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ANNUAL
AMENDMENT 80
NON-AFA TRAWL GEAR
CATCHER/PROCESSOR
ECONOMIC DATA REPORT (EDR)
CALENDAR YEAR 2009
This form can be downloaded from
http://www.fakr.noaa.gov
PUBLIC REPORTING BURDEN STATEMENT
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 20 hours per response,
including time for reviewing the instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining
the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding
this burden to Assistant Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, NOAA National Marine
Fisheries Service, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Before completing this form, please note the following: 1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no
person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with, a
collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that
collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number; 2) This information is mandatory
and is required to manage commercial fishing efforts for groundfish under section 402(a) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1801, et seq.) as amended by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Management and Conservation Reauthorization Act of 2006; 3) Responses to this information request
are confidential under section 402(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. They are also confidential under
NOAA Administrative Order 216-100, which sets forth procedures to protect confidentiality of fishery
statistics.
Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
ANNUAL CATCHER/PROCESSOR EDR
Introduction
You have received this form because our records show that you are the owner of a
catcher/processor that participated in the Amendment 80 fishery in the past.
This report collects economic data on the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area
(BSAI) Non-American Fisheries Act (non-AFA) Trawl Catcher/Processor Sector, including
Western Alaska Community Development Quota Program (CDQ) non-Pollock groundfish
fisheries. The fisheries are referred to as Amendment 80 fisheries. Pursuant to the legislation,
the data and identifiers will also be used for program enforcement and determination of
qualification for cooperative membership. Consequently, identifiers and data will be disclosed to
NOAA Enforcement, NOAA General Counsel, the Antitrust Division of the Department of
Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and NOAA Restricted Access Management Program.
Each year, on or before 1700 hours A.l.t. on June 1, each person who held an Amendment 80
Quota Share (QS) permit during a calendar year must submit to the NMFS Data Collection
Agent, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, at the address provided on the form, an
EDR for each Amendment 80 QS permit held by that person for annual data for the previous
calendar year, or if sent by U.S. mail, postmarked by that time.
If YOUR label address is incorrect or missing, please correct the error on the label or print your
permanent name and address here.
Catcher/processor Name
Company Name
Street address or P.O. Box Number
City, State, and Zip Code
Mail or FAX EDR by June 1, 2009 to:
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
NMFS Economic Data Reports
205 SE Spokane, Suite 100
Portland, OR 97202
FAX No. 503-595-3450
For more information, or if you have questions,
please call toll free 1-877-741-8913
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Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
CERTIFICATION PAGE – 1 of 2
This is a required form. Provide all information requested below.
Amendment 80 QS Holder Information
Name of company, partnership, or other business entity
Amendment 80 QS permits held
Name of Amendment 80 vessels owned (if none,
enter N.A)
Business telephone number (999-999-9999)
Business FAX number (999-999-9999)
Business E-mail address, if available ([email protected])
Amendment 80 Vessel Operator Information
If a person, other than the Amendment 80 QS holder, operated an Amendment 80 vessel owned by that
Amendment 80 QS holder during a calendar year provide the following information.
Name of company, partnership, or other business entity
Business telephone number (999-999-9999)
Business FAX number (999-999-9999)
Business E-mail address, if available ([email protected])
Person Completing this EDR (check one)
[ ] Amendment 80 QS holder (If your name and address are the same name and address provided in
the QS Holder Information block above, the information does not need to be repeated here)
[ ]
Designated Representative for the Amendment 80 QS holder (complete information below)
Name
Title
Business telephone number (999-999-9999)
Business FAX number (999-999-9999)
Business E-mail address, if available ([email protected])
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Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
CERTIFICATION PAGE – 2 of 2
AMENDMENT 80 QS HOLDER CERTIFICATION
The Amendment 80 QS holder must complete this certification block to certify that all information is true,
correct, and complete to the best of his/her knowledge and belief. If the application is completed by a
designated representative, attach authorization.
