
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.

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. Customers 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.