Baseline and first-year post implementation surveys, interviews and meetings

Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Rationalization Social Study

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Baseline and first-year post implementation surveys, interviews and meetings

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Suzanne M. Russell
Social Scientist
NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
2725 Montlake Blvd. East, Seattle WA 98012
Office: 206-860-3274 Fax: 206-860-3475, Email: [email protected]

Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Social Study
Brief Information
Principal Investigator: Suzanne M. Russell, NOAA/NMFS/NWFSC
Co-Investigators: Karma Norman, NOAA/NMFS/NWFSC
Anna Varney, ERT Contractor for NOAA/NMFS/NWFSC
Others TBD
Website: www.nwfsc/[email protected]
Email: [email protected]

WHAT IS THE PURPSOE OF THIS STUDY?
This study aims to collect social and cultural information from those participating in any aspect of the
Pacific Coast Groundfish fishery. The study will allow us to create a baseline or foundational description
of the people in the industry prior to the upcoming fisheries management system change in the form of a
‘catch shares’ or rationalization program. After the management change we will repeat the study. We
can then compare the results from both studies to update the baseline data on the industry, and better
understand any changes or social impacts that have occurred in the industry.
WHY AM I BEING IINVITED TO TAKE PART IN THIS STUDY?
You are being invited to participate in this study because you are involved in the Pacific Coast Groundfish
Trawl Fishing industry. People who are being invited to participate include but are not limited to
fishermen, permit holders, quota allocation recipients, buyers/first receivers, processors, or any others
who participate in any role(s) or company that supplies services to the trawl fishery.
WHAT WILL I HAVE TO DO AND HOW MUCH TIME IS REQUIRED FROM MY PARTICIPATION?
You are being asked to participate in this study which includes your completion of a survey and a short
interview. It is expected that the average time to complete the survey and conduct the interview is 1 hour.
Time periods may be shorter or slightly longer depending on each participant.
WHO WILL SEE THE INFORMATION I GIVE?
The information you provide will be seen in its full form by those researchers participating in this study.
They will collect the information you provide and enter the information into a database. Your responses
will be combined with responses from other participants and analyzed. The analysis of the data will then
be added to any reports or publications of the study and be available to view by anyone whom is
interested in this research.
ARE MY RESPONSES CONFIDENTIAL?
The information you provide will be kept confidential to the extent possible per MSA Sec. 402(b) and the
NOAA Administrative Order NAO 216-100, Protection of Confidential Fisheries Statistics. In addition, in
the event of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, we will protect the confidentiality to the extent
possible under the Exemption 4 of the FOIA. To support the confidentiality of this research, your name
will not be included on the survey document. When writing final reports and publishing the findings of this
research, your responses will be combined with responses from other participants so that no single
individual may be identified. All personal names provided will be viewed only by the researchers. The

names will either be coded with a descriptor such as ‘X Community Fisherman’ or assigned a code such
as ‘A1’ as an identifier. The type of code that will be applied to each data set may vary based on the
question or the analysis required of that question. Every method to protect the confidentiality of all
responses will be applied in any and all contexts of this research.
DO I HAVE A CHOICE TO BE IN THE SURVEY?
Participation in this research is completely voluntary. You may ask questions at any time. You may ask
for additional information about specific questions or the research as a whole. You may participate in the
study and choose not to answer specific questions without any consequence at any time. You may stop
your participation at any time.
WHAT ARE THE RISKS AND BENEFITS OF THIS STUDY?
There are no foreseeable personal risks or any personal direct benefits of this study.
WILL I BE ABLE TO SEE THE RESULTS OF THIS STUDY?
Research results will be provided either in electronic or hard copy form to all participants/ organizations
who participated in the research. The resulting documents will also be publicly available to any other
parties who have an interest in the research.
WHAT IF I HAVE QUESTIONS?
If you have additional questions or would like additional information about this study, please do not
hesitate to contact the Principal Investigator, Suzanne Russell, Office (206) 860-3274 or
[email protected].

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND WILLINGNESS TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR RESEARCH.

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