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Technologies
Malaysian Sea Surveilance System (MSSS)
Malaysian Sea Surveillance System or MSSS has evolved into a vital component within a nation's infrastructure in order to assure the effective use of resources and security policies.
The primary objectives of the MSSS would be to provide to the Government agencies situational information on coastal traffic densities, maritime assets, and others within a nations' coastal waters irregardless of time, or weather conditions.
Other capabilities inherent in the MSSS are:
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Surveillance and Monitoring of Maritime Activities within EEZ, or Strategic Waters (maritime boundaries, disputes borders, etc.)
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Monitoring of fishing grounds, Oil Platforms or other National assets within territorial waters.
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Assists in the prevention and control of marine pollution
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Monitoring of all foreign owned vessels transitting
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Coordination of activities for all Maritime enforcement agencies
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Detection, identification and tracking of all vessels of interest
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Analysis of collision and grounding risks
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Information exchange and communications to and from vessels
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Navigational assistance to shipmasters traversing confined waters
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Automatic position checks or navigational aids
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Issuance of violation warnings within prohibited areas
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Issuance of speed warnings withins defined traffic lanes
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Detection and management of vessels requiring special attention (e.g. hazardous cargo, vessels under arrest, etc.)

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