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titleImportant note!
If you have a Federal Processing Permit or receive groundfish from Federal waters, you must use eLandings to report IFQ, then do .  Do NOT follow these instructions!  Go here for eLandings reporting instructions.
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can use eFISH to report IFQ?
  • If you are reporting out-of-state IFQ landings you do not need to complete an ADF&G fish ticket (e.g. a processor in Washington receiving fish that was caught in Alaska)
  • If you are reporting halibut IFQ but and do NOT have a Federal Processor Permit and only report a couple of landings a year (and do not have any groundfish bycatch to report)
  • If the elandings system is down and you have been instructed to use this system as an interim to complete an IFQ report
What do you need to log into the system?

How to complete an IFQ Report in the eFISH Reporting System

Step 1.

Go to https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/webapps/ifqaccounts/Login
Read the warning message and make sure to check the Acknowledge and Accept checkbox.

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Your landing receipt will open in a new tab or window. Print copies for your records.

 

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Step 7.

The Registered Buyer must complete a paper ADF&G fish ticket.  Per Federal Regulations at 50 CFR 679.5(e)(7), the Registered Buyer and the IFQ permit holder must sign the sablefish/halibut IFQ landing receipt and the ADF&G fish ticket within six hours after all IFQ fish are offloaded from a harvesting vessel and prior to shipment or transfer of the fish from the landing site.  

Step 8.

The ADF&G paper fish ticket and submit it must be submitted to your local Fish and Game office.

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