The International Pacific Halibut Commission
is seeking a vessel to conduct sampling using small-scale trawls
near Sitka, Alaska, during June and September of 2003. The
vessel chartered need not be a trawler, as it has been
demonstrated that the nets to be used can be fished from a
variety of other types of fishing vessels. However, the Captain
and crew must have some experience fishing trawl gear. The
charter is expected to require about 6 days of fishing. While
the specific charter dates are flexible, the two charters must
be conducted within the following two time windows: May 28 -
June 27 for the first charter, and September 3 - 27
for the second charter.
The purpose of the charters is to collect
juvenile halibut (age-1; <30 cm fork length) for studies of
nursery use and juvenile migration. Halibut will be collected
from Shelikof Bay, on the western side of Kruzof Island,
southeast Alaska. Juvenile halibut will be retained, sacrificed,
and shipped to Seattle for further analysis. Non-target bycatch
will be returned to the water as quickly as possible. Sampling
will involve fishing an otter trawl in 40-100 ft. of water
depth, over relatively smooth bottom. The trawls will be shrimp
"try-nets": 25 ft. headrope and body length, with a
tickler chain along the footrope, and wooden otter doors of
approximately 30 lbs. each. Bridle length is 60 ft., with
bridles attached to a single towing warp; try nets do not need
to be deployed with separate port and starboard towing lines.
Sampling nets will be provided by IPHC. Fishing will be
conducted only during daylight hours.
Vessel owners interested in the charters are
asked to submit a bid based upon fixed daily rates, including
crew and fuel expenses. You may bid for a single charter, or for
both charters. Vessels must have appropriate winch systems for
deployment and retrieval of small trawl gear, and one crewmember
must always be available to assist Commission employees in their
work. Vessel description and a brief statement regarding the
master’s experience in fishing trawl gear is required, along
with a vessel photo that shows the layout of the deck and
mechanical equipment. Vessels need not be licensed for halibut
fishing to be eligible. The Commission is not restricted as to
nationality of the vessels, but the vessel is responsible for
compliance with all customs regulations. The lowest or any bid
will not necessarily be accepted and the Commission will
contract according to its own best interests. The IPHC will
evaluate bids based on (1) experience of captain and crew with
trawl fishing, (2) characteristics and safety features of the
vessel, (3) dates on which the vessel is available for charter,
and (4) IPHC operating costs.
For a copy of the charter specifications and
bid forms, contact the IPHC offices or download from the IPHC
web site. For additional information, please contact Tim Loher
(ext. 212). Bids must be received at the IPHC office in
Seattle by 4:00 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time) on Monday, April
28, 2003.
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Bruce M. Leaman,
Executive Director
Phone: (206) 634-1838
Fax: (206) 632-2983
Web: www.iphc.washington.edu