Vessel needed for Conservation Engineering Studies of Trawl Gear in the Exclusive Economic Zone off the coast of Alaska, US

Deadline for written questions: 5.8.2015
Deadline for submissions: 5.26.2015

The contractor shall furnish the necessary crew, material, equipment, services and facilities to
perform the following Statement of Work/Specifications. For a description of the terms used
within this Statement of Work, please consult the Definitions (Section 3.1).

Posted: 4.24.2015

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Permit Systems Support for NMFS Alaska Region Field Office

Deadline for written questions: 5.11.2015
Deadline for submissions: 5.22.2015

Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission is seeking one qualified firm to provide fishery management
data service support. This firm will support the National Marine Fisheries Service and its mission of
sustainable fisheries management and its management of protected species and healthy marine habitats in
Alaska. Contractor support, through a labor hour contract, is sought to increase capacity of fishery
management systems for NMFS. Support will include maintenance of and improvements to fisheries
management applications, and associated technical support. All work under this contract shall be
completed by June 30, 2016.

Posted: 4.24.2015

NMFS AK Permit System Application Q&A

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Wholesale Market Profiles for Alaska Federal Fisheries

Deadline for written questions: 12.15.1014
Deadline for submissions: 1.5.2015

The output of this project will be a dossier entitled Wholesale Market Profiles for Alaska Federal
Fisheries
that gives qualitative and quantitative descriptions of the wholesale markets for vital
North Pacific fisheries products. This product will include figures, tables, and text illustrating the
current and historical status of these markets.
The scope of the analysis should include global,
international, regional and domestic wholesale markets to the extent they are relevant for a given
product. To the extent practicable for a given product, the analysis should address: product value
(revenues), quantities, prices, market share, supply chain, import/export markets, major
participants in the markets, product demand, end-use, current/recent issues (e.g., certification),
current/recent news, and future prospects. The analysts are not constrained to the topics
previously listed and are encouraged to propose other substantive topics that might be relevant to
a given wholesale product market.

Posted: 11.17.2014

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CLOSED: Electronic Monitoring Systems for U.S. West Coast and Alaska Fishing Vessels

Submission deadline past

This document provides a Request for Proposal (RFP) for electronic monitoring (EM) camera
system provider(s) to employ EM among vessels operating off the U.S. West Coast and in
Alaskan waters. Although camera systems may be very similar between regions, logistics and
application will be different between the two regions and as such, specific details are separated
among regions.

Q&A Responses – posted 8.11.2014, updated 8.22.2014

Posted: 7.24.2014

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CLOSED: Alaska Halibut CHP Survey

Submission deadline past

The Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC) and Alaska Fisheries Science Center of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) are requesting proposals for a survey research project that collects information on Alaska charter halibut permit (CHP) holders’ attitudes and preferences toward aspects of the recently-implemented Alaska Halibut Catch Sharing Plan (CSP) (see https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sustainablefisheries/halibut/sport.htm).

Q&A Responses – posted 7.21.2014

Posted: 6.26.2014

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CLOSED: Collecting Regional Economic Data for Southwest Alaska Fisheries – Survey Instrument Development and Key Informant Interview

Submission deadline past

The primary objective of the proposed project is to develop a survey instrument and supporting document(s) to be subsequently administered through a contractually unrelated project in which the instrument will be used to elicit regional economic information from fish harvesting vessels; and conduct key informant interviews with seafood processors and local businesses supplying inputs to the seafood industries in the Southwest Alaska region. For context, the data collected through key informant interviews from this project and through the survey instrument developed here will ultimately be combined with IMPLAN data to develop regional economic models for estimating borough and census area (BCA)-level economic impacts of various fishery management actions.

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Q&A Responses  – posted 4.16.2014 – Question 4.4 revised 4.16.2014

Sample Survey for Q&A Responses

Original posting date: 4.4.2014