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Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Rationalization Social Study

0606 survey V2

Baseline and first-year post implementation surveys, interviews and meetings

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Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery
Social Survey
Post Catch Shares
2012 Version

Sponsored by:
NOAA Fisheries (National Marine Fisheries Service)
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Human Dimensions Program

Questions?
Please Contact Suzanne Russell, NWFSC Social Scientist
Phone: (206) 860-3274
Email: NWFSC.Study@noaa.gov

OMB Control No.: 0648-0606
This survey is voluntary.

EXPIRATION DATE: 07/31/2013
ALL RESPONSES ARE CONFIDENTIAL

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SURVEY INFORMATION
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDY? This study aims to collect social and cultural information
from those participating in any aspect of the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery. The study collected
baseline data in 2010 to generate a description of the people in the industry before the ‘individual
fishing quota’ program was implemented. After implementation we will repeat the study at various
intervals. We can then compare the results from each study to update the baseline data on the
industry, and better understand any changes or social impacts that have occurred in the industry.
WHO IS CONDUCTING THIS STUDY? This study is being conducted by the Human Dimensions
Program at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC), National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This program researches people
within ecosystems. This means we study human society as it relates to marine resources, inclusive of
commercial fishing.
HOW IS THIS STUDY FUNDED? This project is funded by the NOAA Fisheries Office of Science
and Technology, Economics and Social Sciences Program, to the Human Dimensions Program,
Conservation Biology Division, NWFSC, NMFS, NOAA.
HOW WILL THIS STUDY BE USED? The information collected in this study will be used to
understand the impacts of fishery management measures, and to inform fishery management in the
future. The information will be publically available. It will also serve to meet regulatory requirements,
including, for example, regulations concerning information about fishing communities in the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation Act National Standard 8 and those concerning minorities
and environmental policy in Executive Order 12898 – the Environmental Justice Initiative.
HOW IS THIS SURVEY ORGANIZED? The survey is organized into seven parts; demographics,
individual participation, connections, quota perspectives, quota share allocation recipients, a section
for fishermen/harvesters, and a section for buyers/first receivers and processors. The questions allow
us to better understand all of the components of the fishery and how they function and are connected.
WHO DOES THIS STUDY INCLUDE? This study includes former trawl limited entry permit holders,
quota share holders, quota share allocation recipients, vessel owners, vessel captains/operators,
crew, processors, buyers/first receivers, industry suppliers and service providers, fisherman’s
wives/partners and others who participate in aspects of the Pacific Coast Groundfish fishery.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? This survey takes most people 45 minutes to complete.
ARE MY ANSWERS CONFIDENTIAL? This is a confidential survey. Analysis of the survey results
will be anonymous and/or aggregated. Information in this survey will be subject to the confidentiality
requirements of the National Marine Fisheries Service, and will not be provided or presented in any
way as to identify individual respondents. Please see next page for more information.
DO I HAVE TO PARTICIPATE? Your participation and input is VERY important and will help us to
better understand the unique opportunities and challenges of this fishery. However, this is a voluntary
survey and you may choose to skip any question or end at any point in the survey.
HOW WAS MY NAME OBTAINED? Depending on your role in the industry, your name was obtained
through ownership of a vessel, websites, through your employer, or through third party referrals.

Thank you for your participation!

Please contact Suzanne Russell, NWFSC Social Scientist for more information.
Contact information: NWFSC.Study@noaa.gov, or by phone: (206) 860-3274

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SURVEY INSTRUCTIONS
All answers given in this survey should reflect YOUR OWN perception of the commercial
fishing industry based on your personal experience and knowledge.
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Please ask questions at any time. Feel free to ask the researcher who is working with you or
contact Suzanne Russell 206-860-3274, NWFSC.Study@noaa.gov.

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Please follow directions carefully.

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Please DO NOT write your name anywhere on this survey, only on the blue form provided.

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Please mark one answer per question unless otherwise specified. Please write clearly.

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If you are unable to answer the question or it does not apply to you, please make sure to select
the ‘do not know’ or ‘not applicable’ box from the options provided.

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If you chose to not answer a question for any reason, please write a notation next to the question
in the margin if an appropriate option (ex. Not applicable) is not provided in the question.

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Please mark boxes clearly
In electronic survey versions, check boxes can be selected and unselected with a click of
the mouse.
If you mark and answer incorrectly, please draw a horizontal line through the incorrect
answer and check the correct answer.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND PARTICIPATION

EXPLANATION OF CONFIDENTIALITY
The information you provide will be kept confidential to the extent possible per the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act (as amended) Sec 402(b) and NOAA Administrative Order NAO 216-100,
Protection of Confidential Fisheries Statistics. In addition, in the event of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request, we will protect the confidentiality to the extent possible under the Exemption 4 of the FOIA. To support
the confidentiality of this research the following processes are in place:
 Your name will not be included on the survey document. It will be tracked in an alternate document to
reduce duplication, to account for your participation in the survey, and code your name as needed for
the data analysis. Access to this document will be limited to researchers working on this study and
protected via confidentiality agreements.
 All personal names provided on the survey document as answers to questions, will be viewed only by
the study researchers. The names will either be coded with a descriptor such as ‘X Community
Fisherman’ or assigned a code such as ‘A1’ as an identifier. The type of code that will be applied to the
data for each applicable question may vary based on the question itself or the associated analysis of
question.
 As researchers write final reports and publish the findings of this research, your responses will be
combined with responses from other participants so that no single individual may be identified.

