![The Amadeo 1 lies sideways on her starboard side in water. She is attended to by two floating docks on either side](/siteFiles/Projects/Amadeo1.jpg)
Vessel routing for ships greater than 400 GT in the Alaska EEZ is regulated and transit deviations due to weather conditions or speed are closely monitored.
![Inside view of two duty officers at Resolve Marine's in-house vessel tracking centers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida](/siteFiles/images/vessel%20monitoring%203.jpg)
Duty officers from our in-house vessel tracking centers in Anchorage, Alaska and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, use proprietary state-of-the-art AIS tracking software.
Vessel monitoring ensures that anomalies are detected and vessels needing assistance are identified — and immediate assistance is available. We maintain situational awareness of every vessel enrolled in our program. Real-time communications when transiting the Alaskan EEZ include vessel status, route plans and fuel quantities. Clients consider our onshore duty officers to be part of their onboard team.
In 2022, 1-Call Alaska monitored 3,475 unique vessels transiting the Alaskan EEZ.