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Baltic Sea under silent siege—GPS interference spreads, radar blackout now hits ships at seaUnusual and widespread GPS interference continues to plague ships operating in the Baltic Sea. Since 2022, such disruptions have become an almost daily concern for maritime traffic in the region.
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The Nation Newspaper on MSNMapping Nigeria’s maritime future: The $10m hydrographic driveBy Kabir AbdulsalamOn June 21, stakeholders across the globe marked World Hydrography Day under the theme “Seabed Mapping: Enabling Ocean Action.” In Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, the event ...
Continuous observation of change in vessels activity is important to detect the events and understand the circumstances within the maritime environment. In this paper, we propose the estimation and ...
When looking at a map, the Strait of Hormuz might not seem all that impressive. It’s just a slim waterway squeezed between ...
Risto Kariranta, the CEO of Ahti Pool, believes that the pooling systems now being developed in order to comply with FuelEU Maritime (FEUM) regulations will help shipping to maximise the benefits of ...
A narrow passage of water called the Strait of Hormuz is the primary route for Middle Eastern countries shipping oil and petroleum products from the Persian Gulf to the rest of the world. Iran has ...
In urban traffic, a Dynamic Traffic Light System (DTLS) is an important aspect of automatic driving. DTLS estimates the time of the light signal from images of dynamically changing road traffic. In ...
The new centre will manage and operate the Integrated National Maritime System for monitoring maritime traffic and oversee the National Maritime Single Window, which aims to unify procedures and ...
Proposed north-end redevelopment draws resident concerns on neighborhood density, traffic impacts City Council members representing the area held a joint meeting to discuss the future of the old ...
Turkey’s controversial maritime spatial planning map, submitted to UNESCO, divides the Aegean Sea in half, challenging Greece’s island rights and escalating tensions. Greece calls the map legally ...
Major ocean container lines are less likely to return to the Red Sea/Suez Canal route, analysts said, as Israel and Iran continued to trade military strikes. There were no immediate reports of attacks ...
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