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Section Completion Guide
Please see the following table for guidance on which survey sections to complete. Anyone can complete any of
the survey sections; this information is simply provided for your assistance.
■ = Please complete all sections that are marked with this symbol
□ = Sections marked with this symbol are optional based on your knowledge of the subject.

Sections
Industry Role

A

B

C

D

E

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Fishermen

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At-Sea Mothership and/or Catcher Processor Owner and/or Operator

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At-Sea Mothership Employee

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At-Sea Catcher Processor Employee – Fisherman

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At-Sea Catcher Processor Employee – Processing role

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At-Sea Mothership/Catcher Processor Employee – Other role

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Shoreside Processor Owner and/or Operator

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Shoreside Processor Employee

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Buyer/First Receiver

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Fisherman’s Wife/Partner

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Industry Supplier of goods or services

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Other Business Operations

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For further clarification, the following table is provided to define the terms used in the table above.

Industry Role

Fishermen

Buyer/First Receiver
Shoreside Processor
Industry Supplier of
Goods or Services
Other Business
Operations

Description
Quota Share Permit Owners/lessees
Quota allocation recipient
Vessel Owners
Captains/Operators
Crew
As defined in next section
Those working for processors permanently fixed on land
Net suppliers, gear suppliers, equipment suppliers, fuel,
shipyards, various repair services, etc.
Any individual who is active in other activities that provide
services or other support utilized by fishery participants such
as harbormasters, accounting, business management, etc.,
but does not clearly fall into the other roles identified. For
example: a business partner who may not be an owner.

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SURVEY DEFINITIONS
The following definitions are for the application to this survey only. Where possible, these definitions have been
derived from definitions found in associated fishery management documents1.
AT-SEA PROCESSOR: An operation conducting processing that takes place on a vessel or other platform that
floats and is capable of being moved from one location to another, whether shore-based or on the water.
BUYER/FIRST RECEIVER: A person(s) or organization(s) who receives, purchases, or takes custody, control,
or possession of commercially caught fish onshore directly from a vessel.
CATCH SHARE PROGRAM: Not defined in MSA. A catch share program is a generic term used to describe
fishery management programs that allocate a specific percentage of the total allowable fishery catch or a
specific fishing area to individuals, cooperatives, communities, or other entities. It includes more specific
programs defined in statute such as Limited Access Privileges (LAP) and Individual Fishing Quotas (IFQ). It also
includes Territorial Use Rights Fisheries (TURFs) that grant an exclusive privilege to fish in a geographically
designated fishing ground. The recipient of a catch share is directly accountable to stop fishing when its
exclusive allocation is reached2.
COMMERCIAL FISHING: (1) Fishing by a person who possesses a commercial fishing license or is required by
law to possess such license issued by one of the states or the Federal Government as a prerequisite to taking,
landing and/or sale; or (2) Fishing that results in or can be reasonably expected to result in sale, barter, trade or
other disposition of fish for other than personal consumption.
FISHERMAN: An individual who plays a role on a vessel that commercially harvests, takes, or catches fish.
INDIVUDAL FISHING QUOTA: A specific portion of a fishery’s total harvest limit that can be harvested solely by
an individual or business holding the individual fishing quota.
OWNER OF A VESSEL OR VESSEL OWNER: A person identified as the current owner in the Certificate of
Documentation (CG–1270) issued by the United States Coast Guard (USCG) for a documented vessel, or in a
registration certificate issued by a state or the USCG for an undocumented vessel.
PERMIT OWNER: A person who owns a limited entry permit.
PERMIT HOLDER: A vessel owner as identified on the USCG form 1270 or state motor vehicle licensing
document.
PERMIT LESSEE: A person who has the right to possess and use a limited entry permit for a designated
period of time, with reversion of those rights to the permit owner.
QUOTA POUNDS (QP): Means the quotas, expressed in round weight of fish, that are issued annually to each
QS permit owner in the Shorebased IFQ Program based on the amount of QS they own and the amount of fish
allocated to the Shorebased IFQ Program. QP have the same species/species group and area designations as
the QS from which they are issued3.
QUOTA SHARES (QS): Means the amount of fishing quota for an individual species/species group and area
expressed as a percentage of the annual allocation of fish to the Shorebased IFQ Program. The QS is used as
the basis for the annual calculation and allocation of a QS permit owner’s QP in the Shorebased IFQ Program3.
QUOTA SHARE PERMIT OWNER: An individual who has received or holds quota share as previously defined.
SHORESIDE PROCESSOR: An individual or operation/business that is permanently fixed to land that engages
in processing; or receives live Groundfish directly from a fishing vessel for retail sale without further processing.

