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  1. Explore the free nautical chart of OpenSeaMap, with weather, sea marks, harbours, sport and more features. Download for offline use.

  2. Tracking of ships - course, speed and further data of AIS-capable ships is shown on layer "Marine Traffic". [more...] Water depth - worldwide depth profile, using bathymetric data, with depth lines, seashade and colours. [more...]

  3. Official depth data for Germany/MV. POIs for scuba diving. Search places. Marine traffic. Download map bundles. Debug tiles.

  4. OpenSeaMap-charts can be used on board even without access to internet - with a chart plotter from Garmin, Lowrance, Simrad, B&G. Together with a navigation program or an app also with an onboard-computer, a notebook, on Android tablet, iPad or Windows tablet.

  5. OpenSeaMap - die freie Seekarte, nach dem Wiki-Prinzip, auf PC, Garmin, Lowrance.

  6. 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.

  7. Sep 20, 2023 · OpenSeaMap is an free nautical chart, and also a touristical land map. The basemap is rendered with Mapnik using the OpenStreetMap-data. This map is extended with nautical data that is saved in the OSM-Database as well.

  8. OpenSeaMap was launched in 2009 in response to the great need for freely accessible maritime maps. The aim of OpenSeaMap is to add nautical and tourist information of interest to the mariner to the free world map and to present it in a nautically appealing way.

  9. OpenSeaMap fullscreen browser chart. Web frontend for the depth project. Presets, styles & icons for our various JOSM tools. Code & scripts for our current Seamark & Sport layer renderers.

  10. Jan 6, 2015 · OpenSeaMap is an alternative cost-free solution, open for public worldwide. Following the example of Wikipedia, the data are collected by crowd-sourcing. OpenSeaMap involves experienced mariners, programmers, and thousands of data collectors.