March 06, 2006
IPHC NOTIFIES INDUSTRY OF
HALIBUT SALES IN 2006
AND SEEKS BUYERS INTERESTED IN IPHC RESEARCH FISH
The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) will be
conducting research operations off Oregon, Washington, British
Columbia and Alaska during 2006 and will be selling halibut
caught during the operations to offset costs associated with
conducting the research programs. This news release is intended to notify the industry of
IPHC sales plans and seeks offers for fish sales arrangements
from interested buyers.
We anticipate
that all landings will be between early June and early September
2006. Approximately
15 vessels may be involved in the survey, and average trip size
for halibut is expected to range from 8,000 to 45,000 pounds. Small amounts of rockfish and Pacific cod may also be
landed. All of the
fish will be well iced, and we will attempt to keep all of the
fish less than six days old when selling into markets where the
fish are marketed fresh. Older
fish may be landed when selling into frozen markets. Suggestions from industry on how the IPHC can maximize
fish quality or improve fish sales are welcome.
In 2006, sales
will be awarded based on our objectives of achieving a fair
market price and distributing sales among buyers and ports. Sale
agreements will be based on prices at the time of the sale. The Commission will not enter into any consignment or
profit sharing arrangements. The Commission plans to contact
interested halibut buyers prior to each landing. Preferences
will be given to buyers with a history of successfully marketing
halibut and following ethical business practices. In awarding
sales, the Commission will consider: (1) price; (2) the number
of years buyers have been buying and marketing halibut; (3) how
fish are graded at the
dock including the determination of No. 2 halibut and chalky
fish; and (4) promptness in settlements following deliveries.
Obtaining a fair market price will be a primary consideration in
awarding fish sales, but the Commission may award sales to
buyers with slightly lower prices when the factors listed above
are considered. The Commission will also attempt to distribute
sales among as many qualified buyers as possible, subject to
fair market value.
For the port of
Dutch Harbor as well as for sales in Washington and Oregon we
are interested in hearing from parties who would like to enter
into a direct sales arrangement. We will then contact interested parties in early May to
request preseason bids for the fish sales from the IPHC
charter(s) before awarding the sales. For
Washington and Oregon it is likely that our charter fish from
all small offloads would go to a sole buyer. In Dutch Harbor, it
could go to a sole buyer or be rotated between buyers on a
schedule for fair market price.
All buyers (including those with past IPHC sales history) interested
in purchasing IPHC research fish in 2006 should send a letter,
fax, or e-mail to Claude Dykstra at the Commission before April 15, 2006. The letter should provide information
regarding the ports in which you intend to actively purchase,
and both general contact information for your company as well as
port specific contacts (where applicable). This will ensure you are kept informed of purchasing
opportunities through out our field season. For further information, please call (206) 634-1838, and
contact Claude Dykstra (ext. 213) or Heather Gilroy (ext. 206).
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Bruce M. Leaman
Executive Director
Phone: (206) 634-1838
Fax:
(206) 632-2983