Read the following statement, and sign and date the box below:
Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this EDR, and to the best of my knowledge and
belief, the information presented here is true, correct, and complete.
Signature of Amendment 80 QS Holder (or Designated
Representative)
Date signed
Printed Name of Amendment 80 QS Holder (or Designated Representative)
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Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
If you owned any part of an Amendment 80 vessel during a calendar year, provide the following
information for each Amendment 80 vessel you owned. This questionnaire is designed to collect
information on individual vessels even if the vessel is part of a larger company. The intent is to
evaluate each vessel as a stand-alone entity. All of the following questions pertain to calendar
year 2009.
Table 1 - Vessel Identification
Amendment 80 QS Permit No.
Amendment 80 Vessel Name
1. USCG Documentation No.
2. ADF&G Vessel No. (K12345 or 12345)
3. ADF&G processor code
4. Amendment 80 LLP No(s).
5. Amendment 80 limited access fishery permit No.
6. Name of Amendment 80 cooperative (if applicable)
7. Home port
8. U.S. gross registered tonnage
9. Net tonnage
10. Length overall
11. Beam
12. Shaft horsepower
13. Fuel capacity (U.S. gal.)
14. Year Built
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Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
Table 2.1 - Vessel Characteristics: Survey Value
$US
1. What was the most recent survey value, rounded to the nearest
100 dollars, of the vessel and equipment? Indicate if this is
approximate replacement value.
Replacement value?
Yes
No
2. What was the date of this vessel’s last value survey?
____ / ____ / ______
mm
dd
yyyy
3. Did the survey value given above include the value of permits
associated with the vessel at the time of the value survey?
Yes
No
4. Did the survey value given above include the value of
processing equipment on the vessel at the time of the value
survey?
Yes
No
Table 2.2 - Vessel Characteristics: Fuel Consumption
For each of the following activities please give the vessel’s annual and average fuel
consumption per hour during calendar year 2009. If not applicable please write “NA”.
Average Gallons
of
Fuel per Hour
Activity
Annual Fuel
Consumption
Fishing and/or processing
gal/hr
gal
Steaming (not fishing or processing) – fully loaded with
product
gal/hr
gal
Steaming (not fishing or processing) – empty
(transiting)
gal/hr
gal
Table 2.3 - Vessel Characteristics: Freezer Space
1. How much freezer space (measured in pounds of product) did
the vessel have at the beginning of calendar year 2009 (round to
the nearest 100 pounds)? Include only product storage capacity.
Do not include plate freezer, galley freezer, or other non-product
storage capacity.
2. What is the maximum freezing capacity of this vessel in pounds
per hour? Report the maximum capacity of all plate freezers in
pounds, divided by the average number of hours required to freeze
product (note: this is not throughput under realistic operating
conditions).
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lbs.
lbs/hr
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Table 2.4 - Vessel Characteristics: Processing Capacity
Report the total number of processing lines on the vessel in the first line. For each type of
product processed on the line in the BSAI Amendment 80 fisheries, record the number of
processing lines of similar type (equipment and/or product mix), and the vessel’s maximum
average throughput in pounds (round weight) per hour, totaled over all processing lines for this
product type. Assume optimal operating conditions and that quantity of raw fish and other inputs
are not limiting. Use species and product codes to describe product types produced. Record all
species processed in the BSAI, including non-Amendment 80 species harvested with
Amendment 80 PSC allocations. Amendment 80 species are starred (*) in the table.
