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a pdf of the 2012 Pilothouse Guide
Supplement to
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July 2012
Port services
Associations
Classic tales & more!
JULY 2012
features
4 ‘Dream’ team
16 Partying down in Pelican
Joe Lewis is used to fishing far from home.
But this year, he and his family are onboard
together and calling the Dream Maid home.
The locals and visitors from all over
Southeast Alaska enjoy one lengthy, festive
and memorable Fourth of July celebration.
8 Resurrecting the Chesapeake
20 ‘I want to live. I choose life.’
Brothers Mike and Pat Burns give a
sagging Virginia-built vessel languishing in
Washington a new life as a halibut boat.
Faith, perseverance and a good immersion
suit help Gerard Bourgeois survive the
sinking of the 42-foot crab boat Marion A.
12 The bird is the word
DEPARTMENTS
A great white pelican who has made
Petersburg, Alaska, his home — though no
one knows why — has the town’s interest.
Our port services listings for Petersburg
and 84 other West Coast, Alaska and
British Columbia ports start on p. 35.
Cover: The Agave of Homer, Alaska,
positions over a herring school seconds
before an opening during the 2009 Sitka
sac roe fishery. Ben Reynolds photo
14 An Alaska innovator
Sam Selvog, who with his brother Oli developed the modern king crab pot, was
crabbing long before the Alaska boom.
Editorial3
Directory of Fishermen’s
Organizations
23
Port Index
34
Port Listings
35
Advertiser Index
79
Last Set
80
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EDITORIAL
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senior editor Linc Bedrosian
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art director
Jennifer Finn
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North to Alaska
T
he rush is on. There’s a lot of buzz this
year about the riches Alaska has to offer
— Bering Sea gold mining, the possibilities
for natural resource extraction opening up
in the Arctic Circle, and the ever popular
Pebble Mine debate.
But it’s also looking to be a banner year
in Alaska and West Coast fisheries. Prices
are predicted to be strong from the Bering
Sea to Southeast Alaska and all the way
down the West Coast, where the salmon
have returned. And we certainly can’t ignore
the flurry of construction. The industry is
energized by the upswing in fish prices
and healthy fisheries. So slide your hands
around a grab rail and hang on for the ride.
National Fisherman’s editorial staff have
dedicated ourselves to updating all of our listings with the latest information
that enables you to take advantage of the boom — however long it lasts. (If
you have changes to our directory of associations, please don’t hesitate to
email me at [email protected]. We are happy to update them, and you
can always find the latest version on our website.)
The annual Pilothouse Guide will help you chart your way to what’s new,
old and reliable in the ports you’ll steam into this season. As author and
critic Brooks Atkinson said, “Land was created to provide a place for boats
to visit.” Our aim is to help you find what you
need at any visiting port, whether foul or fair
weather, and provide a little entertainment in
the meantime.
I wish all of our skippers and their crew
members a successful and safe season!
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July 2012 • Pilothouse Guide 3
Reprinted from
December 1977
The Lewis family lives
– and fishes –
on the Dream Maid
We can think of no better way for a family to get
to know the coast of Alaska than by living and
fishing on a boat. When you have your family
with you, no matter what harbor you anchor
in at night, you can consider yourself home. In
this newspaper we want to talk to some of the
families who fish together, and in this issue we
talked to Joe and Judy Lewis on the purse seiner,
Dream Maid.
4 Pilothouse Guide • July 2012
By John Pappenheimer
oe Lewis has spent some long seasons
away from home in the pursuit of fish.
This year the 46-year-old skipper of the
Dream Maid did things a little differently:
He sold his house near Snohomish, Wash.,
and took his family seining in Southeast
Alaska. When the fall came he passed up
J
Joe and Judy Lewis are looking for a place
in Southeast Alaska, but in the meantime
they are calling the Dream Maid home.
a chance to run a crab boat out
of Dutch Harbor to continue fishing with his family and a string
of 60 pots in the sheltered waters
around Sitka.
