inquiries can be sent to Keith VanGraafeiland.
The U.S. Vessel Traffic application is a web-based visualization and data-access utility created by Esri. Explore U.S. maritime activity, look for patterns, and download manageable subsets of this massive data set. Vessel traffic data are an invaluable resource made available to our community by the US Coast Guard, NOAA and BOEM through Marine Cadastre. This information can help marine spatial planners better understand users of ocean space and identify potential space-use conflicts. To download this data for your own analysis, explore the Download Options, navigate to a NOAA Electronic Navigation Chart area of interest, and make your selection. This data was sourced from the Automatic Identification System (AIS) provided by USCG, NOAA, and BOEM through Marine Cadastre and aggregated for visualization and sharing in ArcGIS Pro. This application was built with the ArcGIS API for JavaScript. Access this data as an ArcGIS Online collection here. Learn more about AIS tracking here. Find more ocean and maritime resources in Living Atlas. Inquiries can be sent to Keith VanGraafeiland.
These layers are used in the The U.S. Vessel Traffic application; a web-based visualization and data-access utility created by Esri. Explore U.S. maritime activity, look for patterns of vessel activity such as around ports and fishing grounds, or download manageable subsets of this massive data set. Vessel traffic data are an invaluable resource made available to our community by the US Coast Guard, NOAA and BOEM through Marine Cadastre. This information can help marine spatial planners better understand users of ocean space and identify potential space-use conflicts.To download this data for your own analysis, explore the Download Options, navigate to a NOAA Electronic Navigation Chart area of interest, and make your selection. This data was sourced from the Automatic Identification System (AIS) provided by USCG, NOAA, and BOEM through Marine Cadastre and aggregated for visualization and sharing in ArcGIS Pro. This application was built with the ArcGIS API for JavaScript.Access this data as an ArcGIS Online collection here. Learn more about AIS tracking here. Find more ocean and maritime resources in Living Atlas. Inquiries can be sent to Keith VanGraafeiland.
Track the CLOUD ATLAS in real-time with AIS data. TRADLINX provides live vessel position, speed, and course updates. Search by MMSI: 255913598, IMO: 1001922
Track the ATLAS in real-time with AIS data. TRADLINX provides live vessel position, speed, and course updates. Search by MMSI: 244315799, IMO: 7415010
Track the CL ATLAS in real-time with AIS data. TRADLINX provides live vessel position, speed, and course updates. Search by MMSI: 205023000, IMO: 9357511
Track the DELTA ATLAS in real-time with AIS data. TRADLINX provides live vessel position, speed, and course updates. Search by MMSI: 377901184, IMO: 9665114
Track the NAVIGATOR ATLAS in real-time with AIS data. TRADLINX provides live vessel position, speed, and course updates. Search by MMSI: 636016396, IMO: 9661558
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This Web Application displays 2020 AIS data in a hexbin format with annual vessel counts, majority vessel type and percentage, and minority vessel type and percentage. 2020 Monthly gridded AIS data is also displayed using Vessel Count. Access this data as an ArcGIS Online collection here. Learn more about AIS tracking here. Find more ocean and maritime resources in Living Atlas. Inquiries can be sent to Keith VanGraafeiland.