Revised May 26, 2021
Survey of Fishing-Operations Impacts of and Recovery from [name of catastrophic event]
OMB Control No. 0648-0767
Expiration Date: XX/XX/20XX
Office of Science & Technology
NOAA Fisheries
Silver Spring, MD
ASSESSMENT OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF [name of catastrophic event (NCE)] ON COMMERCIAL AND FOR-HIRE FISHING VESSELS IN [name of states(s) or territories]
We want to learn how [name of catastrophic event (NCE) affected your fishing operations in the period {immediately, one quarter, six months, or one year] after that catastrophic event. Your participation in this survey is voluntary and your responses are CONFIDENTIAL. Because you and other vessel owners and or operators are the only ones who can provide this information, we encourage you to participate in this survey.
Questions about the survey? Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX/Fax XXX-XXX-XXXX /Email [email protected].
INTRODUCTION:
FISHING-VESSEL SURVEY
Hello, my name is <interviewer_name>. I’m calling to collect information that will help NOAA Fisheries understand the impacts of [name of the catastrophic event (NCE)] on the marine fisheries in [name of state(s) and/or territories].
1. Am I speaking to <respondent_name>?
Yes
No
2. Are you the owner of the fishing vessel <vessel_name> with the registration number < Vessel_ID > or familiar with its status and operation and can answer on behalf of the owner?
Yes, I am the owner
Yes, I can answer on behalf of the owner
No
3. If not, do you know the name and number of person to contact instead?
Yes (Please specify: _______________________)
No
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
4. Is [phone number] the best number to use to contact you?
Yes
No
5. What is a good email address for you?
Specify _____________
I don’t have one
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
I would like to ask you a few questions regarding the impacts of [NCE] on your fishing vessel(s). We are talking to vessel owners it affected as well as those it did not affect. If your fishing business was affected, it should only take about [20 or 30] minutes, depending on the number of vessels you own. It will take less time if your fishing business was not affected.
One of the following statements will be included here and the highlighted header will be removed.
Statement for an immediate evaluation of a regional disaster
Your participation in this study is voluntary but very important. NOAA Fisheries will use the data collected with this survey to assess damages from [NCE] to commercial and for hire fishing operations, determine insurance coverage for those who sustained damages and better understand the changes in revenue, operating costs and employment due to [NCE]. NOAA Fisheries will use that information to draft reports in support of the Secretary of Commerce’s fisheries disaster declarations for areas impacted by [NCE]. The Department of Commerce and NOAA will use those reports in their deliberations regarding the disbursement of the fishery disaster relief assistance proved by Congress. If you agree to participate now, it is okay to change your mind later. You don't have to answer any question you don't want to and all of your answers will remain confidential. (This call may be monitored for quality control purposes.)
Statement for a follow-up evaluation of a regional disaster
Your participation in this study is voluntary but very important. NOAA Fisheries will use the data collected with this survey to assess damages from [NCE] to commercial and for hire fishing operations, determine insurance coverage for those who sustained damages, better understand the changes in revenue, operating costs and employment due to [NCE], assess recovery rates and barriers to recovery by type of fishing operation and geographic area, determine resilience factors that facilitated or impeded recovery, and inform agency leadership, state agencies, Congress, and constituents about the long-term effects of disasters. If you agree to participate now, it is okay to change your mind later. You don't have to answer any question you don't want to and all of your answers will remain confidential. (This call may be monitored for quality control purposes.)
Statement for an immediate evaluation of a national disaster
Your participation in this study is voluntary but very important. NOAA Fisheries will use the data collected with this survey to assess the impacts of [NCE] on commercial and for hire fishing operations, better understand the changes in revenue, operating costs and employment due to [NCE]. NOAA Fisheries will use the information to draft reports in support of the Secretary of Commerce’s fisheries disaster declarations for areas impacted by [NCE]. The Department of Commerce and NOAA will use those reports in their deliberations regarding the disbursement of the fishery disaster relief assistance proved by Congress. You don't have to answer any question you don't want to and all of your answers will remain confidential. (This call may be monitored for quality control purposes.)