Fishing the Dream Maid is a
low-key operation compared to
that Westward crab fishing, and
when Mr. Lewis talks about the
high starting price of king crab in
Dutch Harbor there is just a hint of
restlessness in his face. (He skippered the Viking Queen for four
years and the Theresa Marie for
two.)
Does he miss fishing out of
Dutch Harbor?
“I kind of do,” he said. “I’ve been
“We have no
big plans. We
are just going
to play it by Staying cool
is our specialty.
ear.”
When it comes to keeping fish fresh,
doing it so many years…”
The Dream Maid was tied up to
the dock in Ketchikan on an October day, and the Lewis family
was doing a brisk business selling
the last of their king crab catch.
Mr. Lewis’s wife, Judy, a pretty red
haired woman, was pulling writhing leg-flexing crabs out of an aluminum skiff full of water and putting them in boxes for customers.
The back deck of the Dream Maid
was busy with the family bustle
one might find in any home. A
skateboard was lying alongside
the pilothouse. Small dogs darted around not much above ankle
height. Clearly, the Dream Maid
has become very much a home for
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July 2012 • Pilothouse Guide 5
Reprinted from
December 1977
Tyler on his skateboard.
the Lewis family.
For Judy Lewis, who piles corks when
seining and runs the hydraulics when crabbing, fishing has been a new experience. It
has taken a little more to get used to fall fishing than summer seining. It can get cold in
October in those bays.
“When it’s cold and wet,” she allowed, “I
think of a warm house.” However, having
the family together and being close to her
husband make up for any discomfort fishing.
What is the hardest part of fishing? she
was asked.
“No showers,” she said without a moment’s
hesitation.
What are the advantages of living on a
boat?
She worries less about her children on the
boat than she does when they are on shore,
she said. Cooking for them is easier. “The
kids eat better on the boat because they
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July 2012 • Pilothouse Guide 7
Reprinted from
February 1983
Two brothers and a boat
from Chesapeake Bay
T
he Chesapeake has been involved
in stranger activities than sport
fishing for squid at night on Elliott Bay, the lights of Seattle glowing all
around her as a guest crew dangles squid
jigs over her sides.
“She used to haul watermelons,” said
Pat Burns, who hadn’t caught a squid all
night, although there were two buckets
full already. “That was back in Virginia,”
he added, making another cast.
Pat Burns and his brother Mike, both of
Cordova, Alaska (formerly of Fayetteville,
New York) bought the Chesapeake in
Longview, Washington from Otto Peterson,
who brought her through the Panama
Canal and up the West Coast. Peterson
bought her in Norfolk, Virginia after
following up an ad in the back pages of a
magazine. Peterson, a former troller from
Sitka, planned to turn the Capt. R.W., Jr.
(as she was then called) into a tuna boat,
but after a series of breakdowns, layovers
in Miami and Panama and a heart attack
off California, he put her up for sale. That
was in 1979.
That was the year Pat & Mike had good
seasons crewing in the seine fishery in
Prince William Sound. With money in
their pockets, they headed down the
coast looking for a halibut boat. By the
time they got to San Francisco, they still hadn’t found
what they wanted. What they wanted was a schooner
— “like the Norwegians fished.” After a few days in the
Hungerford Hotel and a concert at the Fairmont by Ella
Fitzgerald, they headed back up the coast. It was on the
return trip — in Longview, Washington — that they saw
her. She was tied up in a river slough which looked like
a Louisiana swamp, and you had to wade through the
water to get to her. She had a special look about her —
like an aging dope runner, they said — and they fell in
love with her immediately. All they needed to complete
the deal (as Peterson was anxious to unload her) was
insurance. But when the insurance agent in Seattle saw
the picture they showed him, he just laughed.
“We can’t insure anything like this,” he said, shaking
his head.
8 Pilothouse Guide • July 2012
Mike and Pat Burns at
Fishermen’s Terminal
in Seattle.
So the Burns brothers headed back to Longview,
waded through the swamp to their Dream, painted one
side of her, took another picture, and back to Seattle
they went to the same agent with the new snapshot (of
her good side).
“Now we’re talking business boys,” he said, and the
boat was soon theirs. They renamed her the Chesapeake.
