Tag: Copernicus Maritime Surveillance
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Copernicus Maritime Surveillance - Product Catalogue
Published22.07.2019The Copernicus Maritime Surveillance (CMS) service, implemented by EMSA, provides earth observation satellite images to support a better understanding and improved monitoring of activities at sea. The service is available to support authorised users in a wide range of operational functions, including maritime safety and security, fisheries control, customs, law enforcement, and marine environment ...
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Copernicus Maritime Surveillance User Group 2
Published21.06.2019 -
CMS Maritime Security Workshop
Published15.05.2019 -
Copernicus Maritime Surveillance - Info sheets
Published22.01.2019These six info sheets introduce the different function areas covered by the Copernicus Maritime Surveillance service, and highlight one use case per area. They illustrate how the CMS service can be used in practice and provide concrete examples of situations in which satellite data has added value to maritime operations.
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Copernicus Maritime Surveillance - Service Overview
Published31.12.2018The Copernicus Security Service supports EU policy by providing information in response to Europe's security challenges. It improves crisis prevention, preparedness and response in three key areas: maritime surveillance (implemented by EMSA), border surveillance, and support to EU External Action.
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Copernicus Maritime Surveillance First User Group Report
Published13.12.2018 -
Copernicus User Group Meeting
Published10.10.2018 -
Support to international organisations - Support to African Nemo operations
Published30.09.2018Requesting Authority: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes (UNODC). Area: Gulf of Guinea and West Africa. Date: May to September 2018. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes (UNODC) manages a Global Maritime Crime Programme (GMCP) with activities in the areas of counter-piracy, maritime capacity building, and combating maritime crime including the trafficking of illicit substances by ...
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CMS Service
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CMS Service Fisheries Control
Published19.09.2018