Electronic Reporting
NOAA Fisheries Electronic Reporting
eLandings
Using the eLandings web-based application, processors report production and landings data. Once data are entered and submitted, users receive a printed production report, fish ticket, and/or an IFQ (individual fishing quota) report as a receipt.
- eLandings.alaska.gov
- eLandings FAQs
- User's Guide
- eLandings training website
- Fishery Management Boundaries: Alaska Department of Fish and Game Groundfish Statistical Areas, National Marine Fisheries Service Reporting Areas, and International Pacific Halibut Commission Regulatory Areas (online maps)
- Download maps (.zip file)
seaLandings
A stand-alone software package for clients with no web access, such as the at-sea fleet. This software facilitates submission of production and landing reports through email attachments.
- Download the seaLandings Software
- User's Guide
- To get a copy of the stand-alone software on CD contact Jennifer Hogan at 907.586.7462 or by email at Jennifer.Hogan@noaa.gov.
State of Alaska Reporting Requirements
Electronic Reporting System
NOAA Fisheries' Alaska Regional Office helped develop the Interagency Electronic Reporting System (IERS) to manage the Alaska groundfish fishery which harvests 4.5 billion pounds of seafood annually. The IERS provides the Alaska fishing industry with a consolidated electronic means of reporting production and landings of commercial fish and shellfish to multiple management agencies. IERS is a collaborative effort of NOAA Fisheries, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and the International Pacific Halibut Commission.
Benefits of the electronic reporting system:
- improved data quality
- automated processing of data
- improved process for correcting or updating information
- more timely data available to fishery managers; Electronic transmission of the data allows timely and accurate reporting
- reduce duplicative reporting of similar information to multiple agencies
Contact Information
For more information about NMFS Alaska Region electronic reporting system, contact Jennifer Hogan at 907.586.7462 or by email at Jennifer.Hogan@noaa.gov.