Now, all they had to do was to get her to Alaska.
To catch a squid in Elliott Bay requires a certain
amount of determination, and this will depend on how
well you like squid — “calamari,” as gourmets call it —
versus how well you like looking at the stars and talking
about boats. By heritage and disposition, Irishmen are
bullshitters and star gazers from way back, and the three
of us stood in the wheelhouse while the others jigged.
“What do squid taste like anyway?” I asked.
‘She was tied up in a
river slough which
looked like a Louisiana
swamp. You had to
wade to get to her.’
“Like razor clams, only tough,”
observed Mike, who once cooked
some. Catching squid was an excuse
to get out on the water, a chance to
beat the dead of winter doldrums.
You use a small jig resembling a
hoochie (only weighted) and lower
it into a pool of light which attracts
them to the boat. Roger Lohrer,
who used to pack salmon but now
brokers boats, was the highliner of
How the Chesapeake looked when Pat and
the evening with 11 Mike first saw her in Longview, Washington.
squid to his discredit,
inking up the water in the buckets.
Anyway, to get back to the
(The Spanish use the “ink” in a sauce Chesapeake still tied up in the
someone said, but no one asked Louisiana swamps of Longview (Pat
how.) The squid averaged about poured us all another cup), she was
eight inches. Their appearance in beaten about as bad as Peterson
the downtown waters of Seattle — after the trip, and Pat and Mike
and all the way up to Edmonds — were down to their last few dollars.
was highly unusual, according to They managed to get her down the
vague reports.
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July 2012 • Pilothouse Guide 9
Reprinted from
February 1983
they took her out of the water at a
boatyard where they were allowed
— “because they felt sorry for us” —
to work on the boat for free.
“That was a big break for us that
we didn’t realize until later,” said
Mike. (They had to pay in Seattle.)
So the two young men from New
York (accents and all) tore out 13
planks — to the total dismay of the
owner of the boatyard who figured
he was now wedded forever to the
two kids from New York and their
boat from Chesapeake Bay. But they
soon floated her off, cranked up her
61-10 jimmy, and off they went to
Alaska, it was the first time either
of them had piloted anything bigger
than a skiff. They made it to Cordova
without a hitch — for the longest
journey on record of a Chesapeake
Bay boat (cum halibut schooner).
“Actually, there were three of us,”
said Pat. “We didn’t tell you about
‘Wholewheat Allen.’”
Wholewheat Allen was
their cook. He was from
Massachusetts, down on
his luck and heading for
Alaska. They hired him
in Seattle. When they
gave him money to buy
supplies, he came back
with health foods like
little packets of seaweed,
expensive and awful, and
a whole ocean full of it.
Mike Burns replacing one of 13 planks.
Unlike the Norwegian
schooners which in a way it lumber to watermelons, managing
resembled (house aft, etc.), the to stay out of the dude-cruise trade
Chesapeake is a hard chined vessel which was the fate of others over the
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to the keel. Made of fir with oak she worked in the menhaden fishery
ribs, she was built in 1932 in in Virginia.
Ruark, Virginia, at the mouth of the
When Pat and Mike bought her,
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The squid were running in Seattle.
William Sound for North Pacific,
managed by Harold Daubenspeck,
master of the “doggie fleet”
(Retriever, Bull Dog, Labrador…).
I tried to pump Pat and Mike for
some inside information on the
strike but they said the cannery had
given them a break in the business
and they had nothing to say about
it, except that it had been a bad
scene. They honored the strike
(“we’re fishermen ourselves”).
Tendering wasn’t what Pat and
Mike came to Alaska to do. They
want to fish halibut — and they still
do — but halibut isn’t enough for
them to survive these days. They got
into the halibut fishery the year after
the prices peaked: in other words,
the year the prices collapsed. The
Chesapeake is set up for tub gear
— which was not the original plan.
