AIS gaps and dark-fleet risk: why vessel silence matters
When a tanker goes dark in a high-coverage zone, the silence itself becomes evidence. How to read an AIS gap — duration, location, reappearance — and when it deserves review.
Read the analysisAnalysis of ARA maritime sanctions risk — dark-fleet behaviour, AIS gaps, the shifting enforcement standard, and what a defensible vessel file really needs to contain.
When a tanker goes dark in a high-coverage zone, the silence itself becomes evidence. How to read an AIS gap — duration, location, reappearance — and when it deserves review.
Read the analysisShadow-fleet movements through the North Sea and the ARA are rising, and the people exposed are the suppliers and agents. Why the corridor needs evidence built for it.
Read the analysisThe pipeline that turns a vessel name into a defensible file.
MethodWhy a finding is never a bare alert — source, time, confidence, basis.
MethodThe seven authorities, version-stamping, and chain of custody.
MethodWhat Peloryn does — and does not — claim.
ReferenceThe language of ARA vessel compliance, defined plainly.
ReferenceWhere the underlying data comes from, and how it’s used.
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