The eLandings System provides you with integrated reporting for statewide groundfish and IFQ groundfish, Rationalized Crab IFQ fisheries, non-IFQ CDQ crab fisheries, salmon and salmon troll fisheries. 

You must be a registered and enabled user to create a landing report in this system. Instructions on how to register in eLandings can be found here: How to Register a New Operation in eLandings


Login to eLandings

To create a landing report, you will need to login to the eLandings web interface which can be found herehttps://elandings.alaska.gov/web/login.html

Once your User ID and Password have passed validation, the Reports Menu page will appear.




Create new landing report

To create a new landing report, simply click on the selection button for the report you would like to create. 

Salmon Only

If the landing includes only salmon use the Troll Landing Report.

Salmon with Groundfish bycatch

If the landing includes salmon and groundfish bycatch (no halibut) use the Troll Landing Report. 

Salmon with Halibut Bycatch

If the landing includes halibut, Use the Troll Landing Report for all salmon and groundfish and the Groundfish Landing Report for halibut

Salmon Troll Landing Report, Header Information Section

The landing report is divided into several sections that you will navigate through:

  1. Header: Vessel, Dates, and Location Information
  2. Permit Worksheet: CFEC permit holder (and federal permits if reporting halibut)
  3. Itemized Catch 
  4. Grading & Pricing


Landing Report Header - Vessel, Fishing Dates, Location and Tender Information

Fields marked withare required. Hover over any of those “i” symbols to get tips about that field.

When you established your User Account and Operation, you entered all of the federal and state permits associated with your operation.

Vessel & Fishing Information

   Optional Fields

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:

Permit Worksheet



This will ope the Permit Entry Modal


Statistical Area Worksheet

Referred to as the Stat Area Worksheet, this is the area of the Vessel, Permit, and Location Information of the landing report to record the five-digit salmon ADF&G statistical area denoting the actual area of catch.

Report the five-digit salmon statistical area(s) and percentage for salmon harvest in the Stat Area Worksheet.

Salmon troll statistical area charts may be obtained from your local ADF&G office, or at Southeast Salmon Maps ADF&G 

  • This worksheet may be used to document a single statistical area, with 100%, or multiple statistical areas. 
    • The recording of multiple statistical areas in the worksheet requires that the species that are caught and discarded are equally distributed across all statistical areas fished; and all statistical areas fished are open to the species fished.
  • If the criteria are met, enter all of the statistical areas that were fished in the field labeled Stat Area and enter the percentage of the catch taken in the area in the area labeled Percent. 
  • If all of the species recorded on the ticket were from a single statistical area, enter the Stat Area and 100%.
  • If you use the Stat Area Worksheet, there is no need to enter the statistical area code and percent anywhere else on the landing report.
    • Note: it is not required to use the stat area worksheet. The stat area of harvest can be documented on the Itemized Catch table. Stat areas should only be recorded in either the Stat Area Worksheet or on the Itemized Catch Table.
  • If one or more species are not harvested in a manner that is equally distributed across all statistical areas fished, the catch must be recorded in the Add/Edit Itemized Catch section of the eLandings landing report.

Save Your Report!

Upon the completion of the header and permit sections of the landing report, you can save. select SAVE near the bottom of the screen. 

It is not necessary to save the report at this point if you wish to continue on the the itemized catch. However, the data that you submit to the repository database is validated for accuracy when saved and creates an unsubmitted report that you can return to for additional work at a later time. The program will return a message indicating whether the save was successful or if corrective action must take place.


Incomplete Reports

The eLandings System allows you to initially create an unsubmitted report with values only entered in the 'header' and 'permit' sections.


Itemized Catch

If you have saved your report up, you will need to select "Edit report" from the hamburger menu. If you have not saved up to this point, you can proceed to enter your itemized catch information.


This will open the report for adding harvest details to the Salmon Troll Itemized Catch table. You must first enter itemized catch before you can enter any grading and pricing information.

Report each salmon species in the itemized catch section by species, condition, number, lbs., and disposition. If the stat area of catch for a particular species differs from that detailed in the Stat Area Worksheet, report that individual stat area with that species in the itemized catch section.  All personal use harvest of salmon or steelhead must be reported on a fish ticket at the time of landing by condition, number of fish and disposition (95).

Remember: If you used the Stat Area Worksheet you do not need to complete the Stat Area for the salmon line items. Leave Stat Area blank and just  fill in Species, Condition, Number, Lbs., and Disposition. 

Enter Itemized Catch and click Save.



Report all groundfish harvest in the itemized catch section by six-digit groundfish statistical area, species, condition, lbs. and disposition. All personal use harvest of groundfish must be reported on a fish ticket at the time of landing by condition, lbs. of fish and disposition (95). Processors do not need to document the number of fish when reporting groundfish; groundfish harvest reporting requirements are restricted to pounds. DO NOT enter halibut in the Troll Landing Report.


Add Grading and Pricing Information

Add grading and pricing information. Click on either Consolidated Grading and Pricing or the Detailed Grading and Pricing symbol to add pricing details to the report. Either can be used to add grading and pricing details.

Once you've added grading and pricing you can submit initial report. Click Save, review, and then Submit Final Report from the hamburger menu.

Submit Final Report

Once the report is complete, submit the final report. Also found under the hamburger menu. Please note that while tickets can be printed from an initially submitted report, the report status should ultimately be Final Report Submitted. Reports and Queries built into eLandings only search and return results for reports that are in final submitted status.

Remember: Reports can be edited for 90 days after initial report submission. This is true of finalized reports too, editable for 90 days after initial submission date. If edits are made to a landing report that would affect the pounds or numbers reported on a fish ticket, a revised ticket must be printed and submitted to the local Fish & Game office. Reports older than 90 days are locked and eLandings staff can unlock them for editing.


Print the Paper Ticket!

Print paper ticket. Click on the blue fish ticket number to print the ticket. Imprint or legibly handwrite the S15B or S05B CFEC card if a magnetic stripe reader was not used.

Sign the fish ticket. If the permit holder’s signature has been obtained on an Interim Salmon Ticket or conventional paper ticket and it is attached to this fish ticket copy, an additional permit holder signature is not required. 

Related: Printing Labeled and Colored Copies of Fish Tickets


Halibut Harvest with Troll Fishery

Using tLandings System to Document Salmon Troll Harvest

Shoreside processors and tender operators using the tLandings system to document and generate troll harvest fish tickets shall report all salmon and groundfish (not halibut) on a single ticket.  The eLanding web application must be used to report all halibut harvest.   

Processors Using Conventional ADF&G Fish Tickets

When conventional tickets are used to report salmon troll landings, processors shall document all harvest on the ADF&G Troll Salmon Ticket (J-series).

Daily Production Reports

Processors shall enter halibut and groundfish product into their Daily Production Report.  Salmon product is not entered into this report.