When they first saw her in Longview
where Peterson left her after his
35-day ordeal, the image they had
was of halibut schooner — with a
“Norwegian harp” (gooseneck) on
her stern. But conventional gear
was too much to handle for a crew
of greenhorns, so they went to tub
gear “baited with Copper River red
salmon.” They’re not so high on
tub gear these days — “takes up to
much room… hard to work with in
rough weather…” but they stick to
red salmon as “the best halibut bait
in the world.”
It was late at night when we
came back to the Ballard locks with
our catch of two buckets of squid,
invisible in the inky water.
“So, did you have a good season
last year?” I asked them.
Mike answered that the “litmus
test” would come this spring…
“What do you mean?” I asked.
“If we have any money left by then
— enough to buy fuel to get back
up there — last year was a good
season.”
Neither of them is in it strictly for
the money — although Mike says
they were always “waiting for that
opening to slip in there and make
the big killing.”
“Success is not going backwards,”
adds his brother Pat. “If we were in
it strictly for the money, we’d have
been out of it a long time ago.”
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July 2012 • Pilothouse Guide 11
Reprinted from
October 1981
A Pelican in Petersburg
The exotic visitor takes a break
on a log raft.
By Jonni Dolan
arly August — Petersburg has a pelican… nobody saw it arrive. Nobody knows why it is here,
but everybody is interested in it, and all agree
they have never seen anything like it. Pelicans aren’t
found in Alaska. The North American continent hosts
both the brown pelican and the rarer white pelican,
but their ranges are nowhere near Alaska. The brown
pelicans can be found along the coast of Florida, Texas
and sometimes from southeast California to southwest
Ontario in the summer, and they spend their winters,
admirably, in Guatemala or Florida. The closest known
summer habitat of the great white pelican is Williams
Lake, British Columbia, at least 550 miles from Petersburg.
The great white pelican is normally a shy bird who
shuns civilization for the remote lakes of the Canadian interior, but here in Petersburg, Alaska, we have
a great white pelican who lives on the cannery and
sea plane docks and eats herring out of your hand.
The bird was first sighted in Scow Bay late in the
evening of May 2, 1981. Since then “he,” and we use
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the gender advisedly — male and female white pelicans being discernible from one another only by size
and weight comparison — has been paddling up and
down the Narrows in front of town begging herring
from sport fishermen and eating it as fast as the kids
can catch it for him. Mark Horton of the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife office here is a little concerned because the
bird is so tame. “I saw him foraging for himself at first,”
he said, “but now he mostly eats handouts. I don’t
know how he’ll fare through the winter — if he stays.”
We won’t know until the end of the summer, of
course, whether or not he will stay, but for now he is
more than content to eat what is given to him.
“He likes fresh herring,” the receptionist at Alaska
Island Air told me, “and we gave him trout out of the
freezer and he liked that, too.”
The sport trollers have been especially hard hit by
the begging pelican. He swims right up to the trolling
skiffs and looks sideways over the rail to see what you
have to offer. If he doesn’t like what you have, he’ll
turn his back as if your offering were not worthy of
his attention and paddle off for pickings more in keep-
ing with his sophisticated palate. Then, when he finds
what he wants, he is incorrigible.
“We watched one girl unbait her hooks, feed all her
bait to the bird and he still wanted more,” one observer said. “Then she just stood in the skiff and threw
up her hands!”
Another time I watched him take to the air, thrust
his head back in the strictly pelican manner and follow
a halibut boat, whose bait he
must have particularly enjoyed,
right out the Narrows. I feared
he was gone for good.
But the next day he was back
actually harassing a fisherman.
He was so quick to steal the
bait off the fisherman’s hooks,
the fisherman finally took off
his hat and beat the pelican
over the head with it. Fortunately the bird backed off
and didn’t continue the fight. With his nearly nine foot
wingspan and weight of over fifteen pounds, Pelican
Pete could pack quite a wallop of his own.
According to the Petersburg Pilot, Pelican Pete is the
first recorded pelican in Alaska. One other straggler
was once reported at the Mackenzie River Delta in the
Arctic. For whatever reason, Petersburg’s Pelican Peter
is here, we just wish he had a friend and that he could
stay.