1

Source: Title 50: Wildlife and Fisheries, Part 660 Fisheries off the West Coast States, Subpart G- West Coast Groundfish
Fisheries §660.302 Definitions. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, accessed 6/12/2012.
2
Source: NOAA Catch Shares Policy. NOAA Fisheries Catch Share Policy, accessed 6/12/2012.
3
Source: §660.111 Trawl fishery – definitions Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: accessed 5-9-2012.

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Section A: Demographic Information
Demographic questions help us to better understand the unique characteristics of people. They are standard
questions in social science and can be compared to the U.S. Census data to better describe a specific
population such as fishermen.
A1 What is your gender?
Answer
Male
Female

A2 How old are you?
Answer

A3 What is the highest level of education you have attained?
Answer
Some high school
Associates degree
High school diploma or equivalent
Bachelor’s degree
Some college or vocational, no degree
Graduate or professional degree
A4 Are you Hispanic or Latino?
Answer
Yes, Hispanic or Latino
No, Not Hispanic or Latino

A5 What is your race? Please mark all that apply.
Answer
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White/Caucasian

A6 What is your ancestry (ethnic origin)? Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Answer
Answer
Answer
Chinese
Italian
Mexican
English
Irish
Norwegian
Filipino
Japanese
Russian
German
Korean
Vietnamese
Other (Specify)

A7 What is your current marital status?
Answer
Single
➨ Go to A7a
Married
Partner
Divorced
Widowed
Other (Specify)

Portuguese
Scottish
American Indian

A7a If married, does your spouse participate in
any aspect of the commercial fishing industry?
Answer
Yes
No

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Section A: Demographic Information
A8 How many members are in your household (including yourself)? (U.S. Census defines a household
consists of all the people related and unrelated that occupy a housing unit4)
Answer in #

A9 What percentage of your income
comes from your participation in
any commercial fishing activity?
Answer

A10 How are you paid for your work in the commercial
fishing industry? Please mark all that apply.
Answer
By Trip
By percentage of value of catch
By days at sea
Hourly

Prefer not to answer this
question

Salary
Owner Share
Other (Specify)

A11 Please indicate your permanent residence (where you are registered to vote or your
principal home you intend to return to) or your most current residence:
Answer
City/Town:
State:
Zip Code:
A11a Please clarify if the above address is your permanent (where you are registered to vote
or your principal home you intend to return to), or your current (temporary or secondary
home) address.
Answer
Description
Permanent Residence
Current Residence
A11b How long have you lived at your permanent or current residence?
Answer

A12 Please describe your living situation. Please mark all that apply.
Answer

4

Answer
Own Residence

Live with Parents

Rent Residence

Other (Specify)

U.S. Census Current Population Survey Definitions U.S. Census Definitions, accessed 6/12/2012.

END Section A: Demographic Information

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Section B: Individual Participation
Questions in this section help us better understand more additional characteristics of the people in the
industry, beyond what the demographic information provided in the previous section. In this section we
seek to better understand how you participate in commercial fishing and your historical activity in fishing.
B1 Please indicate your role and any role your
spouse/partner may have in any aspect of the
commercial fishing industry.
Please mark all that apply.
* Please complete this question from your perspective not
your spouse’s/partner’s.

Self

Role Description
Quota Share Permit Owner
Co- Quota Share Permit Owner
Vessel Owner
Co-Vessel Owner
Captain/Operator
Fishing Crew
At-Sea Catcher Processor and/or
Mothership Owner
At-Sea Catcher Processor and/or
Mothership Operator
At-Sea Catcher Processor and/or
Mothership Employee Fisherman
At-Sea Catcher Processor and/or
Mothership Employee –
Processing Role
Vessel Crew – Other
Non-Fishing/Non-Processing
Role
Buyer (First Receiver)
Shoreside Processor Owner
Shoreside Processor Operator
Shoreside Processor Employee
Fisherman’s Wife*/Partner
Industry Supplier/Service
Provider (Nets, Fuel, Shipyard, etc.)
Business Operations (accounting
etc.)

Other (Specify)

NOT APPLICABLE

Spouse/
Partner

B2 Has your family historically participated
in any commercial fishing activity?
(Including yourself)
Answer
Yes
➨
Go to B3
No
➨
Go to B4

B3 If so, for how many generations has
your family participated in any
commercial fishing activity?
(Including yourself)
Answer

B4 How old were you when you started to
work in any commercial fishing activity?
Answer

B5 For how many total years have you
worked in any commercial fishing
activity?
Answer

B6 Of the years you’ve worked in
commercial fishing, how many years
have you worked in the Pacific Coast
groundfish trawl fishing industry?
Answer

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Section B: Individual Participation Continued
B7 What location do you work from in relation to where you live (your permanent or current residence;
For at-sea industry members, where you live when you are not working aboard a vessel)?
Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Same city/town
Different City/Town
Same Harbor
Different Harbor
Same County
Different County
Same State
Different State
Other (Specify)

B7a Please list the city/towns/harbors where you participate in the commercial fishing industry.
City/Town/Harbor
State

B7b Why do you participate in the commercial fishing industry in a location other than where you live?
Answer

B8 Please indicate your level of employment in each category indicated below.
Please mark all that apply. (NOTE: We understand fishermen don’t work on an hourly basis. Please select
the option that best represents your situation. For example: A full time groundfish fishery response could be
fishing the groundfish fishery quota over time and supplementing that effort with fishing in another fishery or a
non- fishing job.)

