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Find out about vessel monitoring in the Greater Atlantic Region
The McMurdo Omnitracs Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) operated by vessels with Greater Atlantic Region (GAR) permits will not be supported by it's satellite provider after March 31, 2020. All current owners of the Omnitracs unit were notified via a letter from McMurdo dated December 19, 2019.
Reminder: Replace McMurdo Omnitracs Vessel Monitoring Systems (3/17/2020)
Wideye iFleetONE Vessel Monitoring System Approved for Use (3/6/2020)
Notice Regarding Loss of Vessel Monitoring Service (3/5/2020)
Omnitracs VMS Units Must be Replaced by April 1 (1/15/2020)
We are in the process of transferring content to our new website.
In the meantime, you may still access regional VMS information our old website.
If you have questions, please contact our Northeast Vessel Monitoring System Team.