February 2005
Number 48
JOINT
SABLEFISH LOG COLLECTION PROGRAM
BETWEEN IPHC
AND NMFS AUKE BAY LAB
The IPHC has
again been contracted by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
Auke Bay Laboratory (ABL) to
collect sablefish log sheets from skippers of vessels landing in
the ports where IPHC samplers are located.
Prior to IPHC
involvement, there was a voluntary program funded by the fleet
to provide CPUE data to the ABL sablefish scientists. The
current project was initiated at the request of sablefish
skippers, who worked with both agencies on the implementation.
In 1999, the initial agreement had IPHC samplers collecting the
IFQ distribution log sheets, from the NMFS
Catcher Vessel and Catch Processor DFL Groundfish/IFQ Longline
and PotGear Logbooks for sablefish landings. In 2002, the
project was expanded to include the collection of sablefish
information from vessels under 60 feet using the IPHC Logbooks, the Alaska
Hook-and-Line Logbooks provided by the Petersburg Vessel
Owner's Association and Alaska Longline Fishermen’s
Association, and skipper's logbooks.
The fleet is
voluntarily giving the sablefish information to IPHC staff to be
given to the NMFS ABL. Any
logbook information provided to the NMFS ABL
has a skipper's signature acknowledging and agreeing to the
following: 'IPHC will forward to Sablefish Assessment, Auke Bay
Lab'.
The IPHC has a
strict policy concerning the release of any logbook data, due to
the confidentiality of the information.
Specific location data identified to vessel are not
provided to individuals outside the IPHC.
Data are published by aggregate, by larger geographic areas and
require three or more vessels. IPHC logs are protected from
seizure or subpoena. If NOAA Office for Law Enforcement asks for
individual logbook information, the request is made in writing
to the Director and the individual cases are reviewed.
The IPHC works closely with enforcement, but the IPHC
provides information in the aggregate form or answers specific
questions without releasing individual logs.
The IPHC and the
NMFS ABL scientists established a Statement of Work to
facilitate capture of sablefish information for stock assessment
purposes, while maintaining the strict IPHC confidentiality
policy. To meet the
confidentiality requirements, specific set and landing locations
will be provided, but each vessel will be assigned a unique
number code, thereby preventing the vessel from being
identified. This allows ABL scientists to use the information
for stock assessment.
The IPHC is
asking for sablefish skippers’ cooperation with this important
project. IPHC port
samplers will continue to collect IFQ distribution log sheets
from the NMFS IFQ logbooks. For smaller vessels, all halibut and
sablefish sets should be accurately recorded in the IPHC
logbook. Complete catch and set information is very
important in determining the correct CPUE. We also ask that this
information be made available to the IPHC port samplers. Only
information from logs that have been signed, acknowledging their
release to ABL, will be forwarded. The fishers’ assistance
with this very important program is greatly appreciated and
contributes invaluably to its success.