Statement for a follow-up evaluation of a national disaster
Your participation in this study is voluntary but very important. NOAA Fisheries will use the data collected with this survey to assess the impacts of [NCE] on commercial and for hire fishing operations, better understand the changes in revenue, operating costs and employment due to [NCE], assess recovery rates and barriers to recovery by type of fishing operation and geographic area, determine resilience factors that facilitated or impeded recovery, and inform agency leadership, state agencies, Congress, and constituents about the long-term effects of disasters. If you agree to participate now, it is okay to change your mind later. You don't have to answer any question you don't want to and all of your answers will remain confidential. (This call may be monitored for quality control purposes.)
6. Are you willing to help us understand the impacts of [NCE]?
Yes
No
7. If so, would you prefer to complete the survey during this call, during a later call at a more convenient time for you, by mail, online, or in-person?
___During this call
___During a later call (get their preferred telephone number, date and time for the call)
___Online (provide information needed to submit information online)
___By mail (check to see we have the best mailing address)
___In-person (agree to a date, time and place)
If you have questions or technical issues about the survey itself, you may contact [name] at [email protected] or 555-555-5555 ext. 555.
If you have any questions about the study as a whole, please email the appropriate NOAA representative in your region:
(Name of Region 1–( Name ) at [email protected]
(Name of Region 2–( Name ) at [email protected]
(Name of Region 3–( Name ) at [email protected]
(Name of Region 4–( Name ) at [email protected]
(Name of Region 5–( Name ) at [email protected]
(Name of Region 6–( Name ) at [email protected]
BACKGROUND
INFORMATION:
8. How would you describe yourself?
A full-time fisherman
A part-time fisherman
Other (Please specify) ________________________
Prefer not to answer
9. Is commercial and/or charter fishing the primary source of your individual income?
___Yes
___No
___Prefer not to answer
10. What other occupations do you have to earn income? (Specify)
___________________________
___________________________
___________________________
Prefer not to answer
11. How many years have you been a vessel owner?
___ years (PLEASE ENTER ZERO IF NONE)
___Prefer not to answer
12. How many years of fishing experience do you have?
__________years
Prefer not to answer
13. What is your age?
___ years
___Prefer not to answer
14. In which city/town do you live/reside in or closest to? _______________
15. What is its ZIP code?
(Specify) ___________
Prefer not to answer
16. How long have you lived there?
____ months OR ____ years
Prefer not to answer
17. What is your gender?
Male
Female
Other
Prefer not to answer
18. Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish Origin? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
No
Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano
Yes, Cuban
Yes, Puerto Rican
Yes, another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin, please specify:_________________________
Prefer not to answer
19. Which racial category describes you? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
White
Black or African American
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
[Region specific racial category 1]
[Region specific racial category 2]
[Region specific racial category 3]
[Region specific racial category 4]
Some other race (please specify): _______________
Prefer not to answer
20. What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Less than 9th grade
Some high school (no diploma))
High school graduate (including GED)
Some college (no degree)
Associates degree or technical school
College graduate (bachelor degree)
Advanced or professional degree
Prefer not to answer
21. What was your total household income, before taxes, in 202[X], including fishing income?
Less than $10,000
$10,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 or more
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
OPERATING
CHARACTERISTICS AND DISASTER IMPACTS
Let's talk specifically about your vessel <vessel name> with the registration number < vessel_ID>
22. With respect to that vessel, which are you? (CHECK ONLY ONE)
Vessel owner but not the captain or part of the crew
Owner and operator
Captain but not vessel owner
Vessel manager
Other (Please specify) __________
Prefer not to answer
23. What kind of fishing operation do you engage in with this vessel? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
___Commercial fishing or seafood harvesting
___Charter/party/for-hire operation
___ Other (please specify) ___________________
___Prefer not to answer
24. In which port do you land most of this vessel’s catch? (Specify) ____________________________
25. What is this vessel’s homeport? (Specify) ______________________________
26. Did you change its homeport or landing port even if only temporarily due to [NCE]?
Changed homeport for ___ weeks or __ permanently
Changed landing port for ___ weeks or __ permanently
Changed neither
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
27. Where do you fish with this vessel? [MARK ALL THAT APPLY]
Inshore [local definition]
Offshore state [local definition]
Offshore federal [local definition]
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
28. Which category best describes the damage to this vessel due to [NCE]?
None (IF NONE, SKIP TO QUESTION 32)
Minor
Major
Total loss
Prefer not to answer
29. Please provide an estimate of the damages to this vessel. You can base this estimate on an appraisal or on your best estimate of the cost to repair the damage.
