A Coverage system
Solar-power generated
Remote antenna
Archipelago coverage ranges
Northern islands coverage range
Some good news this week from Brasilia, Brazil where the annual UNESCO World Heritage Committee met. As a result of work by the Government of Ecuador it was decided to remove the Galapagos Islands from the List of World Heritage in Danger. For the past three years the the Government of Ecuador, the Galapagos National Park Service (GNPS) and various NGO's active in environmental affairs have been working hard to improve the situation. The Automatic Identification System (AIS) Project was introduced. NAUTICAL LOG found the AIS Project was most interesting as funding came from the Dutch Postcode Lottery specifically for this project. The Sea Shepherds will use this funding to build a network of AIS repeaters throughout the archipelago. These will be solar powered fully self-supporting at eight (8) fixed locations as well as aboard the GNPS vessels. All information is se…
Solar-power generated
Remote antenna
Archipelago coverage ranges
Northern islands coverage range
Some good news this week from Brasilia, Brazil where the annual UNESCO World Heritage Committee met. As a result of work by the Government of Ecuador it was decided to remove the Galapagos Islands from the List of World Heritage in Danger. For the past three years the the Government of Ecuador, the Galapagos National Park Service (GNPS) and various NGO's active in environmental affairs have been working hard to improve the situation. The Automatic Identification System (AIS) Project was introduced. NAUTICAL LOG found the AIS Project was most interesting as funding came from the Dutch Postcode Lottery specifically for this project. The Sea Shepherds will use this funding to build a network of AIS repeaters throughout the archipelago. These will be solar powered fully self-supporting at eight (8) fixed locations as well as aboard the GNPS vessels. All information is se…