Groundfish
Fishery

Answer
Full-Time Employment

(40 hrs./week)

Part-Time

(less than 40 hrs./week)

Seasonal Full-Time Employment

(Part of the year 40 hrs./week.)

Seasonal Part-Time Employment

(Part of the year less than 40 hrs.
/week.)

Self-Employed
Other (Specify)

(In business for yourself, independent contractor etc.).

All Other
Fisheries

NonFishing

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Section B: Individual Participation Continued
B8a Do you work multiple jobs?

(In any combination of fishing or non-fishing)

Answer
Yes, multiple part-time jobs
Yes, multiple full-time jobs
Yes, both full and part-time jobs
No

B9 Do you maintain a job outside the
commercial fishing industry?
Answer
Yes

➨ Go to B9a

No

➨ Go to B10

B9a Please list any jobs you have outside of the commercial fishing industry.
Answer

B9b Please explain why you work outside the commercial fishing industry.

For example: personal interest, supplement income, etc.

Answer

B10 How would you rate the following items in your role in the commercial fishing industry?
Description
Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent
Job satisfaction
Compensation/Pay (Amount)
Method of Compensation/Pay
(How you are paid)

Job Stability
Standard of Living
Relationship with co-workers
B10a What would contribute to improving the above (B10) conditions? Please indicate how each
item may be improved. For example: Standard of Living would improve with increased

income.

Answer

Job satisfaction
Compensation/Pay (Amount)
Method of Compensation/Pay
(How you are paid)
Job Stability
Standard of Living
Relationship with co-workers

END Section B: Individual Participation

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Section C: Connections
Questions in this section help us understand how people in the industry are connected, how information and
resources flow, and identify important resources.
C1 Who do you depend on for everyday information about the commercial fishing industry?
For example status of fishing grounds Please list first and last names of people, companies, and/or
organizations. Personal names will be coded to protect identity, see page ii.
Answer

NOT APPLICABLE
C2 Who do you depend on for equipment and supplies you utilize while working in the commercial
fishing industry? For example net suppliers, vessel parts, etc. Please list first and last names of
people, companies, and/or organizations. Personal names will be coded to protect identity, see page ii
Answer

NOT APPLICABLE
C3 Who do you depend on for services you utilize while working in the commercial fishing industry? For
example shipyards, equipment repairs etc. Please list first and last names of people, companies, and/or
organizations. Personal names will be coded to protect identity, see page ii
Answer

NOT APPLICABLE

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Section C: Connections Continued
C4 Who do you depend on for information about fisheries management? For example changes in
regulations. Please list first and last names of people, companies, and/or organizations. Personal names
will be coded to protect identity, see page ii
Answer

NOT APPLICABLE
C5 Where do you get information related to your work in the fishery?
Answer
Telephone/Cell Phone
Internet, Social Networking Sites (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
Radio
Print Media (Newspaper, Magazines, Newsletters)
Other (Specify)
Verbal/Word of Mouth
NOT APPLICABLE

C6 Please list any organizations or associations you are a member of, that relate(s) to your participation in
any in any aspect of the commercial fishing industry.
Answer

NOT APPLICABLE

END Section C: Connections

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Section D: Catch Shares Perspectives
Questions in this section will help us understand people’s opinions about the new catch shares program as
well as what actions they have taken since the management change.
D1 Did you support the ‘catch shares’ program
before the management change in January
2011?
Answer
Yes
Was Not Sure
No
Not Applicable

D2 Do you support the ‘catch shares’ program
now in 2012?
Answer
Yes
Not Sure
No
Not Applicable

D3 Please select the reasons for your response in the previous question (D2)? Why do you support or not
support the existing ‘catch shares program? Please mark all that apply.
More stable jobs
Increase in income
More stable income
Increase in safety
Increase in business flexibility
Increase in market competition
Increase in market value
Increase in product quality
Longer fishing seasons
Increase in gear flexibility
Reduced bycatch
More businesses and better community
infrastructure
More stable delivery schedule
Decrease in processing costs
Increases individual accountability
Benefits business planning
Other (Specify)

Fewer jobs
Decrease in income
Less Stable income
Decrease in safety
Management program difficult to understand
Increased cost to enter fishery
Increased cost to remain in the fishery
Loss of businesses and community infrastructure
Boats leave the fishery and negatively impact the
community
Increased cost for raw product
Increase in processing costs
Processors leave the community and negatively
impact the community
An increase in processing capacity
Observer coverage is problematic
Impacts small boats/small businesses
Shift to other fisheries