Table A: Species and Product Codes
(See also 50 CFR part 679 Table 1a—Delivery Conditions and Product Codes and
Table 2a—Species Codes FMP Groundfish)
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
155
156
157
158
159
160
172
175
176
177
178
179
181
182
183
184
185
193
Species Codes
Code
110
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
141
142
143
Species, Common Name
(*) cod, Pacific (gray)
flounder, arrowtooth
(*) sole, flathead
(*) sole, rock
sole, dover
sole, rex
sole, butter
(*) sole, yellowfin
sole, English
flounder, starry
sole, petrale
sole, sand
flounder, Alaska plaice
turbot, Greenland
rockfish, greenstripe
rockfish, northern
rockfish, Bocaccio
rockfish, copper
(*) perch, Pacific ocean
rockfish, black (BSAI)
rockfish, thornyhead
rockfish, yelloweye
rockfish, canary
rockfish, quillback
rockfish, tiger
rockfish, china
rockfish, rosethorn
rockfish, rougheye
rockfish, shortraker
rockfish, redbanded
rockfish, yellowtail
rockfish, widow
rockfish, silvergray
rockfish, redstripe
rockfish, darkblotched
sculpin, general
rockfish, dusky
rockfish, yellowmouth
rockfish, harlequin
rockfish, blackgill
rockfish, chilipepper
rockfish, pygmy
rockfish, shortbelly
rockfish, splitnose
rockfish, stripetail
rockfish, vermilion
rockfish, aurora
(*) Atka mackerel (greenling)
270
689
690
691
692
700
701
702
710
870
875
Code
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
pollock, walleye
shark, other
shark, salmon
shark, spiny dogfish
Pacific sleeper shark
skate, other
skate, longnose
skate, big
sablefish (blackcod)
octopus, North Pacific
squid, majestic
Product Codes
Delivery Condition Description
Whole fish or shellfish
Bled fish
Gutted, head on (gutted only)
Gutted, head off (headed/gutted)
Headed and gutted with roe
Headed and gutted, western cut
Headed and gutted, eastern cut
Headed and gutted, tail removed
Total number of processing lines on vessel:
Product processed
Species Code
Product code
Number of
processing lines
Maximum
throughput per hour
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
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Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
Table 2.4: Vessel Characteristics: Processing Capacity (continued)
Product processed
Species Code
Product code
Number of
processing lines
Maximum
throughput per hour
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
lbs/hr
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Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
Table 2.5 - Vessel Characteristics: Vessel Activity
Record the number of days the vessel was engaged in each of the following activities. Report
days fishing and days processing in the Amendment 80 fisheries and all other fisheries
separately. Count days fishing and/or processing this or another Amendment 80 vessel’s quota
of Amendment 80 species, including Amendment 80 halibut and crab PSC, as Amendment 80
fishery activity (includes fishing of Amendment 80 catch delivered to other processors and
processing of Amendment 80 catch received from other vessels). Report days traveling or
offloading over all vessel activity (including tendering, charters, cargo transport, etc) and
inactive in the calendar year. If not applicable, please write “NA”. Count any portion of a
calendar day that the vessel was engaged in the activity as one day (this may result in a total
greater than 365 days).
Activity
AM80 Fishery
All other fisheries
Fishing
Processing
All vessel activity
Traveling or offloading (not fishing or
processing)
Inactive in shipyard
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Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
Table 3 - 2009 Revenues
Please give the total amount of revenue received from all sources for each of the following
categories during calendar year 2009 (rounded to the nearest 100 dollars).
Revenue Category
Units
Revenue
1. Total fishery product sales volume (in metric tons) and
FOB Alaska revenue (including custom processing and
sales of inventory produced prior to this year)
$US
2. All other income derived from vessel operations (e.g., tendering, charters,
cargo transport, etc.)
$US
3. Income from sale of LLP licenses associated with this
vessel during the calendar year.
4. Quantity and royalty revenue from QS shares leased by
other vessels. Only report quantity and revenue for formal
leases. Do not include quantity or value of in-kind or other
informal quota transfers.
yellowfin sole
rock sole
flathead sole
Atka mackerel
Pacific ocean perch
Pacific cod
Amendment 80 leased halibut PSC
Amendment 80 leased crab PSC
other species leased
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LLP No.
Revenue
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
Quantity of QS
(in metric tons)
Revenue
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
Table 4 - Capital Expenditures and Materials Usage
Please give the calendar year 2009 capital expenditures associated with each of the following
categories for this vessel. Only report costs for purchases of fully capitalized investments.
