eLandings
Interagency electronic reporting system for commercial fishery landings in Alaska
  Alaska Department of Fish and Game   International Pacific Halibut Commission   NOAA Fisheries
 

How to Get Started

  1. REGISTER : Before users can use the eLandings system to report landing or production report data, they must request authorization to use the system and reserve a UserID and password. A UserID will be activated after a signed registration form is submitted to: NMFS/RAM eLandings Registration, PO Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802, and approved.


  2. LOGIN : The eLandings system will allow registered users to submit landing and production reports. Users can submit their landing and production report data to all of the mandated agencies through a series of eLandings web pages. Users can also import data in a specified XML format via the eLandings web site.


No Internet Connection?

  • Do not have access to the internet? : A processor workstation is available to clients, like catcher/processors, who are not connected to the internet. Please email: eLandings@alaska.gov or phone: (888) 443-5726 for more information.


  • Temporarily disconnected from the internet?



      IFQ Landings (halibut, sablefish, or crab) Use these instructions . Contact your local office of ADF&G for additional IFQ interim eLandings booklets, as needed.



      Non-IFQ landings (groundfish or shellfish): Use these instructions and the interim eLandings report form if the internet is temporarily unavailable. PLEASE: Keep several printed copies of the NON-IFQ interim crab or groundfish eLandings report forms on hand, so you have it when your internet connection is not working!


Note : eLandings will not be available from 4:00 - 4:15 a.m. daily due to routine maintenance.


Questions?

eLandings is the Interagency Electronic Reporting System for reporting commercial fishery landings in Alaska. eLandings is used to report landings and/or production data for groundfish, IFQ/CDQ halibut and sablefish, and IFQ/CDQ crab and Community of Adak golden king crab. In the future, the system will include landings for shellfish and salmon. This system is a collaborative effort of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, the International Pacific Halibut Commission, and the NOAA Fisheries.



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