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Catcher/Processor Economic Data Collection
ICR 201012-0648-015 · OMB 0648-0618 · Object 21890701.
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OMB Control No. 0648-#### Expiration Date: ##/##/#### WEST COAST LIMITED ENTRY TRAWL CATCHER-PROCESSOR VESSEL QUESTIONNAIRE 2011 NOAA Fisheries – Northwest Fisheries Science Center Retain a completed copy of this questionnaire for your records. I. Contact Information and Vessel Characteristics 1. Verify the following information on record about this vessel’s physical characteristics. If the information on record is correct, please place a check mark in the Corrections column. If the information on record is incorrect or there is no information on record, please provide the correct information in the Corrections column. Item Information on Record Vessel Name Vessel Name USCG Vessel Number 999999 Home Port Seattle, WA Length Overall (feet) 300 Fuel Capacity (gallons) No Information on Record Horsepower of Main Engines 8000 Corrections 2. Provide the contact information for the owner of the catcher-processor vessel. Name of Company, Partnership, or Other Business Entity Business Mailing Address Street / PO Box Business Phone ( ) Business Fax ( City State Zip Code ) Business Email This form can be downloaded from http://www.nwr.noaa.gov. If you have any questions, please contact us at (###) ###-#### or First.Last@noaa.gov. Submit by 9/1/12 to EDC Program, FRAM Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 2725 Montlake Blvd E, Seattle, WA 98112. 3. If the vessel was leased or bareboat chartered during 2011, provide the contact information for the leaseholder or charterer of the catcher-processor vessel. Name of Company, Partnership, or Other Business Entity Business Mailing Address Street / PO Box Business Phone ( ) Business Fax ( City State Zip Code ) Business Email 4. List the catcher-processor endorsed limited entry trawl permit(s) used with this vessel during 2011 in the West Coast whiting fishery below. West Coast includes Washington, Oregon, and California. Catcher-Processor Endorsed Permit Permit Owned or Leased? Owned Leased Catcher-Processor Endorsed Permit Number (2) Permit Owned or Leased? Owned Leased Catcher-Processor Endorsed Permit Number (3) Permit Owned or Leased? Owned Leased 5. Provide the contact information for the individual completing this report. If your address, phone, and email are provided in the Owner or Leaseholder information above, you do not need to repeat them here but please provide your name and title. Catcher-Processor Vessel Owner (or Designated Representative) Catcher-Processor Vessel Leaseholder or Charterer (or Designated Representative) Name Title Business Mailing Address Street / PO Box Business Phone ( ) Business Fax ( City State Zip Code ) Business Email [ Page 2 ] 6. Did you harvest or process any fish using this catcher-processor vessel during the 2011 calendar year? Yes Complete and submit the entire questionnaire for your 2011 fiscal year. No Complete and submit the questionnaire through this page only. 7. Read the following statement and sign and date the box below. I certify under penalty of perjury that I have reviewed all the information in this questionnaire and that it is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. Signature Date signed _____/_____/_________ mm dd yyyy Please proceed to the next page if you harvested or processed any fish in this catcher-processor vessel during 2011 [ Page 3 ] 8. Answer the following questions related to the most recent survey value of the vessel. What was the year of this vessel's last value survey? What was the market value of the vessel from the survey, rounded to the nearest 100 dollars? What was the replacement value of the vessel from the survey, rounded to the nearest 100 dollars? Did the survey values given above include the value of permits associated with the vessel at the time of the survey? Did the survey values given above include the value of quota associated with the vessel at the time of the survey? Did the survey values given above include the value of all processing equipment on the vessel at the time of the survey? Did the survey values given above include the value of all fishing gear on the vessel at the time of the survey? _________ yyyy $ ________________ $ ________________ Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 9. For the remainder of the survey, report values from your 2011 fiscal year. On what day did this vessel’s 2011 fiscal year begin? _____/_____ mm dd Please report values from your 2011 fiscal year for the remainder of this survey. 