$________
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
30. What part of the damage to this vessel was covered by insurance (i.e., the amount paid or expected to be paid by insurance)?
None
$ _______ and ___% of damage
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
31. What percent of the physical damages to this fishing vessel has been repaired since [NCE]?
None
_____%
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
32. Please provide a rough estimate of the market value of this vessel before [NCE]:
$ __________
Don't know
Prefer not to answer
33. For this vessel, which category best describes the gear damaged/lost (e.g., gear deployed at sea; traps; gear in storage) due to [NCE]?
None (IF NONE, SKIP TO QUESTION 36)
Minor
Major
Total loss
Prefer not to answer
34. Please provide an estimate of those gear damages/losses. You can base this estimate on an appraisal or on your best estimate of the cost to repair the damage and replace the lost gear. Please exclude any damages included in the vessel damages you reported above
$________
Don't know
Prefer not to answer
35. What part of the gear damages/losses was covered by insurance (i.e., the amount paid or expected to be paid by insurance)?
None
$ _______ and ______% of damage
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
36. Please provide a rough estimate of the market value of your total gear before [NCE].
$ __________
Don't know
Prefer not to answer
37. For this vessel, which category best describes the catch/product damaged/lost due to [NCE]?
None (IF NONE, SKIP TO QUESTION 40)
Minor
Major
Total loss
Prefer not to answer
38. Please provide an estimate of those catch/product damages/losses.
$________Don't know
Prefer not to answer
39. What part of those catch/product damages/losses was covered by insurance (i.e., the amount paid or expected to be paid by insurance)?
None
$ _______ and ______% of damage
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
40. Which fisheries does this vessel usually operate in during [month x] when [NCE] hit? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY):
{name of fishery 1} Y/N
{name of fishery 21} Y/N
{name of fishery 31} Y/N
{name of fishery 4} Y/N
{name of fishery 5} Y/N
{name of fishery 6} Y/N
{name of fishery 78 Y/N
{name of fishery 8} Y/N
Other [please list all]: ______________________________
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
41. How long did this vessel stop commercial and/or for-hire (charter/party boat) fishing due to [NCE]? (SELECT ONE OPTION)
It did not stop fishing
Answered in days___________
Answered in weeks__________
Answered in months_________
Still not active _____
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
42. If it did not fish after [NCE], please provide the reasons (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Vessel damaged.
Production support facilities, e.g., dock, fuel, ice, communication, damaged or unavailable.
Owner preoccupied with personal/family household recovery efforts
Crew unavailable due to [NCE] recovery efforts.
No seafood buyers
No for-hire customers
Other (_______________________)
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
43. If this vessel stopped fishing due to [NCE], how long did it take to return to a normal level of fishing activity?
It has not returned to a normal level of fishing activity
Answered in days___________
Answered in weeks__________
Answered in months_________
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
44. If this vessel did not return to a normal level of fishing activity, on a scale of 0% to 100%, at what level of fishing activity is this vessel operating at now in comparison to [months x-y] of last year [202X?
Enter percent ___ (PLEASE ENTER 0 IF IT IS STILL NOT FISHING)
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
45. If this vessel is still not fishing, please provide reasons [CHECK ALL THAT APPLY]:
Vessel damaged.
Production support facilities, e.g., dock, fuel, ice, communication, damaged or unavailable.
Owner preoccupied with personal/family household recovery efforts
Crew unavailable due to [NCE] recovery efforts.
