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Useful Links to Save:
eLandings Agency Login | https://elandings.alaska.gov/web/ | Web Address to sign into eLandings Agency webpage | ||
eLandings Agency User Manual | Agency Web Users Manual | User manual for the eLandings Agency Web | ||
eLandings Processor User Manual | eLandings User Manual | User manual for the processor eLandings application | ||
FFP Look Up by Year | FFP/FPP Lookup | Link to the NOAA website to look up FFP/FPP by year. FFP/FPP can be downloaded in an excel file or viewed on a webpage | ||
CFEC Permit Lookup | https://www.cfec.state.ak.us/plook/#permits | Link to the CFEC permit lookup page. CFEC permit information can also be found in eLandings Agency Web | ||
ADF&G Proc Code Look Up | http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fishlicense.holders | ADF&G Processor Code is also sometimes called a fisheries business license, Proc Code, or F Code. This link will take you to ADF&G's database to search current and past proc codes | ||
ADF&G Allowable Activities Matrix | Allowable Activities Matrix PDF | ADF&G's documentation on what type of Proc codes are needed for different fisheries business types. | ||
Observer Fee Information | Observer Fee Collection PDF will be able to answer most Observer fee questions. | |||
Status of Fisheries | https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/status-of-fisheries/ | This search works best with very wide parameters. As you can see in the screenshot below, using only the year and effective date give the best results for search the SOF, once you start adding in more parameters the results may incorrectly come back null. | Information on IFQ landings with fish retained for future sale||
/wiki/spaces/AgencyIf/pages/139364369 | See this link and the section below for more information on how to use Code 87 on IFQ landings. | Round Weight at the Bottom of the Fish Ticket | /wiki/spaces/AR/pages/59801700 | Instructions on how to understand and use the Round weight at the bottom of fish tickets. |
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IFQ Landings with Code 87:
Background
Disposition Code 87 (Retained for Future Sale) is reported by processors at the time of offload when there is halibut and IFQ sablefish that is being retained by the fisherman for future sale. Since both halibut and sablefish must be offloaded continuously and reported on the initial fish ticket, code 87 enables the documentation of the weight at the time of offload and provides a way for the fisherman to sell the fish later.
By using code 87, the buyer is indicating that the associated pounds will be retained for a future sale and that future sale will be sold and documented on a separate fish ticket. More information about how this disposition code is used by processors is available here.
Agency Procedures
IPHC staff will review all records with code 87 in June and December each year. Two outcomes are possible during this review:
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For up to date product recovery rates, sign into your eLandings account and go to Codes>Product Recovery Rates
This brings you to a page that lists all the current product recovery rates for all Federally managed species. You can use the page numbers at the bottom to browse through 113 pages of product recovery rates, or you can use the search bar at the top of the page to search for a specific species by name or species code.
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Looking up Processor details for contact information
Sign into eLandings Agency Web. Navigate to Admin > Processor Users
This brings you to the search page. From here you can search by name, email, company, port, etc. Use the fields to narrow your search as much as desired. In this instance I am just searching for all companies with the word “Fish” in the title. Once you enter your parameters, click "Search" to display results just below the "Search" and "Reset" buttons.
A list of User IDs associated with the company names that included the word “Fish” were listed. Use the name, phone number and status to choose which contact is the one you are looking for. To see more information about that User, click the blue User ID.
The user detail page provides email and phone (highlighted in light yellow) as well as last login, fax, and the Operations the user is authorized on. You can see more detail about the operations by clicking on the Operation ID.
Clicking on the Operation ID takes you to the Operation Page, that has Operation details.