船图网 (Chuán tú wǎng)
Shipmap.org

原始链接: https://www.shipmap.org/

这张交互式地图可视化了2012年全球商船的运动轨迹,由Kiln利用UCL能源研究所的数据创建。它将船舶航线叠加在海底地形图上,允许用户平移、缩放和调整时间线。 船队分为五类——集装箱船、干散货船、油轮、气体运输船和车辆运输船,每类都提供过滤和二氧化碳排放量(以千吨为单位)以及货运能力的统计数据。用户可以切换图层,如港口名称和航线,以进行自定义查看。 偶尔出现似乎在陆地上航行的船只,是由于数据缺失或通过未显示的运河/河流造成的。一月至四月的数据不太完整。该地图根据船舶特征和速度计算二氧化碳排放量,利用来自exactEarth和Clarksons Research的数据,由欧洲气候基金会资助。 该地图可以嵌入,Kiln还为安装提供定制版本。

## Shipmap.org:全球航运的视觉探索 Shipmap.org呈现了全球海上交通的迷人可视化,最初基于2012年的数据,但评论员指出MarineTraffic.com等网站提供实时数据。该地图揭示了清晰的航运路线模式,突出了从波斯湾到中国的石油流动、巴拿马和苏伊士运河等关键航道上的拥堵,以及效率决定的既定“航运线路”。 用户指出该地图说明了新加坡为何成为全球主要枢纽,也展示了胡塞武装和索马里海盗等组织可能造成的影响,以及南大洋的相对空旷。讨论延伸到在南大洋航行的挑战(由于极端天气),北方港口季节性关闭的影响,以及洋流和天气对路线选择的影响。 这项可视化引发了关于法规影响(例如减少燃料中的硫含量)的对话,气候变化可能带来的新的北极航线,以及全球航运的巨大规模。它是一个引人入胜的工具,用于理解全球贸易、地理以及世界海洋的相互联系。
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Can I embed this map?

Yes. You are welcome to embed this map. Please include a link back to Kiln somewhere in the text of your article. Use the following embed code for a fully responsive embed that will adjust to the width of your website. Feel free to change the height and/or give it a fixed width if you prefer.

What can I see?

You can see movements of the global merchant fleet over the course of 2012, overlaid on a bathymetric map. You can also see a few statistics such as a counter for emitted CO2 (in thousand tonnes) and maximum freight carried by represented vessels (varying units).

What can I do?

You can pan and zoom in the usual ways, and skip back and forward in time using the timeline at the bottom of the screen. The controls at the top right let you show and hide different map layers: port names, the background map, routes (a plot of all recorded vessel positions), and the animated ships view. There are also controls for filtering and colouring by vessel type.

What the are types of ships shown?

The merchant fleet is divided into five categories, each of which has a filter and a CO2 and freight counter for the hour shown on the clock. The ship types and units are as follows:

  • Container (e.g. manufactured goods): number of container slots equivalent to 20 feet (i.e. a 40-foot container takes two slots)
  • Dry bulk (e.g. coal, aggregates): combined weight of cargo, fuel, water, provisions, passengers and crew a vessel can carry, measured in thousand tonnes
  • Tanker (e.g. oil, chemicals): same as dry bulk
  • Gas bulk (e.g. liquified natural gas): capacity for gases, measured in cubic metres
  • Vehicles (e.g. cars): same as dry bulk

Why do ships sometimes appear to move across land?

In some cases this is because there are ships navigating via canals or rivers that aren’t visible on the map. Generally, though, this effect is an artefact of animating a ship between two recorded positions with missing data between, especially when the positions are separated by a narrow strip of land. We may develop the map to remove this effect in the future.

Why are there fewer ships visible in the first part of the year?

Unfortunately the data we are using for the map is incomplete for the first few months of the year: roughly January to April.

Who created this map?

The map was created by Kiln based on data from the UCL Energy Institute (UCL EI)

Website: Duncan Clark & Robin Houston from Kiln

Data: Julia Schaumeier & Tristan Smith from the UCL EI

Music: Bach Goldberg Variations played by Kimiko Ishizaka

How was the map created?

UCL EI took data showing location and speed of ships and cross-checked it with another database to get the vessel characteristics, such as engine type and hull measurements. With this information they were able to compute the CO2 emissions for each observed hour, following the approach laid out in the Third IMO Greenhouse Gas Study 2014. Kiln took the resulting dataset and visualized it with WebGL on top of a specially created base map, which shows bathymetry (ocean depth), based on the GEBCO_2014 Grid (version 20150318), as well as continents and major rivers from Natural Earth.

Where did you get the data and who paid?

Our data sources for shipping positions are exactEarth for AIS data (location/speed) and Clarksons Research UK World Fleet Register (static vessel information). We are very grateful to our funders, the European Climate Foundation.

I want one too!

If you want to have an installation in your foyer, museum, living room, you can contact us at [email protected]. We’d be happy to work on a bespoke version.

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