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Plain-English guides to AIS, vessel tracking, and maritime data.

How AIS Works: A Plain-English Guide to Vessel Tracking

Real-time AIS vessel tracking, explained for anyone — no maritime background required.

What Is an MMSI? The 9-Digit Number Behind Every Vessel

The MMSI is the unique fingerprint of every AIS-equipped vessel. Here's how to read one.

Dark Ship Detection: Finding Vessels That Go AIS-Silent

When a vessel stops broadcasting AIS, that silence is itself a signal. Here's how to detect it.

Dutch Harbor Vessel Traffic: Inside America's #1 Fishing Port

Dutch Harbor lands more seafood by value than any U.S. port. Here's what its AIS traffic reveals.

AIS Gap Analysis for Maritime Insurers and P&I Clubs

How marine underwriters and P&I clubs use AIS archives to reconstruct incidents and assess risk.

How to Track a Vessel by Name or MMSI

Find any AIS-equipped vessel by its name or 9-digit MMSI — here's the fast way.

AIS vs Radar: What Each Tells You About Vessel Traffic

AIS and radar answer different questions. Here's how they complement each other.

Puget Sound Vessel Traffic: A Live Guide

Puget Sound is one of the busiest waterways on the West Coast. Here's how to watch it live.

The Best AIS API for Alaska & the Pacific Northwest

If your operations are in the North Pacific, coverage and depth matter more than a global vessel count.

What Is a P&I Club? Marine Insurance, Explained

P&I clubs cover the liabilities hull insurance doesn't. Here's the plain-English version.

Inside Passage Vessel Traffic: A Live Guide

Cruise ships, ferries, tugs and fishing boats thread the same protected waterway. Here's how to watch it live.

Hawaii Inter-Island Shipping & Vessel Traffic, Explained

Nearly everything Hawaii consumes moves by water. Here's the traffic behind the shelves.

Cook Inlet Vessel Traffic: Tides, Tankers, and Anchorage's Lifeline

Anchorage's supply line runs through 35-foot tides, winter ice, and one narrow inlet.