Calling of the Ais

Calling of the Ais
Author: Cynthia Young
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1662407343

When stylish and stunning Jemma discovers century-old Ais Indian artifacts on her oceanfront Florida property, she is compelled to know why. Incredibly, she finds herself traveling back in time over three hundred years through a tragic shipwrecked voyage back to her property and back to the savage Ais Indians.The handsome chief and his exotic princess are overwhelmed by this unexpected blonde, fair-skinned gift. Jemma is forced to live among them. What starts as a heathen tribal ritual binding the three evolves into an erotic sexual love triangle until history changes everything.

Shipboard Automatic Identification System Displays

Shipboard Automatic Identification System Displays
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee for Evaluating Shipboard Display of Automated Identification Systems
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2003
Genre: Ships
ISBN: 0309085500

Assesses the state of the art in Automatic Identification System (AIS) display technologies, evaluates system designs and capabilities, and reviews the human factors aspects associated with operating these systems.

A.I.s

A.I.s
Author: Jack Dann
Publisher: Ace
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780441012169

Ten masters of speculative fiction explore the future of computerized intellect and how humanity will interact with machines that can outthink--and outsmart--them. Includes stories by Nancy Kress, Gregory Benford, and Robert Reed. Original.

AIS Unleashed

AIS Unleashed
Author: Richard Fairman BA JP
Publisher: lulu.com
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-09-27
Genre:
ISBN:

AIS is the revolution in marine navigation With an AIS receiver any yachtsman can identify any AIS equipped vessel within VHF range. The vessels name is displayed with vessel details such as course speed and turning rate. Previously AIS equipment cost more than £100. Now with this book an AIS receiver can be made from a low cost VHF receiver. The modification is simple and for the first time AIS for less than £30.00 is a real possibility.

Information Systems

Information Systems
Author: United States. Department of the Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1992
Genre: Computer security
ISBN:

AIS Unleashed

AIS Unleashed
Author: Richard Fairman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2011-11-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1470939983

AIS is the revolution in marine navigation With an AIS receiver any yachtsman can identify any AIS equipped vessel within VHF range. The vessels name is displayed with vessel details such as course speed and turning rate. Previously AIS equipment cost more than £100. Now with this book an AIS receiver can be made from a low cost VHF receiver. The modification is simple and for the first time AIS for less than £30.00 is a real possibility.

The Quantification of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing in the Pacific Islands Region – a 2020 Update

The Quantification of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing in the Pacific Islands Region – a 2020 Update
Author: MRAG Asia Pacific (Souter D, Lowe J, Dixon C, Potts J, Banks R, Blaha F)
Publisher: MRAG Asia Pacific
Total Pages: 125
Release:
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a recognised global problem that undermines the integrity of responsible fisheries management arrangements and results in lost value to coastal states. The first attempt at quantifying the value and volume of IUU fishing in tuna fisheries within the Pacific Islands region was undertaken in 2016 using data from 2010-2015 (MRAG Asia Pacific, 2016). That study estimated the total volume of product either harvested or transhipped involving IUU activity in Pacific tuna fisheries was 306,440t, with an ex-vessel value of $616.11m. Nevertheless, the authors noted that the data and information underlying many of the estimates were highly uncertain and that the outputs should be seen as a ‘first cut’. In order to assess changes in the nature and extent of IUU fishing since that time, this study was commissioned as part of the Global Environment Facility-funded Pacific Islands Oceanic Fisheries Management Project II (OFMP II) to undertake a ‘2020 update’ of the original estimates. Broadly, the aim was to undertake an ‘apples vs apples’ update of the original estimates, using a consistent methodology and taking into account the latest available information. The study period covered the years 2017-2019. Importantly, this preceded any COVID-19 related impacts on monitoring, control and surveillance (MCS) and IUU activity in the region. Broadly, we used a ‘bottom up’ approach to quantify IUU fishing activity across key IUU risks in four categories: (i) unlicensed/unauthorised fishing, (ii) misreporting, (iii) non-compliance with other license conditions (e.g. shark finning) and (iv) postharvest risks (e.g. illegal transhipping). ‘Best estimate’ and minimum/maximum range values were generated for each risk, taking into account the best available information. Monte Carlo simulation was then used to produce probabilistic estimates of IUU activity, taking into account probability distributions assigned within the minimum and maximum range values. Using this approach, estimates of IUU volume and value were developed for each of the three main fishing sectors – purse seine (PS), tropical longline (TLL) and southern longline (SLL) – and then aggregated to produce an overall estimate for Pacific Islands region tuna fisheries. The report sets out the outcomes from the analysis, as well as the main messages arising. The report also identifies priorities for future MCS development in the region across both purse seine and longline fisheries.