Liverpool Bay Links
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- AIS
- The ShipPlotter program
decodes AIS signals.
- High Performance AIS Receiving Aerial with performance significantly better
than those commercially available, as well as being both cheap and (for one
version) simple to construct.
- Live AIS from Isle of Man.
- Live AIS from the Humber and upper Trent.
- Live AIS from East
Sussex coast.
- Live AIS from the Solent/Southampton/Portsmouth area.
- A second site with live AIS from the Solent/Southampton/Portsmouth area.
- Haven AIS - monitoring vessels serving the Harwich Haven Ports
- Humber AIS - now with Navtex.
- Live AIS from the Netherlands.
- Live AIS from Göteborgs området.
- Live AIS from Rogalands kusten.
- Live AIS from Rotterdam
- A good collection of live AIS from around the world.
- AIS-live
public server have European coverage, but the data has a minimum 1 hour delay.
- US CoastGuard
AIS overview.
- Track the five
ACLs live on a satellite map.
- World wide
ship locations from sailwx.
- Ship Information
- The online shipping magazine Irish Sea Shipping has photos and up to date information about the ships in the Irish Sea.
- The Port of Liverpool In Camera site has photos and information on the port and ships of Liverpool.
- Liverpool Pilotage Services for information and photos about the river pilots.
- Search for ship particulars on equasis.org by IMO number, ship's name or call sign (requires free registration).
- The ITU ship search by ship name, call sign or MMSI.
- The World Ship Society.
- Latest News and History of ships from the Port of Larne Ferry Web.
- seasecretary.com for administrative, secretarial and logistical support for shipping companies.
- Ship Photos
- Bill Anderson has contributed many excellent pictures to AISLiverpool. Visit his own photo website at ShipsPhotographsNWSWUKPorts.com/.
- Shipspotting.com - The world's largest shipping image archive with over 100,000 pictures.
- Ships at Liverpool - Merchant shipping on the River Mersey, Birkenhead, surrounding area and sometimes elsewhere .
- Plenty of up to date photographs of Merseyshipping (The old Ships at Liverpool site).
- The Liverpool Pictorial Photograph site has photographs of the architecture, maritime and people of Liverpool.
- www.cargoshipphotos.com
- www.ShipPhotos.co.uk
- GalwayShips.com
- Maritime Digital Archive.
- Riversea International- A Daily Journal of Shipping Photography.
- www.shipimages.co.uk
- images-of-ships.com
- Alan Faulkner's Ships of the Mersey.
- Ship & Railway Photographs from the Mersey/Ship canal region by John Eyres.
- George Carr collects photographs of ships old and new.
- Liverpool Bay Information
- The offshore industry in Liverpool Bay.
- The North Hoyle Offshore Windfarm Project.
- The BHP oil and gas field project that runs Lennox.
- The Burbo Offshore wind farm project and the company building it.
- Bird watching on and information about the Dee Estuary.
- The sands of time website provides information about the North West coastline.
- The Coastal Observatory, Liverpool Bay.
- Mersey Basin Campaign - improving water quality.
- The New Brighton Lifeboat website.
- The Hoylake Lifeboat website.
- Moelfre Lifeboat who run the Tyne class Robert and Violet lifeboat.
- Offshore Wind Power Marine Services provides vessel and logistical support to offshore projects.
- Portling Coastguard on the Solway.
- Webcams
- The Wirral Webcam site includes:
- Hilbre Island webcam with views of the North Hoyle Wind farm.
- The Leasowe Lighthouse webcam.
- West Kirby Marine Lake.
- Merseycam view of the Mersey from Seacombe promenade.
- Manx Radio's Douglas Bay webcam.
- Liverpool webcams - courtesy of the BBC.
- Webcam of Portsmouth harbour.
- Mull of Galloway point and zoom webcam.
- Another oil rig webcam! This one is in the Gulf of Mexico. (Timelapse animation).
- SealinksWebcams
features over a hundred webcams located in harbours and onboard ships all over the world.
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