ANAMAR was contracted by NOAA Chesapeake Instrument Lab (CIL) to manage the operations and maintenance of three Iridium Aids to Navigation (iATON) real-time current meters installed on buoys in the entrance channel to Miami Harbor.

ANAMAR managed the routine and emergent maintenance of three Iridium Aids to Navigation (iATON) real-time current meters in Miami Harbor operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as part of the Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS). System maintenance included installation and removal of installed sensors, landside maintenance, cleaning, and calibration of Nortek Aquadopp sensors, and vessel charter.