No seafood buyers
No for-hire customers
Other (_______________________)
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
46. If this vessel is still not fishing, how long do you think it will be until this vessel will be able to return to fishing?
_____weeks OR ____ months
Never
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
47. If this vessel temporarily stopped commercial and/or for-hire (charter/party boat) fishing due to [NCE], did it switch to any of the following activities? If so, for how long? (PLEASE ENTER ZERO WEEKS IF IT DID NOT SWITCH TO A SPECIFIC ACTIVITY)
Fished to provide food for family or community networks for __ weeks
Used the vessel for other purposes for __ weeks (Please specify the other purposes) ________________
48. Not including the captain, how many crew are currently working on this vessel? ___
49. How many are from each of the following?
[state/region/country 1] ___
[state/region/country 2] ___
[state/region/country 3] ___
[state/region/country 4] ___
Other (Please specify) ____________________________
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
50. How many more or fewer crew are regularly working on this vessel in comparison to the time before [NCE]?
____ More
____ Fewer
No change
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
51. If the crew size changed due to [NCE], what are the primary reasons for the change? _______________________________
52. How did the number of crew by state/region/country change due to [NCE]?
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
53. How did this vessel’s revenue in the [X] months following [NCE] compare to the same months in the previous year?
Decreased by ______% and $_____
Increased by______% and $_____
No difference
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
54. If its revenue changed, please tell me which of the following describe the reasons why your revenue was affected? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Stopped fishing at least temporarily after [NCE]
Loss of major markets or sources of demand e.g., export markets, restaurant and institutional buyers)
Lower fish prices after [NCE]
Higher fish prices after [NCE]
Less valuable species mix caught after [NCE]
More valuable species mix caught after [NCE]
Increase in number of for-hire customers
Decrease in number of for-hire customers
Increase in prices/rates for for-hire customers
Decrease in prices/rates for for-hire customers
Others? (Specify) __________________________
__________________________________________
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
55. How did this vessel’s operating costs in the X month(s) following [NCE] compare to the same months in the previous year?
Decreased by ______% and $_____
Increased by______% and $_____
No difference
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
56. If its operating costs changed, please tell me which of the following describe the reasons why your operating costs changed? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Fuel costs increased
Fuel costs decreased
Crew share increased
Crew share decreased
Bait costs increased
Bait costs decreased
Ice costs increased
Ice costs decreased
Other (please specify) ______________
Other (please specify) ______________
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
57. Which of the following have you done due to [NCE], even if only temporarily? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Found new markets/dealers/buyers/clients. Yes, temporarily for ___ weeks. Yes, permanently __ No __
Reduced number of trips for this vessel. Yes, temporarily for ___ weeks. Yes, permanently __ No __
Relocate fishing effort for this vessel. Yes, temporarily for ___ weeks. Yes, permanently __ No __
Had difficulty obtaining bait. Yes, temporarily for ___ weeks. Yes, permanently __ No __
Had difficulty obtaining other supplies. Yes, temporarily for ___ weeks. Yes, permanently __ No __
Switched fishery for this vessel. Yes, temporarily for ___ weeks. Yes, permanently __ No __
Other (please describe) ___________________ Yes, temporarily for ___ weeks. Yes, permanently __
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
For respondents with multiple vessels, we will cycle through the previous questions (22– 57) for each vessel (up to 6).
58. Overall, including this vessel, how many commercial and for-hire fishing vessels do you currently own?
Number__
Prefer not to answer
59. How many did you own before [NCE]?
Number__
Prefer not to answer
60. Do you own or lease buildings or other facilities related to your fishing operations? [e.g., a pier or dock]
Yes
No (IF NO, SKIP TO QUESTION 65)
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
61. If you do, which category best describes the damages to those buildings and facilities?
None (IF NONE, SKIP TO QUESTION 64)
Minor
Major
Total loss
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
62. Please provide an estimate of the damages. You can base this estimate on an appraisal or on your best estimate of the cost to repair the damage.
$________
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
63. Please provide or estimate the amount covered by insurance (i.e., the amount paid or expected to be paid by insurance)?
