While not inclusive of all vessel traffic in the Arctic, it certainly shows a significant number of ships and routes. More importantly, it should encourage search and rescue authorities to request Amver data when managing search and rescue cases in the Arctic.
If you want to know more about Amver and the Arctic you can read our previous Arctic related posts here and here.
Do your ships sail in Arctic waters? If so you should enroll in the Amver system.
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