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- Anything IFQ related is time sensitive! The caller should be directed to the NOAA Enforcement Data Technicians at 1-800-304-4846 option #1
- During regular business hours use the table above to determine the program, fishery, and issue. Then refer to the contact sheet for the appropriate agency staff to route the call to.
- If it is about salmon or the tLandings application, refer to Gail Smith at ADF&G (907) 465-6157 or (907) 723-0724dfg.elandings@alaska.gov
- Manual landings required for IFQ or enforcement related questions can be referred to the Data Technicians at 1-800-304-4846 option #1
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- When you transfer a call to another agency or to the Data Technicians, please identify yourself as GCI CNCC. If this is no longer the case, how do staff answer the phones? We want to disseminate this to fishing industry so they know they have reached the appropriate support desk.
- You may get an occasional call from someone using the Agency Desktop application – this is an administrative interface to the eLandings system used internally by National Marine Fisheries and Fish and Game staff; if the caller is a NMFS or ADFG employee and are calling about this program, direct them to the appropriate agency person, Gail Smith for ADF&G, and Suja Hall or Vernon Shoemaker for NOAA/NMFSeLandings Support at elandings@alaska.gov.
Preferred email format and information to forward call:
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Alaska Department of Fish & Game | NOAA Fisheries Service | International Pacific Halibut Commission |
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Gail Smith 907dfg.465.6157 or gail.smith@alaska.elandings@alaska.gov tLandings, salmon reporting, CFEC info, paper fish tickets | Suja Hall eLandings Support 907.586.7462 or oe elandings@alaska.gov Suja Hall 907. at suja.hall@noaa.gov eLandings, seaLandings, eLogbook, Observer fees, IFQ Landings Jennifer Mondragon 907.586.7010 or jennifer.mondragon@noaa.gov IFQ Landings, eLandings, Observer fees | Lara Erikson 206.552.7663 or lara@iphc.int Vessel clearances, IPHC halibut regulations and port sampling |
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