EMSA’s Maritime Support Services (MSS)
EMSA’s Maritime Support Services (MSS)
EMSA’s Maritime Support Services (MSS)
Position information transmitted by ships via on board Automatic Identification System (AIS) and gathered automatically by commercial vessels in the area fitted with AIS receiving equipment.
SOLAS Regulation V/19.2.4; SafeSeaNet Interface and Functionalities Control Document and Regulation (EC) No 1406/2002 followed by EMSA Work Programmes.
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 A onboard at all times. In 2006, Class B AIS transponders were introduced (with fewer functionalities but at a cheaper cost) and since then even smaller vessels have voluntarily started to use AIS technology.
Since May 2014, following stricter EU legislation, any fishing vessel with an overall length of more than 15 metres and flying the flag of a Member State and registered in the Community, or operating in the internal waters or territorial sea of a Member State, or landing its catch in the port of a Member State is also obliged to be equipped with AIS.
Ship Gathered AIS data is collected by receiving equipment on board commercial vessels at sea and is relayed by service providers for integration into EMSA’s streaming interface, from where it is made available to the national systems of Member States and other institutional partners.
AIS works by automatically broadcasting tracking information at regular intervals via a Very High Frequency (VHF) transmitter built into the transponder to 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 is capable of providing different alternative mechanisms to retrieve Ship-AIS information:
The exact Conditions of Access will be agreed by EMSA when the data becomes available to users.