Misuse of AIS?

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I was browsing through MarineTraffic and came across a curious entity in Gourock.
An Office with a MMSI number!

Name: CALMAC HEAD OFFICE
Vessel Type - Generic: Cargo
Vessel Type - Detailed: Cargo
Status: Active
MMSI: 235041057
Call Sign: CALMACH
Flag: United Kingdom [GB]
Gross Tonnage: -
Summer DWT: -
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 1 x 1 m

It never moves, it's not a hazard , so why do Calmac feel the need to clutter the ether with a building position?
What numpty applied for the MMSI and what numpty approved it?? Seems crazy....
 
I think the ITU are looking at this.

The proliferation of positive results just means that the reports on the screen are switched off.

I've even seen AIS racing buoys.
 
Calmac Gourock AIS with its MMSI allows easy VHF calls to complain about the wash of their not-fit-for-purpose Dunoon ferries. Not that it makes any difference other than spleen venting. They don't always answer, though.
 
1x1m sounds like the toilet. It's availability is indeed crucial for smooth operations...
 
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Calmac Gourock AIS with its MMSI allows easy VHF calls to complain about the wash of their not-fit-for-purpose Dunoon ferries. Not that it makes any difference other than spleen venting. They don't always answer, though.
I can see the case for MMSI VHF and to receive AIS but I can't see any reason for them to transmit AIS.
 
I can see the case for MMSI VHF and to receive AIS but I can't see any reason for them to transmit AIS.
I have the same problem. In order for my system to work out where an AIS signal is, I need GPS and preferably a plotter. In the case of a lighthouse I know where it is because it is charted and won't move unless it is at Beachy Head. I can't see that an AIS signal is giving me any additional information. This is the case for fixed marks of any kind, but not for temporary buoys presumably.
 
I don't do AIS; if I can't see the opposition, I ain't going out, but a lighthouse on 24/7 doesn't sound like a bad idea.

What would bug me is a marina full of targets going nowhere:

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There's even a couple in car parks!
What made me laugh was the Prince of Wales coming in the other month. No AIS, but half a dozen tugs around her were displaying and the big empty space in the middle an obvious clue.
 
why do Calmac feel the need to clutter the ether with a building position?

Since the building is presumably on land, it’s not as if the “clutter” is going to cover anything important.

No, I can’t think of a good reason for it to transmit either, but there are surely more important things to get upset over?

Pete
 
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