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  1. OpenSeaMap - The free nautical chart. You are either using a browser that does not support JavaScript, or you have disabled JavaScript. OpenSeaMap uses JavaScript for its maps. not found. VAR 3.5°5'E (2015) ANNUAL DECREASE 8' Edit. Map with JOSM Remote. View. Weather. Sea Marks. Harbours. Sport. Aerial photo. Coordinate Grid.

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    • License

      About OpenSeaMap; OSM - Data can be used freely under the...

    • Sea Marks

      North cardinal mark: East cardinal mark: South cardinal...

    • Tidal Scale

      Tidal Scale - OpenSeaMap - The free nautical chart

    • Website

      Website - OpenSeaMap - The free nautical chart

    • Harbour

      Harbour Master: Waste Disposal

    • Online Help

      OpenSeaMap - Online help The OpenSeaMap community are...

    • Bridges/Locks

      Bridges/Locks - OpenSeaMap - The free nautical chart

    • About Openseamap

      OpenSeaMap - Online map. Version: 0.1.23 Date: 18.10.2012...

    • Onlinehilfe

      OpenSeaMap - Onlinehilfe Die OpenSeaMap-Gemeinschaft besteht...

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    OpenSeaMap was created in 2009 in response to a great need for freely-accessible seafaring maps. OpenSeaMap's goal is to add nautical and tourism information that would interest sailors into OSM and to present this in a pleasing and usable way. This includes beacons, buoys and other seamarks, port information, repair shops, ship supplies and much m...

    OpenSeaMap can be viewed online. We have implemented a Port-Pilot-Book, Wikipedia, weather reports, AIS, aerial photos, gauges, etc. You can download the current map onto your chart plotter, laptop, tablet, smartphone, GPS-handheld for your cruise. We collect shallow water depths. Aim is to display the profile of the coastal sea bed.

    The data scheme(en) applies to the international norm IHO-S-57 and a new standard S-101 for Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs), as published by the IHO. This allows a simple exchange of data with other ECDIS-Applications. Because of the complexity of attributing seamarks, there will be (unlike the usual OSM procedure) a strict separation between...

    openseamap-forum (en)/(de) Everything about using and creating maps for OpenSeaMap:
    openseamap-develop (en) OpenSeaMap developer discusssion:

    Sailors

    Are you a seaman, sailor, motorboat driver, kayaker? You can contribute a great deal using your GPS-device: When you are on a cruise, or live near a port, please walk along the border of each mole/pier. Then upload the track if you have time and create a port map. Of course you are free to add any information you find interesting, which will then be available to seaman world-wide. You can also begin at home and trace orthophotos of your destination, which you can refine on-site. Every bit of...

    Orthophoto painter

    Do you like to trace aerial photographs? In many parts of the world there are high-resolution aerial photographs from Bingavailable. You can use them to create exact port plans and to refine the coast line. This way, you can dream about making a nice cruise, even when you are still at home...

    OSM member

    OSM members, including those that are not (yet?) seafarers, are welcome to the project! Anyone can map a port. A port is a rather exciting mapping-project, ..... . A well-illustrated manual helps you with that. The template "Hafen" in JOSMhelps you filling in the Tags, and several wiki pages explain the specifics of a SeaMap in several languages. A bit more complicated is adding seamarks, which requires you to have some nautical knowledge. However, maybe you have a friend or colleague that ca...

    All data in the OpenStreetMap data bank, so also those of OpenSeaMap, stand under the licence ODbL. The licence says that any kind of use of OSM data, also commercially, is allowed, nevertheless, it has to be declared, that the data come from OSM, and every product which is derived from OSM data must stand again under the ODbL-License. The data are...

    There do exist several Apps and solutions to use OpenSeaMap and OpenStreetMap on mobile Devices like e.g. SmartPhones. Comprehensive list of applications using OpenSeaMap: 1. wiki.openseamap.org See Software/Mobilefor further information about available software.

    OSM seamark resources

    1. Seamark tag values(en) 2. Seamark objects(en) 3. Seamark attributes(en) 4. Categories of objects(en) 5. INT-1 cross reference(en) 6. Inland waterway notice marks (CEVNI, Europe)(en) 7. Inland waterway lateral marks (CEVNI, Europe)(en) 8. Inland waterway notice marks (BNIWR, Brazil)(en) 9. Inland waterway notice marks (PPWBC, Brazil/Paraguay)(en) 10. Inland waterway notice marks (RIWR, Russia)(en)

    JOSM presets & styles

    1. https://github.com/OpenNauticalChart/josm

    External sources

    1. S-101 ENC/iENC registry (iho.int), the ENC Data Classification and Encoding Guide (DCEG) can be downloaded as zipped PDF, online access to symbols in Portrayal Register 2. International nautical chart symbol legend (Chart INT-1, NOAA) 3. Encoding Guide for Inland ENCs (openecdis.org, 2018), an international standard of the Inland ENC Harmonization Group is currently in development (IEHG Publication S-401, 2019) 4. European Code for Inland Waterways (CEVNI), (UNECE, Fifth revised version 20...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OpenSeaMapOpenSeaMap - Wikipedia

    OpenSeaMap is a software project collecting freely usable nautical information and geospatial data to create a worldwide nautical chart. This chart is available on the OpenSeaMap website, and can also be downloaded for use as an electronic chart for offline applications. The project is part of OpenStreetMap. OpenSeaMap is part of the ...

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  4. The free nautical chart. OpenSeaMap - the free nautical chart has 37 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.

  5. 1 Measure course and distance. 2 Create a route. 3 Edit a route. 3.1 Move and zoom the chart. 3.2 Move a waypoint. 3.3 Insert a waypoint. 3.4 Delete a waypoint. 4 Export a route. 5 Icons and configurations. Measure course and distance. Open the menu “Tools”, then choose “Trip planner”. Mark the starting point by clicking on the chart.

  6. openseamap.org › indexOpenSeaMap: FAQ

    What is OpenSeaMap? OpenSeaMap is an open source, worldwide project to create a free nautical chart. There is a great need for freely accessible maps for navigation purposes, so in 2009, OpenSeaMap came into life.

  7. OpenSeaMap is a worldwide open source project for creation of a free nautical chart. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 History and fundamentals. 2 Contact. 3 Usage. 3.1 Online Charts. 3.1.1 Nautical Information. 3.1.2 Weather. 3.1.3 Trip Planner. 3.1.4 Automatic Identification System (AIS) 3.2 Offline Digital Charts. 3.3 Paper Charts. 4 User Contributions.