Catcher processors can use their daily production reports Daily Production Reports to create and populate landing reports and fish ticketsLanding Reports and Fish Tickets.
NOTE: Please note that the consolidated report Consolidated Report option should only be used by catcher processors, not motherships.
1. After production reports have been created, go to File....New and choose Consolidated as Type of Report.
Click OK.
2. Choose a date range Catcher Processors, not Motherships.
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Refer to the following articles to learn more about completing Landing Reports as a Catcher-Processor, eLogbook, and eLandings Training Scenarios.
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1. Select Consolidated Report
- Production Reports must have been created before accessing Consolidated Reports.
- Select Reports
- Select Consolidated Report as Type of Report
2. Enter Date Range, Gear Code, Crew #, Observer #
- Choose the Date Range, Gear Code, Crew Number, and Observer Number for which you would like to create a consolidated landing report, based on your
production report entries. - This could be done weekly, or for a whole trip
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- Select Search
3. Enter the crew size of the fishing crew for this date range, which includes the skipper but not observer or the
production crew. You'll notice all of the management programs for the data range you entered are listed as
separate rows. Highlight one row at a time and click on the Enter CFEC Permit button to enter permit
information for that management program.
4. A Permits dialog box will open with an illustration of a CFEC permit card.
The Mag Stripe field is to be used if you have a magnetized CFEC card and a card swiper.
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Enter CFEC Fishery Permit # for each Management Program applying to your desired Consolidated Report:
The CFEC permit has three parts:
Fishery: for example B61B
Permit: 5-digit number with a check digit (letter); for example, 00103F
Year Sequence: 4 numbers plus a check letter, for example 1201R.
The first 2 digits of this sequence are the year that the permit is issued.
The next two digits are the card number (ex: the fisherman lost his first card so it may say 02)
Enter permit information in the fields supplied.
5. Highlight the next row of a different management program and click on the Enter CFEC Permit button again.
- Repeat step #4 again. You'll need to repeat these steps again until you have entered permit information for all management programs listed for the specified date range.
- When you are finished entering permit information for all management programs listed for the specified data range, click on the OK button.
4. Generate Landing Report
- Select the Generate Landing Report button
- A landing report will be created that has separate fish tickets for each management program and for each gear type listed
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5. Data Verification
- The Consolidated Report is complete, using the details provided.
6. Verify the Details you require are correct in the following areas:
- Landing Report Header Details
- Verify the header information that has been filled out based on your production report entries for that date range, gear type, and management program.
- Verify that the date fishing began is the first day that you processed fish for that date range of interest, and the date of landing is the last day that you processed fish for that date range of interest.
- ADF&G processing code (purchaser/owner): is preloaded from your selected operation. If you want to change it, then choose the appropriate code from the drop down.
- ADF&G Processor Code (custom processor): If you are doing custom processing then you will need your processing code here and the F-code of the company you are processing for as the purchaser/owner.
- Port of Landing: catcher processors use: FCP.
Permits & Pounds
- A Permits dialog box will open where you can make changes to your entries or add permit information. Click OK.
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- Click on the Permits & Pounds tab.
- Permit Worksheet
- Verify the CFEC permit information is correct. If you must make changes to the CFEC permits entered,
- enter the details.
- This will also be necessary if you fished under an IFQ management program so that you can enter the NMFS ID and IFQ permits and species.
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- Stat Area Worksheet
- You can leave the Statistical Areas worksheet blank since you've already entered this information on your production reports.
- The statistical areas are shown as a field in your itemized catch lines.
- Itemized Catch
- Make sure your itemized catch is correctly assigned to your permits, and verify all the catch you expect for that date range is included on your consolidated report.
- If you wish to edit the weight or number of animals assigned to a permit, highlight a line of itemized catch and click on the Open button.
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- Grading and pricing is not required on these reports.
- When you are finished entering information for the line item, click on the OK button to accept changes.
- The Cancel button cancels the change and the Remove button removes grading and pricing information for that line item when the row is highlighted.
NOTE: Do not make changes to the weights or numbers of animals without also making the same changes to
your production reports off of which your landing report is based.
- Changing your landing report does not automatically make the same changes to your production report!!!
Statistical Areas
- You can leave the Statistical Areas worksheet blank since you've already entered this information on your production reports.
- The statistical areas are shown as a field in your itemized catch lines.
7. Summary Tab
- To quickly verify species weights as landed pounds and round pounds, access the Summary Tab and review.
- This is a good way to reconcile production report weights with landing report pounds.
Save and Transmit
- Prior to saving your report, go tot he header section of seaLandings and click on the checkmark icon located there.
- If there are any error in your report you will get notification of what it is.
- Now you can save your report by clicking on the floppy disk icon or by going to File...Save...
- The report must be closed before you can transmit it.
Transmit
- Once you have saved your consolidated report, go to Reporting....Transmit Reports to transmit that report.
- Make sure you email the transmission file to elecrep@noaa.
- Remember, transmission files start with the word 'transmit' and are saved in the directory C:\program files\seaLandings\transmissions.
- Wait 3-5 minutes for your receipt.
- Save the receipt in C:\program files\seaLandings\transmissions.
- Process that receipt by going to Reporting....Process Return Receipts.
Print Your Fish Ticket
- After you've transmitted the report AND processed your receipt, you can save and print the fish ticket by highlighting one of CFEC lines and clicking on the Fish Ticket button.
- A fish ticket will be saved in your directory C:\Program Files\seaLandings\pdf.
NOTE: Do not make changes to the management program or management program ID without also making the
same changes to your production reports off of which your landing report is based. Changing your landing
report does not automatically make the same changes to your production report.Refer to the following articles to learn more about Landing Reports, eLogbook, and eLandings Training Scenarios.
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