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    GIS ideal for spatial analysis of AIS data

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    Johanna Saladas & Erwin van Iperen
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    Dec 24, 2009

    While the introduction of the Automatic Identification System (AIS) provides a rich source of information about shipping traffic at sea, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) help to analyse and visualise the information. Bringing the two together proves particularly useful for spatial planning.

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