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Southeast For-Hire Electronic Reporting Program Newsletter (March 2020)

March 2020 Southeast For-Hire Electronic Reporting Program (SEFHIER) Newsletter. Download the PDF for a full color version.
March 05, 2020 -

Tips for Completing a For-Hire eVTR on the eTrips/Mobile v.2 App

Operators of federally permitted vessels must submit a vessel trip report (VTR) for each fishing trip. VTRs are important because they provide data that informs fishery science and management decisions. These are tips to complete VTRs electronically.

Resources for Fishing in the Greater Atlantic Region

Information on the permits (vessel, dealer and operator permits) and other fishing authorizations that are required in order to participate in the Greater Atlantic Region’s fisheries. This includes data reports and analyses to support and evaluate the region’s fishery management programs.

Southeast For-Hire Electronic Reporting Program Newsletter (September 2019)

September 2019 Southeast For-Hire Electronic Reporting Program (SEFHIER) Newsletter. Download the PDF for a full color version.
September 09, 2019 -

Southeast Region For-Hire Integrated Electronic Reporting Development Plan 2019

Southeast Region For-Hire Integrated Electronic Reporting Development Plan 2019 Prepared by: Sustainable Fisheries Division Southeast Regional Office July 9, 2019 SERO-LAPP-2019-5

Southeast Region For-Hire Electronic Reporting Development Plan 2019

2019 Southeast Region For-Hire Electronic Reporting Development Plan prepared by Sustainable Fisheries Division Southeast Regional Office July 9, 2019 SERO-LAPP-2019-5
July 22, 2019 - Policy and Guidance ,

Seafood Dealer Reporting – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Federally permitted seafood dealers that purchase federally managed species must report those purchases to GARFO.

Vessel Trip Reporting in the Greater Atlantic Region

Vessel Trip Reports capture important information about commercial, for-hire, and recreational fishing trips.

Recreational Electronic Reporting At-a-Glance

From tablet-based field surveys to electronic logbooks, NOAA Fisheries is advancing the use of electronic reporting in recreational fishing data collection.

Alaska Catch Accounting System

The Alaska Catch Accounting System quantifies total catch to allow inseason monitoring and management of groundfish fisheries. Total catch means both catch that is retained and catch that is discarded. Estimates of total catch are used to manage limits.