D4 How were you personally affected by the catch shares program implemented in January 2011? Please
describe what contributed to your answer.
Answer
Positively
Negatively
No significant change
NOT APPLICABLE

Please describe:

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Section D: Catch Shares Perspectives Continued
D5 Please select the description below that most closely represents your activities in the Pacific Coast
Groundfish trawl fishery after the implementation of the catch shares program in January 2011.
Answer
No change in groundfish fishery activity

(Same as prior to catch shares in January 2011)

Increased level of activity in the groundfish fishery (Fishing more, processing more, other role more, etc.)
Decreased level of activity in the groundfish fishery (Fishing less, processing less, less of other role, etc.)
New to the groundfish fishery (Started fishing, started processing, started new role/business, etc.)
Exited the groundfish fishery

(No longer participate in any capacity)

Other (Specify)

NOT APPLICABLE
D5a Please select the description below that most accurately clarifies your activities in non-Pacific CoastGroundfish trawl fisheries since the implementation of the catch shares program in January 2011.
Answer
No change in non-groundfish fisheries (Same as prior to catch shares in January 2011)
Increased participation in non-groundfish fisheries
➨ Go to
D5b

(Fishing more, processing more, other role more, etc.)

Decreased participation in non-groundfish fisheries
(Fishing less, processing less, less of other role, etc.)

Entered new non-groundfish fisheries (Not previously fished, processed, or worked in etc.)
Exited commercial fisheries activity in all fisheries

(No longer participate in any capacity)

➨ Go to D6

Other (Specify)

NOT APPLICABLE
D5b Please select the non-Pacific Coast -groundfish fisheries you have participated in, in any capacity, since
The implementation of the catch shares program in January 2011. Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Pacific Whiting
BSAI Groundfish
Pacific Salmon
BSAI King and Tanner Crab
Pacific Halibut
GOA Groundfish
Highly Migratory Species (For example: Tunas,
Alaska Scallop
Billfish/Swordfish, Sharks, Dorado, etc.)
Coastal Pelagic Species (Pacific sardine, Pacific
mackerel, Jack mackerel, Northern Anchovy, Market Squid
etc.)

Dungeness Crab
Pink Shrimp
Other (Specify)

Alaska Salmon
Alaska Halibut

Continue to Question D7

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Section D: Catch Shares Perspectives Continued
D6 Please describe any new/ additional work or activities you have engaged in due to your exit from the
commercial fishing industry or to supplement current commercial fishing activities.
ANSWER

NOT APPLICABLE
D6a Please describe what factors, events, or other circumstances have contributed to the change in your
activities identified in D6.
ANSWER

NOT APPLICABLE
D7 Please indicate your plans for participation in the fishing industry sectors described below?
Please mark all that apply. (NOTE: Groundfish refers to Pacific Coast Groundfish Trawl Fishery)
Answer
Keep current activity levels in the groundfish
fishery
Increase current activity levels in the
groundfish fishery
Decrease current activity levels in the
groundfish fishery

Keep current activity levels in non-groundfish
fisheries
Increase current activity levels in nongroundfish fisheries
Decrease current activity levels in nongroundfish fisheries

Exit the groundfish fishery

Exit some but not all non-groundfish fisheries

Do Not Know
Other (Specify)

Exit all non-groundfish fisheries

NOT APPLICABLE
D8 Have your plans for the Pacific Coast Groundfish trawl fishery been influenced by the transition to
catch-share management?
Answer
Yes

➨ Go to 6a

No

➨ Go to 7

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Section D: Catch Shares Perspectives Continued
D8a How has the transition to catch share management influenced your future plans?
Answer

NOT APPLICABLE
D8b Please describe any results of the transition to a catch shares program that occurred, but you did
not expect?
Answer

NOT APPLICABLE
D9 Has the catch shares program changed your lifestyle?
Answer
Yes

➨ Go to 9a

No

➨ End Section

D9a If you answered yes, the catch shares program has changed your lifestyle, please describe how?

For example: Fish groundfish more consistently or changed fishery because quota shares/lbs. too
expensive, etc.

Answer

NOT APPLICABLE

END Section D: Catch Shares Perspectives

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Section E: Post Catch Shares Questions – Quota Share Allocation Recipient
Questions in this section will help us understand what actions people have taken under ‘catch shares’
program and what changes have occurred to date.
E1 Please indicate your role as described below. Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Quota Share Permit Owner
Vessel Owner
Other (Specify)
NOT APPLICABLE
E2 Did you receive an initial quota share allocation
when the catch shares program was
implemented in January 2011?
Answer
Yes

➨ Go to E2a

No

➨ Go to E3

E2a Do you still have the same quota share
identified in question E2?
Answer
Yes
No

E2b Did you transfer your resulting quota pounds to your own vessel account or to someone else’s vessel
account? Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Transferred to my own vessel account
Transferred to someone else’s vessel account
NOT APPLICABLE

➨ Go to E3
➨ Go to E2c

E2c Why did you transfer your quota pounds to someone else’s vessel account?
Answer

