Getting Started#
This is your window into Theia. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with some of the initial tools you will use to navigate your way around.
User Interface#
Zoom#
Using these buttons in the top left corner or the scroll wheel on your mouse, you can zoom in and out of your preferred Area of Interest (AOI). |
Workspace#
Once you have selected a vessel of interest, this will populate with more options (please see Workspace instructions here). |
Coordinates#
Hover the cursor over the map to view that location’s latitude and longitude (lat long). |
Drop point#
Select this and enter a specific lat long, which drops a point at the desired location. |
Measure#
Select this to measure distances, dimensions, or anything of interest. |
Polygon#
Select this to draw a polygon around a specific AOI. |
Rectangle#
Click and drag to highlight an AOI for Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) analysis. |
Circle#
Click and drag to measure an area from a specific Point of Interest (POI). |
Delete#
Select this to remove any overlays or measurements you have used. |
Polyline Measure#
Select this and click on the map to reveal distances and headings between points you choose. |
Clear measurements#
Removes all polyline measurements that have been created. |
Change measurements#
Rotates through meters (m), miles (mi), and nautical miles (nm), depending on the required output. |
Overview Toggle#
Toggle Satellite or Mapping overview#
Toggles between satellite or mapping overview |
Light Map#
Provides a light mapping overview of the globe. |
Dark Map#
Provides a dark mapping overview of the globe. |
Satellite#
Provides a satellite imagery overview of the globe. |
Layers#
Various layers within Theia can be toggled on and off with the tick boxes. |
Territories#
Borders and territorial waters of individual countries.
Ports#
Locations of ports. |
Infrastructure#
Locations of AIS stations. |
Submarine Cables#
Locations of subsea cables.
Coverage#
Shows a footprint of all satellite imagery that Theia has ingested and used for each individual day.
Zoom Levels#
Scale bar#
View this adaptive scale bar for a quick idea of the scale you’re at; particularly helpful when zoomed in over the water. |
Zoom Examples#
Overview Zoom Level - Clusters of Light, Dark, and Unattributed vessels are visible.
Medium Zoom Level - Clusters of Light, Dark, and Unattributed vessels are visible.
Closer Zoom Level - Individual Light, Dark, and Unattributed vessels are visible.