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An AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver is a device used in maritime navigation that receives information transmitted by vessels equipped with AIS transponders. It captures data such as a ship's position, speed, course, and other relevant information, which is then displayed to help improve situational awareness and safety at sea. AIS receivers are commonly used by ship operators, coast guards, and marine traffic monitoring services to track vessel movements and prevent collisions.

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