NOT APPLICABLE
E3 Did you receive quota pounds that were transferred from a vessel account other than your own account?
Answer
Yes
No
NOT APPLICABLE

➨ Go to E3
➨ Go to E4

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Section E: Post Catch Shares Questions – Quota Share Allocation Recipient Continued
E3a Why did you receive quota pounds from someone else’s vessel account? Please mark all that apply.
Answer

Answer

To cover an overage

Other person could not use pounds

To avoid an overage

Other (Specify)

To increase fishing opportunities
To gain sufficient pounds for a specific species
NOT APPLICABLE
E4 Did your initial allocation (E2 ) of
quota pounds meet your
expectations?
Answer
Yes

➨ Go to E5

No

➨ Go to E4a

E5 Did any additional quota pounds
received (E3) meet your
expectations?
Answer
Yes

➨ Go to E6

No

➨ Go to E5a

E4a If you answered NO in question E4, please
describe why the initial allocation did not meet
your expectations.
Answer

E5a If you answered NO in question E5, please
describe why the additional quota pounds did not
meet your expectations.
Answer

E6 What are your plans for the fishery? Please mark all that apply.
Answer

Answer

Acquire more quota pounds
Maintain current level of participation
with existing levels of quota pounds

Acquire more quota shares (when possible)
Maintain current level of participation with
existing levels of quota shares

Sell/Transfer quota pounds

Sell/Transfer quota shares

Exit the Fishery
Other (Specify)

Do Not Know

NOT APPLICABLE

FISHERMEN: PLEASE CONTINUE TO NEXT PAGE
AT-SEA & SHORESIDE PROCESSOR& BUYERS: PLEASE CONTINUE TO PAGE

END Section E: Post Catch Shares Questions – Quota Share Allocation Recipient

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Section F: FISHERMEN
Questions in this section are specifically for fishermen. Information gathered will help us understand how
fishermen are connected to each other and to processors, how fishermen move between the groundfish
fishery and other fisheries, the relationships among people they work with, and what happens to fish after
it’s caught.
F1 Please rank, in order of importance, which fisheries you participate in on a regular basis since the
catch shares implementation in January 2011. (1 being the most important). BSAI: Bering
Sea/Aleutian Island, GOA: Gulf of Alaska.
Rank
Pacific Coast Fisheries
Rank
Alaska Fisheries
Pacific Whiting
BSAI Groundfish
Groundfish
BSAI King and Tanner Crab
Salmon
GOA Groundfish
Pacific Halibut
Alaska Scallop
Highly Migratory Species
Alaska Salmon
Coastal Pelagic Species
Alaska Halibut
(Specify)
Other
Dungeness Crab
Other (Specify)

F2 What are the most common species you have commercially fished since the catch shares program
was implemented in January 2011?? Please mark all that apply.
Rockfish
Chilipepper
Longspine Thornyhead
Shortspine Thornyhead
Splitnose
Yellowtail
Pacific Ocean Perch
Flatfish
Arrowtooth Flounder
Dover Sole
English Sole
Petrale Sole
Starry Flounder
Rex Sole
Sanddabs

Other (Specify)

Roundfish
Lingcod
Pacific Cod
Pacific Whiting
Sablefish
Sharks and Skates

Other Continued
Herring
Mackerel
Tuna
Pink Shrimp
Ridgeback Prawn
Squid

Longnose Skate

Alaska Pollock

Big Skate
California Skate
Spiny Dogfish

Alaska King Crab
Alaska Tanner Crab
Alaska Salmon
Alaska Atka Mackerel
Alaska Sablefish
Alaska Halibut
Alaska Pacific Cod
Alaska Flatfish

Other
Dungeness Crab
Pacific Halibut
California Halibut
Pacific Salmon

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Section F: FISHERMEN Continued
F3 Have you changed the species you have caught since the catch shares program was implemented in
January 2011?
Answer
Yes
➨ Go to F3a
No
➨ Go to F4
NOT APPLICABLE
F3a Why have you changed the species you catch?
Answer

F4 What gear(s) do you commonly use to fish? Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Setline
Drift Gill Net
Jig
Purse Seine/Round Haul Net
Pole
Danish/Scottish Seine
Vertical Hook and Line
Lobster Pot
Longline
Crab Pot
Troll
Fish Pot

Midwater Trawl
Pair Trawl
Roller Trawl
Beam Trawl
River Trawl
Shrimp Trawl, Double Rigged

Stick Gear

Prawn Trap

Shrimp Trawl, Single or Double
Rigged

Gill Net/Trammel Net
Dip Net
Set Net
Other (Specify)

Flatfish Trawl

Shrimp Trawl, Single Rigged

Groundfish Trawl, Large Footrope

Diving Gear

Groundfish Trawl, Small Footrope

F5 For the period since the catch shares program was implemented, please complete the table below with
information about the gear you have used, the estimated percent of time per year that you have utilized
that gear, and the species you have targeted with that gear. See example below.
Gear Type

Crab Pot

% time used

25%

Species Targeted

Dungeness Crab

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Section F: FISHERMEN Continued
F6 For the period since the catch shares program was implemented in January 2011, please complete the following table to identify and describe the
boats you own or work.
Own: Please check the box if you own or co-own the vessel listed.
Mooring Port(s): Please tell us the port(s) where the boat most frequently moors (This may be different than where the boat lands catch).
Trawl Participant: Please check whether or not the vessel actively participates in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Trawl Fishery.
Other Fisheries: Please list all the other fisheries the boat(s) actively participates in. Please include both West Coast and Alaska Fisheries.
Do Not Know: If you do not know a piece of information please indicate Do Not Know or in the corresponding space in the table.
Not Applicable
No.

