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User Guides for eFISH Online Services

User guides for eFISH, a public web application which provides information and services to harvesters and processors in: IFQ, Crab Rationalization, CDQ Groundfish, GOA Rockfish, A80 and AFA.
March 25, 2019 - Policy and Guidance ,

Alaska Online Services

eFISH, eLandings, seaLandings and tLandings - online services for Alaska's federal fisheries.

Alaska Recordkeeping and Reporting Forms

Online and fillable forms for Alaska federal fisheries.

Electronic Reporting in Alaska Fisheries

eLandings, tLandings and seaLandings are part of the Interagency Electronic Reporting System, a program by NOAA Fisheries' Alaska Region, Alaska Dept of Fish and Game, and the International Pacific Halibut Commission. eFISH is the online reporting system.

Recordkeeping and Reporting for Federal Fisheries in Alaska

All U.S. vessels harvesting Exclusive Economic Zone fish and shoreside processors, stationary floating processors, and motherships receiving EEZ fish are required to hold a Federal permit and thus comply with recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

Comment Period Extension: Proposed Modifications to Charter Vessel and Headboat Reporting Requirements

FB18-080 Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin; For More Information, Contact: Rich Malinowski, rich.malinowski@noaa.gov, 727-824-5305
November 20, 2018 -

South Atlantic Electronic For-Hire Reporting Informational Sessions Scheduled for 2018

FB18-072 South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For More Information, Contact: Karla Gore, 727-824-5305, karla.gore@noaa.gov
October 26, 2018 -

Request for Comments: Proposed Modifying Charter Vessel and Headboat Reporting Requirements

FB18-071 Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin; For More Information , Contact: Rich Malinowski, 727-824-5305
October 25, 2018 -

Southeast Electronic Reporting & Technologies

Information on Electronic Technologies and Electronic Reporting in the Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico) and South Atlantic.

Meet National Electronic Technologies Coordinator Brett Alger

We are working with fishermen, the regional fishery management councils, and other partners to integrate technology into data collections and observations to improve the timeliness, quality, cost effectiveness, and accessibility of fishery-dependent data.
July 16, 2018 - Feature Story ,
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