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OpenSeaMap - the free nautical chart has 37 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
- Josm
Presets, styles & icons for our various JOSM tools. -...
- Vectortiles-Generator
The entire project is structured in components using Docker...
- Seesea
Saved searches Use saved searches to filter your results...
- OpenSeaMap Online_Chart
weather.php: entry point for https://weather.openseamap.org...
- OpenSeaMap Renderer
OpenSeaMap / renderer Public archive. Notifications You must...
- OpenSeaMap Depth_Webfrontend
Contribute to OpenSeaMap/depth_webfrontend development by...
- Issues · OpenSeaMap/osm-tileserver · GitHub
scripts and documentation for open streetmap tile server -...
- Chart-Projectfiles
This repository includes projectfiles used from OpenSeaMap...
- Josm
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backend REST API for OpenSeamap track data. Contribute to OpenSeaMap/depth-api3 development by creating an account on GitHub.
20 sept. 2023 · OpenSeaMap was created in 2009 in response to a great need for freely-accessible seafaring maps. OpenSeaMap's goal is to add nautical and tourism information that would interest sailors into OSM and to present this in a pleasing and usable way.
OpenSeaMap is part of OpenStreetMap and uses its database. OpenSeaMap is an open Sea Map, and also open for future developments. The basemap is rendered using the OpenStreetMap-data. This map is extended with nautical data that is saved in the OSM-Database as well.
The goal of OpenSeaMap is to record interesting and useful nautical information for the sailor which is then incorporated into a free map of the world. This includes beacons, buoys and other navigation aids as well as port information, repair shops and chandlerys.
Working platform for skippers. Today OpenSeaMap is an integrated working platform for skippers. So much more than just a great electronic sea chart. The base map corresponds to the OpenStreetMap map. It is supplemented by nautical information, which is also stored in the Openstreetmap database.