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News and more for cutting edge ocean exploration

Welcome to r/marinetechnology, a place for news and discussion of anything related to ocean technology, ROVs, jobs in the industry, and more. Also feel free to post interesting images related to ocean tech, or start a discussion about the future of the industry.

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Any source of historic ais data?

Hi! I am a newbie doing a machine learning based project which uses ais data of the ship and from the past dataset predicts if it has been involved with some accident or not in real time. But the problem is I haven't been able to find a dataset for it. I did find one on kaggle but it's too small and many other paid services out their don't provide historic data.

Are you guys aware of any source?

I've tried bigquery , data.gov , kaggle , aishub etc. but to no avail..

Thanks in advance.

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2018/03/12
18:01 UTC

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Boat Dealership

How much does the owner of a boat dealership make per year?

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2018/03/01
01:13 UTC

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ROV team explains how they navigate underwater, continue sample collection training during sea trials

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2016/08/16
23:14 UTC

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Preparing a Deep Sea Remotely Operated Vehicle for Deployment

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2016/08/12
02:00 UTC

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Hey Visitors to r/marinetechnology

This is somewhat of a niche subreddit, so if you're visiting you most likely already have an interest in marine technology, ocean engineering, or oceanography.

A little bit about me: I am a Senior studying Oceanography/Ocean Tech at the University of Washington. I participated in the MATE International ROV Competition for several years, and hope to work for a company like Teledyne once I graduate. I'm also the chair of the MTS student section here. I was inspired to create this subreddit a couple of years ago in the interest of gathering like-minded individuals to discuss the latest marine tech news, info, and to answer questions for students who aspire to join the industry. However, between studies and work, I wasn't able to put in the time and effort necessary to grow this subreddit. And in all honesty, although I enjoy browsing reddit, I have never been a frequent poster.

If you see this and think that you could grow this subreddit or make it better, message me and we'll talk about making you a moderator. I think this is a growing field that could use a hub to connect the various marine technology interests around the web. I myself will try to be a more frequent poster.

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2016/02/04
19:23 UTC

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Anyone Know What It Costs To Get A Global AIS Data Feed?

I am looking at creating a startup to develop some technology that needs AIS data. I've looked around, but I can't seem to find a price to get a feed from ExactEarth or Orbcomm. Does anyone have experience with these companies?

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2015/09/21
14:56 UTC

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