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* These ships find a safe yet short route for their travels. Ideally they move in a straight line. To ensure the route is safe, they will opt for deeper waters and designated [[Shipping Routes|shipping lanes]] applicable to their type.  
* These ships find a safe yet short route for their travels. Ideally they move in a straight line. To ensure the route is safe, they will opt for deeper waters and designated [[Shipping Routes|shipping lanes]] applicable to their type.  
* More ships following the same route means a higher intensity of ships that month, and thus redder lines on the intensity 'heat map' layers.
* More ships following the same route means a higher intensity of ships that month, and thus redder lines on the intensity 'heat map' layers.


Return to [[Categories and Layers#tab=Shipping|shipping]].
Return to [[Categories and Layers#tab=Shipping|shipping]].
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==Metadata==
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
===Not applicable.===
Enter data source for North Sea here.
This layer is computer generated by our Shipping Model.  
 
===Original Title===
Enter name of the layer at the North Sea source.
 
===Description===
Enter the description of the North Sea dataset here.


===Creation Date===
[https://community.mspchallenge.info/wiki/Models_in_the_platform More info]
yyyy-mm-dd North Sea
 
===Methodology===
Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge North Sea Edition.


=Baltic Sea=
=Baltic Sea=
Not applicable.


==Types==
This layer is not available in the Baltic Sea Edition.
Baltic Sea types here
 
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
Enter data source for Baltic Sea here.
 
===Original Title===
Enter name of the layer at the Baltic Sea source.
 
===Description===
Enter the description of the Baltic Sea dataset here.
 
===Creation Date===
yyyy-mm-dd Baltic Sea
 
===Methodology===
Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge Baltic Sea Edition.


=Clyde Marine Region=
=Clyde Marine Region=
Not applicable.


==Types==
This layer is not available in the Clyde Marine Region Edition.
Clyde Marine Region types here
 
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
Enter data source for Clyde Marine Region here.
 
===Original Title===
Enter name of the layer at the Clyde Marine Region source.
 
===Description===
Enter the description of the Clyde Marine Region dataset here.
 
===Creation Date===
yyyy-mm-dd Clyde Marine Region
 
===Methodology===
Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge Clyde Marine Region Edition.


=Adriatic Sea=
=Adriatic Sea=
Not applicable.


==Types==
This layer is not available in the Adriatic Sea Edition.<headertabs/>
Adriatic Sea types here
 
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
Enter data source for Adriatic Sea here.
 
===Original Title===
Enter name of the layer at the Adriatic Sea source.
 
===Description===
Enter the description of the Adriatic Sea dataset here.
 
===Creation Date===
yyyy-mm-dd Adriatic Sea
 
===Methodology===
Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge Adriatic Sea Edition.
 
<headertabs/>

Revision as of 10:07, 10 May 2022

Ferry Intensity
Layer Ferry Intensity.png
Layer Info
Category Activities
Sub-category Shipping activity

Description

A ferry is a merchant vessel used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as well, across a body of water. The busiest seaway in the world, the English Channel, connects Great Britain and mainland Europe, sailing mainly to French ports, such as Calais, Dunkirk, Dover, Dieppe, Roscoff, Cherbourg-Octeville, Caen, St Malo and Le Havre. Ferries from Great Britain also sail to Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Ireland. Some ferries carry mainly tourist traffic, but most also carry freight, and some are exclusively for the use of freight lorries. In Britain, car-carrying ferries are sometimes referred to as RORO (roll-on, roll-off) for the ease by which vehicles can board and leave.

MSP Challenge

Ferry Intensity is a month-by-month, computer generated data layer showing a 'heat map' of as yet limited ferries. The shipping simulation considers ferry lines within the sea region only.

The shipping simulation follows this logic:

  • Month by month, tanker, cargo, passenger and ferry ships want to go from specific ports to specific ports, within as well as in and out of the North Sea region.
  • These ships find a safe yet short route for their travels. Ideally they move in a straight line. To ensure the route is safe, they will opt for deeper waters and designated shipping lanes applicable to their type.
  • More ships following the same route means a higher intensity of ships that month, and thus redder lines on the intensity 'heat map' layers.

Return to shipping.

Types

  • 0 to 500 ship
  • 500 to 1000 ship
  • 1000 to 2000 ship
  • 2000 to 3000 ship
  • >3000 ship

Metadata

Not applicable.

This layer is computer generated by our Shipping Model.

More info

Not applicable.

This layer is not available in the Baltic Sea Edition.

Not applicable.

This layer is not available in the Clyde Marine Region Edition.

Not applicable.

This layer is not available in the Adriatic Sea Edition.

This page was last edited on 10 May 2022, at 10:07. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.