
Copernicus Maritime Surveillance
@copernicuscms
Providing timely, relevant, targeted satellite-based data for maritime surveillance to MS&EU bodies. Managed by @EU_Commission, implemented by @EMSA_EU.
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You like Gdansk 🇵🇱 in May? Be a part of the #EUSpaceDays25 organised by EU Defence and Space under the auspices of the @POLAND25EU. Let's stroll around the Copernicus Earth Art Exhibition, visiting the world's and Poland's most famous places seen from the space. defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu/eu-space-days-…


#DYK? Copernicus Maritime Surveillance Earth Observation images and value-added products reinforce authorities’ capacities to detect illegal activities at sea.


🛰️Copernicus Maritime Surveillance Wake Detection Service (WDS) is a key tool that assists national authorities in detecting small vessels and determining their heading.


🛰️Copernicus Maritime Surveillance optical images enhance national authorities’ capacity to monitor ports of interest.


High-resolution optical images from Copernicus Maritime Surveillance help law enforcement authorities in detecting AIS spoofing.


Through Earth Observation images, Copernicus Maritime Surveillance ensures the safe passage of vessels, individuals and goods. Have a look at this passenger ship!


#DYK? Copernicus Maritime Surveillance optical images enhance national authorities’ capacity to monitor ports of interest and ship activities.


#DYK? Copernicus Maritime Surveillance Vessel Detection service helps detecting vessels not reporting its #AIS position. It is a crucial tool for customs authorities for monitoring a vessel of interest conducting possible illegal activities.


By providing high-resolution Earth Observation images, Copernicus Maritime Surveillance supports law enforcement authorities to track vessels suspected of AIS spoofing.



With the help of Copernicus Maritime Surveillance high-resolution optical images, national authorities can monitor vessels of interest in port areas.