There are lots of questions as to why the bird is
here and contrary to some local gossip, Ray Wood of
Petersburg Processors, well known for his compassion
for hurt animals and stray dogs, did not bring it here.
So where did he come from? How long will he stay?
We don’t know, but one thing
we do know is that the pelican
saves the face of a certain artist.
The story has it that when the
federal building in Juneau was
under construction the planners hired an outside artist to
design a fountain for the building. The artist reportedly studied a map of southeast Alaska
and finding the city of Pelican on it, determined that
Alaska must have pelicans, Not until after the hushed,
puzzled silence at the unveiling of the fountain of
pelicans did the hapless artist learn that Pelican was
named after a boat and the state of Alaska had never
seen a pelican — until now. Cheer up, artist, wherever
you are, southeast Alaska now has a pelican.
‘When he finds
what he wants,
he is incorrigible.’
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July 2012 • Pilothouse Guide 13
Reprinted from
October 1978
Sam Selvog got started before the boom
He designed his own pots
By Nancy Freeman
ew men have fished king crab longer than Sam
Selvog.
When he built his first 10 pots in Seldovia in
1953, he could sell only 250 crab a day at about seven
cents a pound.
“Our first pots were 4'x6' and 30" high. Then they
were made 6'x6' and that was considered a fair-sized
pot,” Sam says.
“One of the reasons for the six feet was the leftover
salmon trap wire we wrapped ’em with was six feet
wide. Then they made ’em 6'x7', 7'x7' then 8'x8'.”
Although Sam and his brother Oli are credited in
Fisheries of the North Pacific with developing the
modern king crab pot, Sam says “Everybody in the
fishery was experimenting. We came up with the tunnel
configuration but as far as the pot itself, geez, you can’t
imagine the different kinds of pots which were built.
“And our tunnels were cotton, made from old fish trap
web. Finally we started using stainless steel wire and
we’d sew that like they do the dungeness pots. Then
one day Ray Spagnolia decided be was going to try
sewing nylon in the mesh. He’s the one who started
covering the pots with nylon.”
In search of a better market, Sam moved to Kodiak.
“Then we had to unload our own. It took an awful lot of
effort by the United Fishermen’s Marketing Association
to get the canneries to unload our crab. They even went
so far as to say ‘We‘ll deduct from each bucket eight
pounds because of the slime…’
“Then they’d put ’em in their own live tanks and
when you’d come in the next trip they’d give you your
ticket and say ‘Well, there was a 300-pound deadloss,
500-pound deadloss’ and you had to absorb it.
“Finally we got to the point where they’d pay you
what you come in with. If their pumps weren’t working
adequately, they suffered their own deadloss.”
In the early 60’s, the season was open year round,
industry regulated the fishery and there was a 30-pot
limit.
“It didn’t seem like there was the greed in the fishery
there is today,” Sam says. “Of course, I don’t say a man
should go to jail because he’s greedy because I’d be in
jail right along with him.
“We have a 75-pot limit now but, hell, I don’t think
there is a boat out there fishing 75. Some of them are
fishing 200, 300, even 1,000. I would just love to see a
75-pot limit enforced. There are guys with big modern
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Sam Selvog
boats, good Kodiak fishermen, who would benefit from
a 75-pot fishery. They say they need 150, 200 or 300 pots
but I think if they fished their pots better they’d have a
longer time to catch that quota; and I think everybody
would be better off.”
In 1973 Kodiak had a 12-day season (plus six days
Fish and Game added later) and Sam predicts it will
reoccur in two years.
“A lot of that massive Bering Sea fleet will be here
then,” he says, “because their cycle will be going down
and ours will be going up. Fish and Game is going to
say ‘Hey, let’s see, we’ve got X number of boats that will
hold X number of pounds of crab and if they are full, the
quota is in.
“And, I bet, you’ll see a 10-day season.”
A big bear of a man, Sam is from Warroad, Minnesota.
While the rest of his boyhood friends milked cows after
school, Sam sewed nets.
The Selvogs fished those “pound” (trap) nets for
pike, pickerel and whitefish which were heavily iced —
50 pounds to the box — and shipped fresh by rail to
Chicago and New York.
