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https://elandingst.alaska.gov/webMake Sure You Have an eLandings Operation Registered!
To create a salmon landing report in eLandings first make sure you have registered your operation in eLandings. If you need more information on registering a new operation, please see: How to Register a New Operation in eLandings.
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Notice that the Landing Report Number is located at the top of the new report. Here the number is 20382267. The Landing Report Number is a unique number generated by the eLandings System to identify the report. If you need to go and edit a report, the Landing Report number is what you will use to locate the report.
Landing Report - Vessel and Location Information
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- Chill Type: Refrigeration system used to keep fish cold in the vessel hold. It is generally used in conjunction with Temperature. This is a courtesy field provided to Processors at their request to help track quality of catch. This is not a required field.
- Chill Water Temp: Chill Water temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. This is a courtesy field provided to Processors at their request to help track quality of catch. This is not a required field.
- Temperature (in F): Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. This is a courtesy field provided to Processors at their request to help track quality of catch. This is not a required field.
- QA Probe Score: This is a courtesy field provided to Processors at their request to help track quality of catch. This is not a required field.
Tender Worksheet
If you are editing a ticket that has been created using tLandings or entering a paper fish ticket you will need to fill in or ensure the validity of the following fields:
- Time of Landing: The time fish or shellfish are off-loaded or trans-shipped from the catcher vessel to the first purchaser. The time of landing is the day off-load is completed. For tender deliveries the time landed is when the catcher vessel offloads their product to the tender vessel. If using tLandings, this time is automatically recorded when the landing report is created with that application and brought into eLandings when the landing report is imported with the PTI. The time can be edited. For catcher-processors the time landed is the time the product is caught and brought on board. For catcher-seller vessels the land date time is the time the product is initially brought into port.
- Tender Dock Offload Date and Time: These fields are often not used for troll harvest but can be used to document when the tender delivered to the processor.
- Tender ADF&G vessel number: The ADF&G vessel number assigned to an acting tender vessel. A tender is a vessel that is attendant to other vessels and is used to transport or ferry unprocessed fish or shellfish received from another vessel to a shoreside processor or mothership. Tender vessels operate, in most circumstances, as an agent for a specific processor and take deliveries from harvesting vessels.
- Tender Batch: Is the batch number assigned by the processor user when uploading a batch of tickets from tLandings/PTI to eLandings.
- Tally Invoice: Tally sheet is provided in tLandings and provides a summary of all items recorded in a landing.
- Dock Delivery: Only check this if delivering to a tender tied to the processor docks. More common during peak salmon season with large volumes delivered daily. Rarely used for troll deliveries.
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