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Half of vessels in Scotland ‘invisible’ to marine tracking systems – study - The research comes from Heriot-Watt University.
A new study by researchers at ProtectedSeas highlights the potential of marine radar technology to monitor speed of small ...
THE installation of Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) is likely to be made mandatory for ships operating in Falklands' waters. However representatives of the fishing industry say the ...
A new study by researchers at ProtectedSeas highlights the potential of marine radar technology to monitor speed of small vessels. The research ...
Over half of vessels in Scotland’s coastal waters are untracked, raising serious concerns for vessel safety, marine traffic and environmental monitoring.
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications is considering amendments to require vessels of all sizes to install automatic identification systems (AIS) in a bid ...
At the end of February, a North Korean cargo ship, sailing with its Automatic Identification System (AIS) turned off, sank ...
At the Special Operations Forces Innovation Network Seminar (SOFINS) in Bordeaux (France), Survey Copter, an Airbus Defence ...
The Coast Guard installs a radar system at the Phividec Industrial Estate in Misamis Oriental to track vessel movements amid growing scrutiny over smuggling and a planned a naval base in the area ...
CMC Marine, a specialist in electrically operated stabilisation systems, has partnered with marine electronic instrument ...
China's support for North Korea is rooted in strategic interests, but this close alliance is becoming an increasing liability for China ...