None
$ _______ and ______% of damage
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
64. Please provide a rough estimate of the market value of the buildings or facilities before [NCE]:
$ __________
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
[For respondents who also have a Dealer Permit, ask the next three questions.]
65. According to our records, you also have a dealer permit. Do you have any physical assets, beyond your vessels, related to the business of being a seafood dealer (e.g., buildings, vehicles, machinery)?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
66. Please provide the total damages to physical assets of the dealer business:
$_______ [PLEASE ENTER 0 IF NONE]
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
67. How much if any of those damages did you include in your previous answer regarding the estimated damages to the buildings or other facilities related to your fishing operations? $____[ENTER 0 IF NONE]
68. Please specify the type(s) of damages due to [NCE] that were not addressed above and indicate the amount of the damages and the amount of damages covered by insurance (i.e., the amount paid or expected to be paid by insurance).
________________ Damages $______ and damages covered by insurance $______
________________ Damages $______ and damages covered by insurance $_______
None
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
69. How would you describe the current availability of cash on hand for your fishing operations, including any money in the bank and financial assistance or loans? Currently, cash on hand will cover: (SELECT ONLY ONE)
1-7 days of business operations
1-2 weeks of business operations
3-4 weeks of business operations
1-2 months of business operations
3 or more months of business operations
No cash available for business operations
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
70. Since [name month], 202[X], have you missed any fishing related scheduled payments due to [NCE]? (Examples of scheduled payments include loans, rent, utilities, and payroll. Scheduled payments that have been forgiven or postponed should not be considered to be missed.)
Yes
No
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
71. Choose the three [NCE] factors that have had the largest impact on your fishing business (SELECT ONLY THREE)
Lack of charter/party/for-hire clients
No seafood markets or buyers
Restrictions by state and local governments
Implementing health safety measures
Low prices for seafood
Instructed not to fish by dealer / first receiver / processor
No crew available
Loss of crew
Other (please describe): ____________________________________________
Prefer not to answer
72. Are there any other ways you have changed or adapted your business practices since [Month X, 202X] due to [NCE] that we haven’t covered?
Yes (please describe) _________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
No
Prefer not to answer
73. After [NCE], were there any other catastrophic events or economic factors that affected your fishing activities, revenues and costs in either a positive or a negative way?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
74. If yes, please describe the specific other events or economic factors and their effects on your fishing activities, revenues and costs
___________________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
75. Would you say that [NCE] had any positive impacts on the fisheries?
Yes
No
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
76. If yes, what positive impacts?
____________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
INDIVIDUAL RECOVERY, LESSONS
LEARNED AND PERSONAL WELL-BEING
77. What, if any, different measures will you take in the future to prepare for natural disasters such as [NCE]?
None
(Specify) ________________________________________________________
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
78. Is there anything that NOAA Fisheries could do to help you to prepare for and recover from future catastrophic events such as [NCE]?
No
Yes (Specify) ___________________________________________________
Don’t know
Prefer not to answer
79. For each of the following statements, do you strongly disagree, disagree, are neutral, agree, or strongly agree?
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80. What resources did you use to recover after the [NCE]? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Insurance
SBA/FEMA loans
Personal savings
Loans from family/friends
Private bank loans/credit
Unemployment benefits
Federal stimulus check/payment
Paycheck Protection Program
Other employment
Other (Specify)__________________________________
This business has not requested financial assistance from any source
Prefer not to answer
81. What has helped you cope with the effects of [NCE]? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Family, friends
Church, community groups, etc.
Your employees or crew
Fishing industry associations, sectors, cooperatives
Government assistance
Personal savings
Other (please describe): ___________________________________________
Prefer not to answer
82. Which has been the most helpful in coping with the effects of [NCE]? (CHECK ONLY ONE)
Family, friends
Church, community groups, etc.
Your employees or crew
Fishing industry associations, sectors, cooperatives
Government assistance
Personal savings
Other (please describe): ___________________________________________
Prefer not to answer
83. In your opinion, what impact has [NCE] had on the following in [name state or territory]?
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84. Do you have any additional comments you would like to share?
