Over the past two days, FleetMon hosted the second bi-national meeting of our MAREMIS research project here in Rostock. Together with our project partners from IHPC in Singapore, we are developing machine learning-based models and a demonstrator to measure, track, and validate emissions-related aspects of maritime transport to reduce emissions from ships. See what we have achieved so far.
Since FleetMon was founded in 2007, we have supported research and development projects worldwide. We offer students, researchers, and academics access to our comprehensive API suite and our extensive AIS data archive. One of our recent projects is with two research fellows from the University of Aberdeen (Scotland). They examine how natural and man-made environmental changes influence marine mammals and seabirds’ behavior and population dynamics.
Dr. Aude Benhemma-Le Gall during her work aboard a research vessel.Read more…
From now on, you can view all incoming vessels for a specific port in the live view and watch each vessel arriving down to the minute. Planned arrivals for a particular port can no longer be seen exclusively via the port details page but can be monitored and displayed directly in FleetMon Explorer.
With the My Fleet feature, FleetMon users keep track of their fleets or vessels of interest. Monitoring live positions, organizing the fleet with the help of tags, and downloading the report is pretty simple with just a few clicks. Now, this report is even more extensive with including much more data and information.
In 2021, we started to put the spotlight on our passionate ship spotters. Each month, we showcase a different photographer of FleetMon.com. In January 2023, you’ll meet a maritime enthusiast from the Netherlands, Pieter, (User name: pm_inpyn) who joined FleetMon in 2019.
For the last time of the year, we announce an update on how we extended our terrestrial AIS coverage worldwide. Become an AIS Partner and contribute to Global Maritime Transparency. Take a look at the latest achievements regarding FleetMon’s AIS station network extension.
The largest expansion of our network was achieved in Europe.Read more…
Welcome to the last edition for 2022 of the FleetMon Maritime Gallery. This month, we feature all twelve Photos of the Month in 2022 voted by the FleetMon Community. Scroll through the months and see which vessel photos were the most successful.
Last but not least: Thanks to all of our loyal ship spotter out there! Thank you for every single photo uploaded in 2022, thank you for every comment, and thank you for every edit to our data sheets. Keep up the good work!
In 2021, we started to put the spotlight on our passionate ship spotters. Each month, we showcase a different photographer of FleetMon.com. In December 2022, you’ll meet a maritime enthusiast from Great Britain (User name: MickWarrick) who joined FleetMon in 2016.
Some cooperations and partnerships are particularly special to us at FleetMon. These include, above all, those with a connection to our home port of Rostock, Germany. The newest cooperation we have started is with the Maritime Museum. We installed an AIS antenna there and expanded our network; at the same time, we enriched the Maritime Museum with a new attraction.
In 2021, we started to put the spotlight on our passionate ship spotters. Each month, we showcase a different photographer of FleetMon.com. In September 2022, you’ll meet a maritime enthusiast from Greece (User name: zante) who joined FleetMon in 2018.