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  • If you are not already logged into eLandings, log in at https://elandings.alaska.gov

  • Once logged in, you will see the Reports Menu screen. Use the operation Reports dropdown to select the operation/vessel you with to make a production report for.

  • After you have selected your vessel using the drop-down screen, click on the Production Report button to start entering daily production data.

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  • When you click on the Production Report button you will be brought to the Production Report page. “Production Reports”.

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You will be redirected to the production reports page. The main portion of the page is for searching exisiting production reports, and at the top there is a “Create” button that will allow you to create a new production report. Click on “Create” to begin a new report.

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  • You will next need to select the operation that you would like to create the production report for, then click “Create”.

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  • At the top, you will see the header information, which need to be filled out first.

  • The Federal Permit number and ADF&G Vessel Number automatically defaults to the code that you entered upon registration in the User Profile screen. Please verify this code is correct. If the ADF&G or Federal Permit number is not correct, please contact a NMFS staff member at elandings@alaska.gov and they will make the correction for you.

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  • Enter a three-digit Federal reporting area. If a special area was reported, use the drop-down list next to Special Area to choose COBLZ, RKCSA, or AISWW. Maps and coordinates of these special areas and reporting areas may be found at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/rr/figures.htm .

  • If you are in a special area select the applicable option from the drop down menu.

  • Verify that the report date is correct.  Report date is the day that you processed fish, not necessarily when you set or hauled nets.

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  • Enter a one or two-digit gear type. A look-up table of gear types may be accessed by clicking on the blue Gear Codes text underneath the Gear heading. The gear codes you are mostly likely to use are:

Gear Code

Gear Description

7

Non-pelagic / bottom trawl

47

Pelagic / mid-water trawl

61

Longline

91

Pot

  • Enter a crew size. Crew size does not include observers, but does include skippers.

  • Verify the At-Sea Port Code is correct

  • A management program is required to be selected using the drop-down list. If the vessel was fishing open-access, please select OA as the Management Program.

  • Only the CDQ, RPP, and AFA management programs require a Program ID. The management program ID values for AFA and CDQ ids are:

Management Program

Management Program ID

Description

AFA

200

AFA catcher/processors

AFA

300

AFA motherships

CDQ

51

Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development Association

CDQ

52

Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation

CDQ

53

Central Bering Sea Fishermen's Association

CDQ

54

Coastal Villages Region Fund

CDQ

55

Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation

CDQ

56

Yukon Delta Fisheries Development Association

  • If only discards were collected, please click on the No Production box.  'No Production' reports only need to be submitted when your vessel has gear in the water or you are processing fish, not during offload or when steaming to port (without gear in the water).

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