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MaritimeHub AIS – Live Fleet Overview

Live vessel positions from AISHub, community Raspberry Pi receivers and partner feeds. Filter by region, vessel type or call-sign and jump straight into the MaritimeHub Gallery.

Live map (demo) Dummy AIS data – interactive map coming soon
Map placeholder – this box will be replaced by your live JS map feed.

When your AIS backend (AISHub + Raspberry Pi) is wired in, this will show live vessel positions, zoom controls and filters.

Vessels tracked (demo) 18,420 Last 24 hours · Global
Ports with coverage 612 Including Liverpool, Rotterdam, Singapore
Community Pi stations 23 MaritimeHub & partner receivers
Ships with photos 4,380 Linked to the MaritimeHub Gallery

Live fleet snapshot (demo data)

Sample rows from GitHub AIS dataset – replace with your live feed.

Vessel Type IMO / MMSI Position Speed Destination
EVER GIVEN
Container ship
Container IMO 9811000
MMSI 353136000
North Sea · 53.6 N, 3.1 E 13.2 kn Rotterdam (NLRTM)
QUEEN MARY 2
Passenger · cruise
Cruise IMO 9241061
MMSI 235276200
English Channel 18.5 kn Southampton (GBSOU)
MSC GHANA
In gallery
Container IMO 9664974
MMSI 636010799
Approaches Rotterdam 12.1 kn Rotterdam (NLRTM)
SVITZER AMAZONAS
Local tug · Liverpool #1 station
Tug IMO 9409974
MMSI 232046652
Liverpool · Gladstone Dock 0.1 kn Liverpool (GBLIV)
PRINCESS MARIA
Bulk carrier
Bulk IMO 9172183
MMSI 636017000
Atlantic · Mid-ocean 11.4 kn Antwerp (BEANR)
MSC GHANA demo photo

MSC GHANA departing Rotterdam at sunset

Container ship · Photo by KehaoTan · Rotterdam, Netherlands

AIS track from the North Sea inbound lane, matched to the MaritimeHub Gallery entry for MSC GHANA. Click through for full technical details and more photos.

Community AIS photo demo

Community shots linked to AIS tracks

Global community · From phone cameras to long-lenses

When a user uploads a new photo, MaritimeHub can automatically match it to the correct vessel via IMO/MMSI and last known AIS position, then surface it on this page.

Ready to plug in your own AIS receiver?

Start with a simple Raspberry Pi, an SDR dongle and a small antenna. MaritimeHub will help you get online, send data to AISHub and feed your own maps and tools.

What’s coming next for MaritimeHub AIS?

  • Live map powered by AISHub + your own Raspberry Pi receivers.
  • Per-vessel pages with track history, ports visited and linked Gallery photos.
  • Station leaderboard – rank community receivers by coverage and uptime.
  • Premium tools: fleet watchlists, weather overlays, density heatmaps and more.