Hormuz Traffic Monitor
AIS transit intelligence for the Strait of Hormuz
Live feed is not fully healthy. Counts may be provisional until AIS updates resume.
Passages, last hour
vs previous hour
Passages, last 24h
vs previous 24h
Passages, last 7d
24h vs 7d daily average
Tracked in corridor
0 AIS messages/min
Direction, last 24h
Direction is counted only after corridor validation0
0
Ship types, last 24h
AIS type mappingData transparency
- Mode
- loading
- Low confidence 24h
- -
- 7d avg/24h
- n/a
- 30d avg/24h
- collecting
Passages per hour
48h view, UTCRecent detected passages
Last 25 public records| Time | Vessel | Type | Direction | Speed | Confidence | MMSI |
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Methodology
AIS is a radio-based vessel reporting system. This monitor stores relevant AIS positions inside the configured Strait of Hormuz corridor and counts a transit only when a vessel crosses the central virtual transit line or completes a west-central-east zone sequence.
The system applies guards for duplicate messages, GPS jitter, low speeds, stale updates, impossible teleportation speeds and repeat crossings inside a per-vessel cooldown window.
Counts represent AIS-detected vessel transits through the configured Strait of Hormuz monitoring corridor. Vessels not broadcasting AIS, vessels outside provider coverage, military vessels and certain smaller craft may not be included.
The corridor geometry and detection parameters are configurable. This prototype is transparent about demo/live mode and confidence so it avoids false precision.