Location of Offload
Location of Offload is primarily used for Prince William Sound ADFG Salmon Fisheries and the best way to update the code list is to contact ADFG programming staff.Â
Location of Offload is a code indicating the location of initial off-load of salmon, which may include floating processors. Location of Offload codes are a prefix port code followed by a suffix with additional descriptive information. An example of an Location of Offload is COR-N, Cordova North (Trident Plant). Â
The ADFG agency staff responsible for Salmon fisheries in the Prince William Sound area are responsible for managing the code list. It is recommended that they prepare the code list prior to the start of the season. Â They should also communicate, to the affected Processors, the codes and descriptions. Â The Processors will enter the code, during the Report Import process of the Processor Tender Interface.
A query, in OceanAK, is provided to the ADFG agency staff, which will give them a summary of all the fish tickets associated with the used Location of Offload codes, for that season.
OceanAK
For in-season management a Location of Offload report is available in OceanAK.  This report lists every landing report with a location of offload code for the current year.  The data available is Processor Code, Tender Batch, Location of Offload Code, and Landing Report Id.
The report is available at:Â http://obiee-prd.dfg.alaska.local:9704/analytics/saw.dll?Answers&path=%2Fshared%2FCommercial%20Fisheries%2FRegion%20I%2FSalmon%2FHarvest%2FeLandings%2FLocation%20of%20Offload
Searching by Catalog, it lives at /Shared Folders/Commercial Fisheries/Region I/Salmon/Harvest/eLandings/Location of Offload