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Flightradar24 for Ships

167 points - today at 11:01 AM

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  • ltrg

    today at 4:16 PM

    This only covers container ships btw. For full coverage of all vessels, try the 'vessel presence' layer in Global Fishing Watch's interactive map, based on a feed from Spire: https://globalfishingwatch.org/map/

      • nehal3m

        today at 9:52 PM

        https://www.marinetraffic.com has most AIS transponders, I use it to track friends on commercial and private vessels.

        • joezydeco

          today at 7:58 PM

          https://aisvesseltracker.com/ is a good one too. Shows a LOT more, including cruise ships and pleasure craft.

          • landl0rd

            today at 9:31 PM

            It's also a bit limited. The gold standard is still kpler.

            • cess11

              today at 4:59 PM

              Thanks for the recommendation, looks interesting. I've used Vessel Finder due to something being a nuisance with Marine Traffic.

              https://www.vesselfinder.com/

          • dwedge

            today at 6:23 PM

            Years ago I used to subscribe to a service that did this for oil tankers and tried to estimate oil to each route, they wrote a weekly summary. Eventually they decided they only wanted enterprise clients and not people like me who, working in devops, had no need for this service at all and only paid the $20 a month out of some weird fascination

            • victorbjorklund

              today at 1:19 PM

              What is different from marinetraffic?

                • today at 2:16 PM

                  • n2j3

                    today at 2:13 PM

                    Marinetraffic is a good example of enshittification. Started well, now it's heavy and ad-laden, practically useless without a paid account.

                      • dry_soup

                        today at 2:26 PM

                        Sounds like Flightradar24

                          • jen729w

                            today at 2:40 PM

                            In case anyone isn't aware:

                            https://globe.adsbexchange.com

                            – is an alternative to FlightRadar24 with more data.

                              • mike_d

                                today at 8:43 PM

                                ADSBX used to be volunteer ran until JETNET paid the guy who controlled the domain name $20 million dollars to "sell" it to them and steal everyone else's source code and data. They now do selective filtering to appease their commercial clients.

                                Everyone has moved to https://globe.airplanes.live/ and https://app.airframes.io/flights now.

                                Here is the lawsuit from one former group of contributors: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23963235-golden-hamm...

                                • oncallthrow

                                  today at 4:21 PM

                                  Unfortunately adsbexchange does not allow you to see the source/destination of flights

                                    • esseph

                                      today at 7:13 PM

                                      Untrue

                                      Click on the aircraft, then click on Flight Activity.

                              • rustyhancock

                                today at 2:34 PM

                                At least for FR24 you get a "Gold" account (no longer business) simply for running a feed.

                                  • tappaseater

                                    today at 2:45 PM

                                    Nitpick: It's called Contributor and supposedly has the same features of the previous subscription. It still feels like a setup for future degradation by some marketing genius.

                            • Noaidi

                              today at 2:38 PM

                              I find Marinetraffic is fine without an account.

                              Here is a link to oil tankers anchored around the Strait of Hormuz. It has much better filters:

                              https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:56.8/cente...

                                • dzhiurgis

                                  today at 8:47 PM

                                  Any of these provide satellite data without charge?

                                  Also - is there any sites that publish parsed data from SAR sats?

                          • wodenokoto

                            today at 1:26 PM

                            And what’s the similarity to flight radar?

                              • notahacker

                                today at 1:32 PM

                                A real time visualization using AIS instead of ADS-B feeds, presumably

                                  • wodenokoto

                                    today at 2:39 PM

                                    as opposed to the dozens of other flight tracker sites?

                                      • esseph

                                        today at 7:13 PM

                                        This is ships not aircraft

                        • general_reveal

                          today at 8:47 PM

                          It almost seems like I could have lived life as a trader and traveled the seas. Don’t know the type of money involved, and I guess I wouldn’t even know where to begin doing that in real life. So much easier in video games.

                          I’d just be a simple TEMU hauler, no fuss, simple life. Travel the world, catch some fish.

                          • throw0101c

                            today at 3:15 PM

                            Meta: I like the use of an actual globe when zoomed out. Wish more things would do this.

                            * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercator_projection

                            * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gall–Peters_projection

                            * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cylindrical_equal-area_project...

                              • twocommits

                                today at 8:02 PM

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                            • sgt

                              today at 11:33 AM

                              Seems to only have a tiny amount of ships compared to marinetraffic.com ?

                                • jameshart

                                  today at 2:40 PM

                                  Seems regionally biased. This map makes it look like the Americas barely see any ship traffic, while the South China Sea is paved with ships from shore to shore.

                                    • moffkalast

                                      today at 7:28 PM

                                      The way I understand marinetraffic works is by having AIS receivers near shores and sending any received contacts to an API. If this works the same way then there's probably a lot fewer receivers so far.

                              • urba_

                                today at 7:51 PM

                                I once worked on a problem: GPS tracking shipping containers, since one company had almost 1% lost/stolen each year. I had an idea of using AIS with Si4362 to get positioning data from the container ship itself, but it was nearly impossible to get access to reefer monitoring systems. We ended up just using 4G NB-IoT for coastal tracking and it did solve the problem

                                • Levitating

                                  today at 2:54 PM

                                  Seems like it's just cargo ships? And presumably not even all of them.

                                  I'll prefer vesselfinder for marinetraffic.

                                  • 0dayman

                                    today at 9:43 PM

                                    I don't see any of the American destroyers in Hormoz

                                      • enraged_camel

                                        today at 10:01 PM

                                        This is only for container ships.

                                    • gehsty

                                      today at 3:57 PM

                                      Interesting, a cool resource for an API endpoint for AIS data so aisstream.io. Seems quite solid. Any one any idea of a good resource for satellite AIS data - I feel like the EU probably funded it and I can’t find anything on capricious etc.

                                      • dmarinus

                                        today at 3:19 PM

                                        I tried posting ais-catcher.org but it got ignored

                                          • gerry_shaw

                                            today at 3:59 PM

                                            Doman needs to be www.ais-catcher.org

                                        • amelius

                                          today at 5:39 PM

                                          Did anyone spot the USS Abraham Lincoln?

                                            • appointment

                                              today at 8:19 PM

                                              Military ships don't run their radio beacons in combat zones. (There was an incident last year where the USS Theodore Roosevelt collided with a civilian cargo ship at night at least partially because it tried to approach the Suez canal with it's beacon off.)

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                                          • sublinear

                                            today at 7:43 PM

                                            Off topic, but I hope the UX improves. It's almost unusable.

                                            Clicking on anything is an error-prone mess and then it hijacks the back button by changing the URL. That would be better off as a simple "share" link somewhere in the popup.

                                            • nodesocket

                                              today at 5:30 PM

                                              This seems useful speculating on short term oil prices. I believe the straight of hormuz may be closed or rumor of closing. Every expert seems to think that will spike oil prices.

                                              • newzino

                                                today at 4:03 PM

                                                These tools went mainstream when the Houthis started hitting container ships. Watching AIS transponders go dark or vessels suddenly diverting around the Cape was something you just couldn't get from news coverage. And with Hormuz tensions right now, the real-time value is even higher.

                                                • ConanRus

                                                  today at 7:01 PM

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                                                  • aaron695

                                                    today at 1:25 PM

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                                                    • vldszn

                                                      today at 2:20 PM

                                                      Looking good! Thanks for sharing