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Electronic fish tickets cannot be printed in the eLandings System without first being saved. In some cases, the electronic fish ticket record is stored in our eLandings database, but the signed copy of the fish ticket has not been received. It is easy to determine if the fish ticket record has not been submitted to the Department. You can run a Delinquent Fish Ticket query from the Agency Interface application or OceanAK.
If there are deliquent fishtickets they should show up in the table. Click on "Execute" and the query will run. If you have "Email Results" selected the .csv file will be emailed to the email address on your user account. If it is not selected the .csv file will be downloaded to your local machine in the C:\Downloads\ directory.
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Please see Queries for more information on how to run the Delinquent Fish Ticket Queries. |
The Delinquent Fish Ticket query returns a CSV file that can be sorted and filtered. The areas of harvest, as well as the harvest amounts, are also displayed. Seafood processor contact information is also returned.
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Please run the Delinquent Fish Ticket report at least once every two weeks during the salmon harvest season and again at the end of the season. |
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If an Alaska Wildlife Trooper requires a copy of an eTicket, please remind the Trooper that he/she can print a copy of the ticket from the Agency Desktop. If they need access to the eLandings Agency Desktop, the Trooper can contact elandings@alaska.gov.
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