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ANAMAR Environmental Consulting, Inc., 2106 NW 67th Place, Suite 5, Gainesville, FL 32653-1658. Phone: (352) 377-5770, ext. 104. Fax: (352) 378-7620. Email: csmith@anamarinc.com. Website: www.anamarinc.com. Contact: Ms. Christine Smith, Technology and Communications Manager.

ANAMAR Environmental Consulting, Inc., a minority woman-owned small business, offers a variety of environmental services to government, industry and private enterprises, including: 
  • Soil/Sediment Evaluations
  • Dredging & Navigation Support
  • Expert Witness
  • Technical Writing/Editing
  • Natural Resource Management
  • NEPA Compliance
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Threatened/Endangered Species Research Meeting Facilitation
  • Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Quality Assurance/Quality Control
  • Ecological Monitoring
  • Data Validation and Verification
  • Chemistry
  • GIS & Remote Sensing
  • Invasive Species Management Permitting
  • Oceanographic Surveying
  • Toxicology
  • Water Quality
Ocean Highway & Port Authority, Nassau County, Port of Fernandina, P.O. Box 15868, Fernandina Beach, FL 32035. Phone: (904) 491-7422. Fax: (904) 432-0229. Email: ohpanc@gmail.com. Website: www.portoffernandina.org.Contact: Ms. Joanna Cason, Administrative Office Manager.

Established as an independent special district by the laws of Florida, the agency is the owner of the Port of Fernandina.

Oncam Grandeye, 115 Hammersmith Road, London W14 OQH, UNITED KINGDOM. Phone: 011-44-207-371-6641. Email: rmorgans@oncamgrandeye.com. Website: www.oncamgrandeye.com. Contact: Mr. Richard Morgans, Director of Marketing and Communications.

Oncam Grandeye designs, develops and deploys Total Security Solutions that provide superior operational readiness to maximize prevention and response. The company has successfully deployed surveillance cameras utilizing its 360-degree technology at such locations as gaming casinos in Las Vegas, international ports, cruise ships and city surveillance projects.
 

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