__________________________________________________________________________________
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We appreciate the confidential nature of the data being collected by this survey. NOAA Fisheries will handle individual survey data as confidential business information and a form of protected personal information and will maintain the confidentiality of the information consistent with legal authorities available to it, including but not limited to the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. Section 552a) and the Trade Secrets Act (18 U.S.C. Section 1905). NOAA Fisheries will protect individual survey data from public disclosure to the extent permitted by law and it has instituted procedures to provide that protection.
One of the following statements will be included here and the highlighted header will be removed.
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement for an immediate evaluation of a regional disaster:
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement. NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) is collecting this information to assess damages from [NCE] to commercial and for hire fishing operations, determine insurance coverage for those who sustained damages and better understand the changes in revenue, operating costs and employment due to [NCE]. NOAA Fisheries will use the information to draft reports in support of the Secretary of Commerce’s fisheries disaster declarations for areas impacted by [NCE]. The Department of Commerce and NOAA will use those reports in their deliberations regarding the disbursement of the fishery disaster relief assistance proved by Congress. In addition, NOAA Fisheries will use the information to improve its ability to conduct the analyses required by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) and other applicable law. This will allow for a better-informed, science-based fishery management decisions making process.
A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0648-0767 and its expiration data is August 31, 2024. Without this approval, we could not conduct this information collection. Public reporting for this information collection is estimated to be approximately 30 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to the NOAA Fisheries at: [mailing address], Attn: [name] or [email address].
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement for a follow-up evaluation of a regional disaster:
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement. NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) is collecting this information to assess damages from [NCE] to commercial and for hire fishing operations, determine insurance coverage for those who sustained damages, better understand the changes in revenue, operating costs and employment due to [NCE], assess recovery rates and barriers to recovery by type of fishing operation and geographic area, determine resilience factors that facilitated or impeded recovery, and inform agency leadership, state agencies, Congress, and constituents about the long-term effects of disasters. In addition, NOAA Fisheries will use the information to improve its ability to conduct the analyses required by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) and other applicable law. This will allow for a better-informed, science-based fishery management decisions making process.
A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0648-0767 and its expiration data is August 31, 2024. Without this approval, we could not conduct this information collection. Public reporting for this information collection is estimated to be approximately 30 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to the NOAA Fisheries at: [mailing address], Attn: [name] or [email address].
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement for an immediate evaluation of a national disaster:
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement. NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) is collecting this information to assess the impacts of [NCE] on commercial and for hire fishing operations and better understand the changes in revenue, operating costs and employment due to [NCE]. NOAA Fisheries will use the information to draft reports in support of the Secretary of Commerce’s fisheries disaster declarations for areas impacted by [NCE]. The Department of Commerce and NOAA will use those reports in their deliberations regarding the disbursement of the fishery disaster relief assistance proved by Congress. In addition, NOAA Fisheries will use the information to improve its ability to conduct the analyses required by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) and other applicable law. This will allow for a better-informed, science-based fishery management decisions making process.
A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0648-0767 and its expiration data is August 31, 2024. Without this approval, we could not conduct this information collection. Public reporting for this information collection is estimated to be approximately 20 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to the NOAA Fisheries at: [mailing address], Attn: [name] or [email address].
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement for a follow-up evaluation of a national disaster:
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement. NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) is collecting this information to assess the impacts of [NCE] on commercial and for hire fishing operations, better understand the changes in revenue, operating costs and employment due to [NCE], assess recovery rates and barriers to recovery by types of fishing operation and geographic area, determine resilience factors that facilitated or impeded recovery, and inform agency leadership, state agencies, Congress, and constituents about the long-term effects of disasters. In addition, NOAA Fisheries will use the information to improve its ability to conduct the analyses required by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) and other applicable law. This will allow for a better-informed, science-based fishery management decisions making process.
A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0648-0767 and its expiration date is XX/XX/20XX. Without this approval, we could not conduct this information collection. Public reporting for this information collection is estimated to be approximately 20 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to the NOAA Fisheries at: [mailing address], Attn: [name] or [email address].
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