10. Was this vessel hauled out in 2011? Yes No 11. Provide this vessel’s average fuel use per day (for propulsion or other uses) when engaged in each of the following activities. West Coast includes Washington, Oregon, and California. Fuel use should include all fuels used for propulsion or other uses Activity Fuel Use Fishing, processing, and steaming in the West Coast whiting fishery ____________ gal/day Steaming between the West Coast and Alaska ____________ gal/day [ Page 4 ] 12. How many gallons of fuel did this vessel use (for propulsion or other uses) during 2011 in the West Coast whiting fishery? Please exclude any steaming between the West Coast and Alaska in these calculations. Type of Fuel Gallons Diesel ______________ gal Bunker oil ______________ gal Fish oil ______________ gal 13. Provide the number of days this vessel was at sea during 2011 in each of the following activities. Please note that there is a special category for days at sea traveling between the West Coast and Alaska. (This information will be used to allocate some of your expenditures between the West Coast and Alaska in order to avoid asking more detailed information about the vessel's activity in Alaska) count partial days as full days Activity Days at Sea Fishing and Processing in the West Coast whiting fishery ____________ days Steaming in the West Coast whiting fishery ____________ days Off-loading in the West Coast whiting fishery ____________ days Steaming between the West Coast and Alaska ____________ days All Alaska fisheries ____________ days 14. Provide the number of one-way trips this vessel made steaming between the West Coast and Alaska during 2011. ______ one-way trips 15. Provide the average number of processing crew members and the average number of non-processing crew members (including the captain) when the vessel was operating in the West Coast whiting fishery during 2011. Processing crew includes line workers, fishmeal crew, quality control, technicians, cleanup, factory managers, mechanics who work on processing equipment, and combis Non-processing crew includes deckhands, wheelhouse, galley, and engineers Fishery West Coast whiting Average Number of Processing Crew Members ____________ Average Number of Non-processing Crew Members ____________ [ Page 5 ] II. Capitalized Investments 16. Provide the 2011 capitalized expenditures associated with each of the following categories for this vessel. Note that some capitalized expenditures are asked for all fisheries (West Coast, Alaska and other) and others are asked only for the West Coast whiting fishery. Round all answers to the nearest 100 dollars. (Capital investments on the vessel and gear shared across fisheries will be allocated to the West Coast based on days or tonnage) Capitalized Expenditure Category Capitalized Expenditures in All Fisheries West Coast, Alaska, and Other Capitalized Expenditures in West Coast Vessel and On-board Equipment exclude processing equipment and fishing gear include all electronics, safety equipment, and machinery not used to harvest or process fish Capitalized expenditures on new and used vessel and on-board $______________ equipment Processing Equipment exclude all equipment, machines, and buildings based primarily on shore exclude any processing equipment that is not used at least partially in the West Coast whiting fishery include on-board freezers, storage equipment, packing equipment, conveyers, and on-board cargo handling equipment Capitalized expenditures on processing equipment used only in the $______________ West Coast whiting fishery Capitalized expenditures on processing equipment shared by the West $______________ Coast whiting and other fisheries Fishing Gear include nets, cables, doors, and fishing machinery used in the West Coast whiting fishery exclude any fishing gear that is not used at least partially in the West Coast whiting fishery Capitalized expenditures on fishing gear used only in the West Coast $______________ whiting fishery Capitalized expenditures on fishing gear shared by the West Coast $______________ whiting and other fisheries III. Quota and Permit Expenses 17. Provide the total cost of co-op shares and catcher-processor endorsed limited entry trawl permits purchased or leased during 2011 in the West Coast whiting fishery. Purchase or Lease of Quota and Permits Total Cost Purchase of co-op shares $_______________ Lease of co-op shares $_______________ Purchase of catcher-processor endorsed permit $_______________ Lease of catcher-processor endorsed permit $_______________ [ Page 6 ] IV. Annual Expenses 18. Provide the total amount expensed during 2011 in each of the categories below. Note that some expenses are asked for all fisheries (West Coast, Alaska and other) and some expenses are asked only for the West Coast whiting fishery. Round all answers to the nearest 100 dollars. Expenses Category Expenses in All Fisheries West Coast, Alaska, and Other Expenses in West Coast a. Processing crew (include wages, bonuses, benefits, payroll taxes, and unemployment insurance) $______________ b. Non-processing crew (include wages, bonuses, benefits, payroll taxes, and unemployment insurance) $______________ c. Crew travel not deducted from crew wages $______________ d. Observer fees $______________ e. Sea State data monitoring $______________ f. $______________ Co-op membership fees g. Marine Stewardship Council fees $______________ h. Fuel and lubrication (do not include steaming between West Coast and Alaska) $______________ i. Food $______________ Non-fish ingredients (additives) $______________ Packing materials $______________ Freight to the vessel on supplies $______________ Other supplies (linens, clothing, cleaning, etc.) $______________ Communications $______________ Off-load expenses (cross-dock fees, port tariffs, etc.) $______________ j. k. On-board cargo / product insurance l. $______________ Repair and maintenance on fishing gear used only in the West Coast whiting fishery (expensed in 2011) $______________ m. Repair and maintenance on fishing gear shared by the West Coast whiting fishery and other fisheries (expensed in 2011) $______________ n. Processing equipment repair and maintenance (expensed in 2011) $______________ o. Vessel and on-board equipment repair and maintenance (expensed in 2011) $______________ [ Page 7 ] Expenses in All Fisheries Expenses Category (continued) West Coast, Alaska, and Other p. Insurance premium payments (hull and machinery, protection and indemnity, and pollution insurance) $______________ q. Moorage $______________ r. $______________ Lease or bareboat charter of this catcher-processor vessel s. Depreciation (vessel, on-board equipment, fishing gear, processing equipment, and quota share) Expenses in West Coast $______________ 19. Provide the total round weight of all fish processed by this catcher-processor vessel in all fisheries (West Coast, Alaska and other) during 2011. Round to the nearest metric ton. (This information will be used to allocate some of your expenditures between the West Coast and Alaska in order to avoid asking more detailed information about the vessel's activity in Alaska) _________________ mt Please proceed to the next page [ Page 8 ] V. Annual Earnings 20. Provide the total weight and value of production in the West Coast whiting fishery during 2011. Report weights to the nearest metric ton. Do not include any additional payment you received to cover any shipping, handling, or storage costs associated with the sale beyond the f.o.b. port of discharge. Please include any post-season adjustments for products produced in 2011. For products produced in 2011 and held in inventory at the end of the year, estimate the value on the basis of the average price received for similar products sold during the year. Include products shipped to other establishments of your company. Do not include revenue associated with fish caught in any fishery except the West Coast whiting fishery. Total Weight of Production Total Value of Production Surimi ________________mt $_______________ Fillets ________________mt $_______________ H&G ________________mt $_______________ Round (unprocessed) ________________mt $_______________ Fishmeal ________________mt $_______________ Fish oil ________________mt $_______________ Roe ________________mt $_______________ Minced ________________mt $_______________ Stomachs ________________mt $_______________ Other:___________________ ________________mt $_______________ ________________mt $_______________ Type of Fish Whiting Other Species All other species 21. Provide the percentage, by value, of all products off-loaded from this catcher-processor vessel in the West Coast whiting fishery at each of the following locations. Column sum should total 100%. Location Seattle Percentage of Total Off-load Value ________% Blaine / Bellingham ________% Port Angeles ________% Westport / Hoquiam ________% Astoria ________% Coos Bay ________% At sea (tramper) ________% Other:___________________________ ________% [ Page 9 ] 22. Provide the revenue received during 2011 from the sale or lease of West Coast whiting catcher-processor endorsed limited entry trawl permits that were associated with this vessel. Sale / Lease of Permits Revenue Received Sale of West Coast catcher-processor endorsed permits $_______________ Lease of West Coast catcher-processor endorsed permits $_______________ 23. Provide the revenue received during 2011 from the sale or lease of West Coast co-op shares. Sale / Lease of Quota Revenue Received Sale of co-op shares $_______________ Lease of co-op shares $_______________ 24. Provide the revenue received during 2011 from the lease or bareboat charter of this catcher-processor vessel. $ ________________ [ Page 10 ] Questionnaire Comments: Public Reporting Burden Statement Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to take 8 hours per response, including time for reviewing the instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden to Todd Lee, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 2725 Montlake Blvd E, Seattle, WA 98112. Additional Information Before completing this form, please note the following: 1) Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number; 2) This information is mandatory and is required to manage commercial fishing efforts under 50 CFR part 660 and under section 402(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1801, et seq.); 3) Responses to this information request are confidential under 402(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1801, et seq.). They are also confidential under NOAA Administrative Order 216-100, which sets forth procedures to protect the confidentiality of fishery statistics. [ Page 11 ]
| File Type | application/pdf |
| File Title | Mothership Vessel Questionnaire 2010 |
| Author | Leif Anderson |
| File Modified | 2010-07-19 |
| File Created | 2010-07-14 |