EMSA’s Maritime Support Services (MSS)
EMSA’s Maritime Support Services (MSS)
EMSA’s Maritime Support Services (MSS)
T-AIS information available to specific Member States having signed the relevant SLA with the BCSEA countries (third countries with a coast in the Black and Caspian Sea).
Service Level Agreement (SLA) on sharing T-AIS information to be signed by BCSEA countries
Conditions of Use for the participation of the SAFEMED and BCSEA Countries in MAREΣ in phase 2
Since 2002, the SOLAS Regulation V/19.2.4 requires that all ships of 300 gross tonnage (GT) and upwards engaged on international voyages, cargo ships of 500 GT and upwards not engaged on international voyages and passenger ships irrespective of GT must have an AIS Class onboard at all times.
AIS data is gathered by shore-based stations owned by countries participating in BCSEA project (i.e. Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ukraine, Turkey and Turkmenistan).
AIS works by automatically broadcasting tracking information at regular intervals via a Very High Frequency (VHF) transmitter built into the transponder to shore-based receiving stations. The AIS transponders work in an autonomous and continuous mode and, presently, the two VHF frequencies used are 161.975Mhz (AIS1, or channel 87B) and 162.025Mhz (AIS2, or channel 88B).
EMSA provides different alternative mechanisms to retrieve T-AIS from BCSEA:
T-AIS data is available online for a minimum of 30 months from the reporting date. The data is archived for at least 5 years and may be provided upon request.
In accordance with the Conditions of Use for the participation of the SAFEMED and BCSEA Countries in MAREΣ in phase 2, T-AIS data from BCSEA are exchanged and made available to the MAREΣ participating States16, and T-AIS data of the MAREΣ participating States are made available to the BCSEA participants.