Report costs fully expensed during the year in Table 5. Do not report cost for purchases of
onshore equipment or facilities. Round all answers to the nearest 100 dollars.
Capital Expenditure Category
Total Capitalized Expenditure
a. Fishing gear (e.g., net electronics)
$US
b. Expenditures on processing equipment, including
freezing and cold storage
$US
c. Expenditures on vessel and onboard equipment (other
than fishing, processing, or storage equipment)
$US
d. Other capital expenditures related to vessel operations
$US
e. Purchase of LLP license(s) for use on the vessel
LLP No.
Cost
$US
$US
Table 5 – Expenses
In the table below, please provide the total calendar year 2009 expenses (before income tax)
associated with the following categories. Do not include expenditures that were capitalized and
reported in Table 4. Round all answers to the nearest 100 dollars.
Expense Category
1. Fishing (deck crew) labor expenses (including bonuses and payroll taxes, but
excluding benefits and insurance)
2. Processing labor expenses (including bonuses and payroll taxes but excluding
benefits and insurance)
3. Labor expenses for all other employees (officers, engineers, cooks, etc) aboard
the vessel (including bonuses and payroll taxes but excluding benefits and
insurance)
4. Food and provisions (not paid by crew)
5. Recruitment, travel, benefits and other employee related costs (excluding food
and provisions and other employee costs already provided in items 1, 2, and 3)
6. Lease expenses for this vessel and all onboard equipment
7. Fishing gear leases, repairs, and purchases fully expensed in calendar year
2009 (e.g., nets, doors, cables)
8. Repair and maintenance expenses for vessel and processing equipment
(including shipyard accrual and all purchases of parts and equipment that were
expensed in calendar year 2009)
9. Freight, storage, and other sales costs for non-FOB sales
10. Freight and storage costs other than for products (e.g., gear, supplies, wharfage
and offload costs)
11. Product and packaging materials
12. Fuel and lubrication
$US
13. Observer fees and other fishery monitoring and reporting costs
14. Cooperative costs including lawyer and accountant costs, association fees, and
other fees charged to you by the harvest cooperative
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Total Cost
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
Table 5 – Expenses (continued)
Expense Category
15. General Administrative Cost, including professional services and management
fees (do not include costs reported in items 13 or 14) associated with vessel
operation
16. Insurance (vessel insurance, P&I, and other insurance associated with the
operation of this vessel; do not include employee health insurance reported in
line 5)
17. Fisheries landings taxes, including Shared Fisheries Business Tax and Fishery
Resource Landing Tax
18. Total raw fish purchases from other vessels (all
lbs
fisheries and species)
19. Quantity and royalty costs paid for QS shares leased
from other vessels. Only report quantity and cost for
Quantity of QS
formal leases. Do not include quantity or value of in(in metric tons)
kind or other informal quota transfers.
yellowfin sole
rock sole
flathead sole
Atka mackerel
Pacific ocean perch
Pacific cod
Amendment 80 leased halibut PSC
Amendment 80 leased crab PSC
other species leased
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Total Cost
$US
$US
$US
$US
Total Cost
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
$US
Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
Table 6 – Calendar Year 2009 Labor
1. Please provide the average number and the total number of employees for fishing, processing, and
other activities on this vessel during the 2009 calendar year. The sum of the number of positions should
equal the total number of employees aboard the vessel (on average).
Labor category
Average number
of positions aboard
Number of employees
in 2009
a. Fishing (deck crew)
b. Processing
c. All other employees onboard the vessel
(including officers, engineers, cooks, etc)
2. On average, how many hours per day did a typical processing line employee
work during calendar year 2009?
3. Did the vessel use a crew or revenue share system to pay processing or nonprocessing crew in calendar year 2009? (Circle one number for each)
hours
YES
NO
a. To pay some processing crew
1
2
b. To pay all processing crew
1
2
c. To pay some non-processing crew
1
2
d. To pay all non-processing crew
1
2
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Annual Catcher/Processor EDR – Calendar Year January 1 – December 31, 2009
NOTES
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