Busy weeks: Antwerp, Amsterdam, Athens now covered.
with a little help of our friends…
Thanks to Stevo in Belgium, Johan in the Netherlands, also Costas and Lekkas in Greece, we did increase the reception of DS for more then 50% in the last three weeks. We rearranged the areas into the known Seas, we dropped the city selections, because there are just to much (hope, everybody is using a fast computer).
Very motivating for us, we now wish for a client, which is able to track all the vessels at the same time.
We are working on that of course. There are a couple extensions in the search function and the detail view of a vessel. We are now displaying the ship history of names and flags. Did we mention the new Blog and the Forums. Please make use of them and start interacting with us!
Uploads of vessel images have strongly increased over the last months, thanks to all the supporters for that.
Next step on Digital Seas will be the introduction of Zone-Alerts for individual vessels and areas, a big step into even more practical returns of this site.
Who ever could support us with more AIS reception is very welcome here! Lars


If you can sponsor me a new SR-162 the cover will be better.
The SR-162 is on the way to Belgium, Stevo :-) would be nice to see the long way from the coast to the port being covered.
Still didn’t receive the SR-162. For your information, my computer did had a small crash and will be back online next week.
We like to install 4 more station to have full coverage from sea to Antwerp and maybe 5th station in Ghent
Like to build a station in
- Zandvliet
- Terneuzen
- Zeebrugge
- Flushing/Westkappele
- Ghent (extra)
Hope that other spotters (reading this website) out 1 of these places like to start a station at their place.