Community Development Quota (CDQ) Halibut Program
Community Development Quota (CDQ) Halibut
Resources
A CDQ permit is required to harvest CDQ halibut. Permits are issued annually and without charge to CDQ groups with approved CDQ plans and directed fishing allocations of halibut.
- Online Services:
- NMFS Web Application: Check a vessel balance; report a landing (to be replaced by eLandings); print a receipt for a previous landing; make an ex-vessel volume and value report; renew an annual registered buyer permit; pay cost-recovery fees; view an IFQ landing ledger report; check a permit balance; and view a registered buyer landing ledger report.
- CDQ Groups: Check account balances and ledger reports
- eLandings. Make landings for IFQ/CDQ crab, halibut and sablefish IFQ, and groundfish
- NMFS Web Application: Check a vessel balance; report a landing (to be replaced by eLandings); print a receipt for a previous landing; make an ex-vessel volume and value report; renew an annual registered buyer permit; pay cost-recovery fees; view an IFQ landing ledger report; check a permit balance; and view a registered buyer landing ledger report.
- Reports. Catch Reports, Landings, Quota Share, Licenses Issued, Allocations and Caps
- Allocation, Catch and Eligibility Information
- Recordkeeping and Reporting Forms
Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) Program
Program Information
- Western Alaska CDQ: The Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) Program allocates a percentage of all Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands quotas for groundfish, prohibited species, halibut, and crab to eligible communities.
Regulations for Western Alaska CDQ and CDQ Halibut
- Also refer to specific CDQ sections within the following:
- IFQ/CDQ regulations prior to 1994: (LARGE FILES)
- 58 FR 59375, November 9, 1993. Final Rule IFQ, Amendment 20/15, establishing IFQ.
- 57 FR 57130, December 3, 1992. Proposed Rule IFQ, Amendment 20/15, establishing IFQ.