The International Pacific Halibut Commission
(IPHC) is seeking commercial longline vessels to conduct setline
research in British Columbia, central Gulf of Alaska, and Bering
Sea between mid-January and late February of 2003. Research will
be conducted in three charter areas. One vessel will operate from
either Ketchikan, Alaska or from Port Hardy or Prince Rupert,
British Columbia and fish on the halibut spawning grounds around
the Queen Charlotte Islands. A second vessel will operate from
Kodiak, Seward, or Homer Alaska and fish the Portlock Bank region.
A third vessel will operate from Dutch Harbor and fish the Misty
Moon Ground of the southeast Bering Sea. IPHC will bear all bait
and ice costs; fuel costs will be borne by the vessel. Some
halibut will be retained and sold by IPHC, and limited retention
of Pacific cod and rockfish bycatch may be allowed. Revenue from
fish sales will be shared in the following manner: the vessel will
receive 10% of halibut revenues and 50% of bycatch revenues. Total
landings of halibut are expected to be approximately 6,000-8,000
pounds or less per region.
The IPHC winter research will focus on stock
identification issues. Tissue samples will be collected for
genetic analysis and otoliths collected for aging the fish and for
elemental fingerprinting. At least 60 sexually mature fish of each
sex from each region will be captured. Maturity of fish will be
determined by IPHC staff and based on gonad development of each
specimen. The charter will be considered completed when the
requisite number of fish have been caught and sampled by the IPHC
staff. Flat rate bids will be accepted for completion of the
sampling requirements. Bids based on daily rates will not be
entertained.
Charter specifications and bid tender forms are
available from IPHC via mail, and on our website
(www.iphc.washington.edu). IPHC will consider only those vessels
and captains who have a history of commercial halibut fishing.
Vessels must have suitable accommodations for two Commission
employees (including women) in addition to an experienced captain
and crew, capable of fishing 30 or more skates of gear per day and
handling potentially large quantities of halibut in adverse
weather conditions. The IPHC will evaluate vessels primarily upon
the experience of the captain and crew with longline fishing,
winter fishing experience, the safety features of the vessel, and
charter costs. Vessels must have a bait shed to protect personnel
from weather; a shelter deck is desirable but not required. The
vessels will provide setline gear as well as all associated
equipment normally required for commercial halibut fishing. The
Commission will replace all fishing gear lost in the course of the
gear being put into the sea for fishing.
The Commission is not restricted as to the
nationality of the vessels it charters for operation in any area
and will contract according to its own best interests. Interested
owners can contact IPHC for more information on charter
specifications and to obtain tender forms. Sealed tenders must
be received at the IPHC office in Seattle no later than 12:00 noon
on Monday, December 16, 2002. Interested parties should
contact Timothy Loher (ext. 212) or Gregg Williams (ext. 209) at
(206) 634-1838 for further information.
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