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All AIS-Data is created by the Marine-Traffic-Project. All...
- Openseamap
OpenSeaMap - die freie Seekarte, nach dem Wiki-Prinzip, auf...
- Sea Marks
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- Tidal Scale
Map Key. Harbour; Sea Marks; Lights; Bridges/Locks; Help
- Water Depth
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- Website
Map Key. Harbour; Sea Marks; Lights; Bridges/Locks; Help
- Harbour
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- Weather
1 ημέρα πριν · The new MyOcean viewer powered by the Copernicus Marine service is an opportunity for everyone to be able to display maps of the ocean in 4 dimensions (longitude, latitude, depth, and across time).
Tracking of ships - course, speed and further data of AIS-capable ships is shown on layer "Marine Traffic". [more...] Water depth - worldwide depth profile, using bathymetric data, with depth lines, seashade and colours.
The MyOcean Pro viewer provides dynamic visualization (without the requirement to download data into specialized tools or software), giving users access to maps, charts, and local time series based on information generated by the Copernicus Marine Service.
Windows PC, Notebook, Tablet. The NMEA-Datalogger is chart plotter and shows the chart togeter with navigation data received by WLAN. Charts will be stored in the cache and can be used offline later. Additionally we can logging water depths, for building depth contour lines.
Search the MarineTraffic ships database of more than 550000 active and decommissioned vessels. Search for popular ships globally. Find locations of ports and ships using the near Real Time ships map. View vessel details and ship photos.
Available for free, by anyone and from anywhere, MyOcean Pro viewer allows you to explore and visualize the data of the Copernicus Marine Data Store products. In MyOcean Pro you explore a 4-dimensional map of the ocean (longitude, latitude, depth and time).