Own

Example

✔

Vessel Name

Wandering Seas

Mooring Port(s)

Trawl
Participant

Bellingham, WA

Y

N

1

Y

N

2

Y

N

3

Y

N

4

Y

N

5

Y

N

6

Y

N

7

Y

N

8

Y

N

Other Fisheries

Crab

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Section F: FISHERMEN Continued
F7 Approximately how many people work with you on the boat(s) you work on or own? Please include
yourself in the number. Please indicate the fishery and the number of people whom work on the boat
when participating in that fishery. See example below.
Number
Fishery
Number
Fishery

4

For Example: Groundfish Fishery

F8 For each of the fisheries identified above (F7), have you typically worked with the same people year
after (since the catch shares implementation in January 2011)? Please indicate your response and the
corresponding fishery.
Yes
No
Fishery
X
Example: Groundfish Fishery

NOT APPLICABLE
F8a Have the people you work with within each fishery changed as a result of the catch shares program?
Yes

No
X

Fishery

Example: Groundfish Fishery

NOT APPLICABLE
F8b. Please describe why you think this has or has not changed.
Answer

Do Not Know
F9 What is your relationship to others on the boat(s) you commercially fish/work on?
Note: Please include permit holders or owners not on board. Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Related to at least one individual – Family

Co-workers

All on boat are family members

Friends

Business partner(s)

Other (Specify)

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Section F: FISHERMEN Continued
F10 Please rate the quality of your relationships with the following people on the most recent groundfish
trawl fishery boat(s) you have worked on. Please indicate if this has changed since the catch shares
implementation in January 2011.
Changed
Self/Not
Individual
Negative Neutral
Positive
Applicable
YES
NO
Quota Holder
Vessel Owner
Captain/Operator
Crew
Observer
Other (Specify)

F10a If the quality of the relationships noted in question (F10) has changed, please explain why you think
they have changed.
Answer

Do Not Know

NOT APPLICABLE

F11 To whom do you sell your trawl caught groundfish? Please provide information for the
vessel you most recently worked on or owned. Please list business(es).
Answer

Do Not Know

NOT APPLICABLE

F12 What items are taken into consideration when deciding where to sell the catch?
Answer
Mutual agreement with Buyer
Mothership or Catcher - Processor
Mutual agreement with Processor
Longstanding relationship
Contract with Buyer
Vessel owned by processor
Contract with Processor
Do Not Know
Only Single Buyer Available
Other (Specify)
Best Price/Market

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Section F: FISHERMEN Continued
F13 Do you have a choice where you sell your fish?
Answer
Yes
➨ Go to F14
No
➨ Go to F13a
Do Not Know
NOT APPLICABLE

F13a If you answered NO, in question F13, please
describe why you have no choice.
Answer

F14 How many buyers/processors are located in
the port(s) you deliver to?
Answer
Do Not Know
F15 What limits your choice of where you sell your fish?
Answer
Market
Sell/deliver to a Mothership or Catcher-Processor
Limited number of processors
No Limitations
Location of processors
Vessel is owned by processor
Amount purchased by processor
Other (Specify)
Amount paid for catch by processor
Species purchased by processor
Multiple species required by
processor for purchase of all species
(for example groundfish and crab)

F16 Please rate the quality of your relationships with the following people related to the selling of trawl
caught Pacific Coast Groundish species.
Changed
Self/Not
Individual
Negative
Neutral
Positive
Applicable
YES
NO
Buyer/First Receiver
Processor
Mothership
Other (Specify)
NOT APPLICABLE
F16a If the responses in question F16 have changed, please describe why you think they have changed.
Answer

Do Not Know

NOT APPLICABLE

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Section F: FISHERMEN Continued
F17 Do you plan to continue your participation in the Pacific Coast Groundfish trawl fishery?
Answer
Yes

➨ Go to F18

No

➨ Go to F17a

NOT APPLICABLE
F17a Please describe why you do not plan on continuing fishing in the commercial Pacific Coast
Groundfish trawl fishery.
Answer

F18 Do you plan on continuing your participation in other commercial fisheries?
Answer
Yes

➨ Go to F18a

No

➨ Go to F18b

F18a Please list other commercial fisheries you plan on participating in.
Answer

F18b Please describe why you do not plan on continuing fishing in other commercial fisheries.
Answer

END SURVEY THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION

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Section G: PROCESSORS (AT-SEA and/or SHORESIDE) and BUYERS/RECEIVERS
Questions in this section are specific to processors, including shoreside processers, buyers, and
receivers, catcher-processors, and motherships. Information gathered in this section will help us
understand the connections between processors and fishermen, the flow of the product from the
fishermen to the distributor and the stops along the way, and the decisions that processors must make.
G1 Please select below which option best describes the type of processor that you own or work for.
Please provide the name of the company next to the corresponding selection.
Please mark all that apply.

