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Training Scenario #1: Find the most recent amount of halibut delivered to a Processor

An Enforcement officer wishes to determine the most recent amount of halibut delivered to the processor Atka Pride Seafoods, and when that most recent landing report was submitted.

Solution:  You could search for the plant's processor code by going to Permits...Processor Codes.   

Enter part of the plant's name and click Search.  

Note the ADF&G processor code, F1973. Click on the Search reports magnifying glass.

This will bring up the Landing Report Search page, where it searched for Proc Code F1973. You can expand Permits>, More>, and Dates> to narrow your search.

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Click on the More> to expand, select species 200 and then click the Search button

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Training Scenario #2 Determine How Many At-Sea Catcher Processors Fished During a Date Range

Determine how many at-sea catcher processors fished on December 10, 2014 2018 and what they targeted. 

Solution:  Go to Search...Production Reports.  Fill in the Date of Report fields (between 12/10/2008 2018 and 12/10/20082018).  Fill out the port code as FCP (floating catcher processor).  Click on the Search button.  Open the records one at a time to determine what fish were targeted.

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Training Scenario #3 Search for Rex Sole Landings by a Kodiak Processor 

Tabulate all the landings that Ocean Beauty Seafoods in a Kodiak processor reported during January 2009 2019 and determine how many pounds of rex sole, if any, were sold that month.

Solution:

  Go to Search

  You could search for the plant's processor code by going to Permits...Processor Codes.

  Type in any

  

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Enter part of

the processor

the plant's name

(not case-sensitive) and click on the Search button.  Highlight the operation

and click

on

Search

for Landing Report to make sure you chose the correct operation with landings in January 2009.  Go to Queries..

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Landing Details by FCode.  Fill in the fields requested.  (01/01/2015, 12/31/2014,

 

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Note the ADF&G processor code

).  Note that date needs to be formatted as MM/DD/YYYY.  Click OK.  Save the report on your desktop.  Sort by Species code and determine how many pounds of rex sole were sold by that plant.Training Scenario #4

, F1973. Click on the Search reports magnifying glass.

This will bring up the Landing Report Search page, where it searched for Proc Code F1973. You can expand Permits>, More>, and Dates> to narrow your search. Click on More> and enter the species code for Rex Sole. Click on the Dates> and 


Training Scenario #4 Search for Crab Landing Reports by Vessel

Determine how many crab landing reports were generated by the by  catcher vessel Fierce Allegiance in February 2013 of the current year to date, and determine who is the IFQ permit holder.

Solution:  Go to SearchPermits...Vessels. 

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Fill out the vessel name and click Search.  Highlight the correct vessel and click on Search for Landing Reports.  Fill in the date fields (02/01/2013 and current date), chose Crab as Type of Report, and click Search.  Open the records to determine who is the IFQ permit holder

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This will bring you to the landing report search page with the vessel's landing report. You can click on Dates> and narrow your search. Click on the Blue Report ID. From the Landing Reports Page, click on the IFQ permits tab.