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Annex 3<br />

Details for Section 1.4:<br />

bottom-up QA/QC<br />

Activity estimate quality of spatial coverage<br />

It can be seen from Table 5 that the amount of messages per year usable for the bottom-up emissions study<br />

is the largest in 2012, including sets from two different satellite sources (Kystverket, exactEarth) and several<br />

terrestrial sources. The total number of AIS-messages successfully processed (all years) is over 8.3 billion.<br />

However, this number may include duplicate messages, especially near European coastal regions. The annual<br />

number of messages is significantly smaller for 2007–2009 and for these years there were no S-AIS sources<br />

available.<br />

The effect of the increase in messages is that coverage increases both temporally and geographically from<br />

2007 to 2012. This section focused specifically on the geographical coverage.<br />

Figure 10 and Figure 12 show the coverage of the AIS and LRIT data sets respectively with the same scale<br />

to facilitate comparability through the period. Most noticeable is that from 2010 to 2012 there are marked<br />

improvements, particularly over ocean regions owing to the inclusion of S-AIS. Europe is very well covered in<br />

all years, but particularly from 2010 onwards. Marine Traffic and IHS are global coverage terrestrial AIS sources,<br />

with the former substituting for the latter from 2010 onwards, resulting in what appears to be consistently<br />

improved shore-based message reception.<br />

The 2012 and 2011 AIS data set provides good global coverage, with shipping routes clearly noticeable at this<br />

scale.

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