Answer
shoreside processor
mothership
catcher-processor
Independent
Buyer/First Receiver
Other (Specify)

Company Name

G2 In which port/city is the processor you own/ work for physically located? For catcher-processors or
motherships, please indicate most common port(s). For buyers please indicate base city of business.
Port/City
State

G3 Is the processor you work for part of a larger company? If so what are the company’s other
locations?
Answer
Port/City
State

Yes

No
➨ Go to G4
Do Not Know
G4 Please list, in order of importance, the top 10 species of fish that are processed or purchased by the
company you own/work for. Please refer to question F2 for species examples.
Answer
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10

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Do Not
Know
Section
G: PROCESSORS
(AT-SEA and/or SHORESIDE) and BUYERS/RECEIVERS Cont’d.
G5 Please explain why some of the species you process are more important than others.

For example market value is higher, available year round, etc.
Species

Explanation

Do Not Know

G6 Whom do you purchase trawl-caught
groundfish from? Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Commercial Fishing Boats

G7 How many boats do you purchase trawl
caught groundfish from in a typical
season?
Answer

Buyers/First Receivers
Do Not Know

Do Not Know

NOT APPLICABLE

NOT APPLICABLE

Other (Specify)

G8 What items are taken into consideration when deciding where to purchase trawl caught groundfish?
Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Mutual agreement with Fisherman/Boat
Contract with Fisherman/Boat
Relationship with fishermen
Company Fishing Boats
Buyer/First Receiver
Contract/Agreement with Buyer/First Receiver
Catcher – Processor
Geographic Location (distance from plant)
Do Not Know
Other (Specify)

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Section G: PROCESSORS (AT-SEA and/or SHORESIDE) and BUYERS/RECEIVERS Cont’d.
G9 Please rate the quality of your relationships with the following people related to the purchasing of
Trawl-caught groundfish and indicate whether those relationships have changed since the catch
shares program was implemented in January 2011.
Changed
Self/Not
Individuals
Negative
Neutral
Positive
Applicable
YES
NO
Quota Holder
Vessel Owner
Captain/Operator
Buyer
Distributor
Marketer
Laborers
Other (Specify)
G9a If the responses in question G9 have changed, please describe why you think they have changed.
Answer

Do Not Know

NOT APPLICABLE

G10 Is the trawl caught groundfish purchased typically processed in the same port where it is purchased?
Answer
Yes
➨ Go to G11
No
➨ Go to G10a
Depends on Species
Other (Specify)
Do Not Know

➨ Go to G11

G10a Please clarify why groundfish purchased in one port, is processed in another location.
Species
Location and reason for different location

Do Not Know

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Section F: PROCESSORS (AT-SEA and/or SHORESIDE) and BUYERS/RECEIVERS Cont’d.
G10b Where do you process groundfish that is not processed in the same port where it is purchased?
Please mark all that apply and list locations (For example, Coos Bay, OR).
Answer
Locations
Local
Regional
National
International
Do Not Know
G10c How are the product(s) transported?
Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Boat
Truck
Air
Do Not Know
Other (Specify)

G11 What items does your company take into consideration when deciding where to sell
trawl caught groundfish? Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Contract with wholesaler
Agreement with wholesaler
Contract with distributor
Agreement with distributor
Contract with restaurant(s)
Agreement with restaurant(s)
Contract with retailer(s)
Agreement with retailer(s)
Best Markets
Longstanding relationships
Do Not Know
Other (Specify)

G12 Where do you market your product? Please mark all that apply and list locations (For example,
Seattle, WA).
Answer
Locations
Local
Regional
National
International
Do Not Know

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Section F: PROCESSORS (AT-SEA and/or SHORESIDE) and BUYERS/RECEIVERS Cont’d.
G13 How is the product(s) transported to the final distributor or company distribution location?
Please mark all that apply.
Answer
Boat
Truck
Air
Do Not Know
Other (Specify)
G14 What other businesses do you depend on for the complete purchase, processing, and
sale of your company’s seafood products? For example: trucking company, broker, etc.
Answer

Do Not Know
G15 To help us better understand what happens to trawl caught groundfish after purchased from a
vessel, please describe the path the product takes from purchase to selling. For example:
Vessel
Shoreside Processor
Local distributor
National market
Answer

Do Not Know

END SURVEY

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION

Please address any questions or comments to:
Suzanne Russell
2725 Montlake Blvd. East
Seattle, WA 98112
NWFSC.Study@noaa.gov
206-860-3274
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