During the Depression, Sam wound up in Puget
Sound where his skill as a webman won him a berth
on a salmon seiner. Later he fished
Southeast Alaska as well.
Sam served overseas with the
infantry during World War II. In
1947, under the U.S. lend-lease
program, he agreed to help bring
fishing boats from Seattle to China.
Then Alaska beckoned again and
Sam went to Anchorage where a
good-paying job on the beach just
didn’t get it. That’s when he moved
to Seldovia to fish salmon and join
the few others harvesting king crab.
Today Sam and his wife Agnes
have two grown sons Mark and
Craig, both Kodiak fishermen; and
a daughter, Sheila Verrall, whose
husband Larry also fishes out of
Kodiak. Long active in fish politics,
Sam has served on the Alaska
COAST Commission, Kodiak’s Fish
and Game Advisory Board, Kodiak
Community College Advisory Board,
Kodiak Borough’s Planning and
For ten years Sam Selvog
has skippered the
Minnie-B. ‘I’d like to have
a new boat like everyone
else,’ he says, ‘but at the
same time I kinda like
old wooden boats.’ His
Minnie-B, built in 1917,
was formerly a red and
black tender for Kadiak
Fisheries.
Zoning Commission, and
in 1970 he was an Alaskan
advisor at fisheries bilateral
meetings in Tokyo.
For five of his years in
Kodiak, Sam was president
of the United Fishermen’s
Marketing Association.
“Then it was a buyer’s
market,” he says. “Now it has turned
more or less into a seller’s market.”
In numbers of animals, Kodiak’s
current king crab season will be “the
bottom” Sam says. “Fish and Game
said from 7 to 12 million pounds of
king crab and it will probably wind
up around 10. And we’ll probably
have to fish a month to get that. The
price, I believe, is going to start at
well over a dollar. God only knows
where it will end.”
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July 2012 • Pilothouse Guide 15
Reprinted from
August 1978
Log rolling was the final test for Pelican
fishermen and women.
Late hours, lost days,
but a Glorious Fourth
By Bob Speed
alking along the boardwalk that is Pelican’s only
street, it is easy to imagine that you’ve stepped back in time
to a simpler day. It could be 1903
where people have heard word of
motorcars, but no one here has
actually seen one. Or 1923 when
Prohibition is the law but nobody
cares. Or 1933 when people talk of
Depression but the fishing fleet is
doing what it always did.
But then an incoming airplane
will taxi to the dock bringing back
an indication that Pelican is attached to a bigger world outside. It
brings more evidence, as bushy musicians unload amplifiers and electric guitars from the plane. Pelican’s
guests of honor for the Fourth of
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July have arrived.
For several days leading up to
the Fourth, the house band from
Juneau’s Crystal Saloon and Ballroom had been whipping it up at
Rosie’s Bar and Grill for the locals;
the here-and-back again fishermen
and some “tourists” from Juneau,
Sitka and Ketchikan. Gearing up for
the big party.
Except for the electric blues and
jazz band, entertainment for the holiday is best described as “traditional”— the simple kind that people all
over used to make for themselves:
sack races and other contests for
the kids, fiddle music, softball and
horseshoes for the adults, egg tosses and logrolling for the foolhardy;
food if you could find it and all the
booze you could use.
A portrait of Rosie
The real party had started July 3,
which is the day Rosie celebrates
the anniversary of the opening of
her colorful bar three years ago.
More than any other place, Rosie’s
was the heart of Pelican’s Fourth of
July bender.
People had started arriving days
before, from all over Southeastern
and beyond. By word of mouth,
Pelican’s Fourth has gained a widespread reputation as a high time,
and the event received more radio
and newspaper advertising this year
Most of these kids fell victim to the sack races; few crossed
the finish line without at least one kiss for terra firma.
than before, which brought more
people. One Juneau company was
advertising hydrofoil trips, but bad
weather and reports of 12-foot seas
had aborted every trip scheduled.
Weather was so poor that no less
than three relatively minor airplane
accidents had occurred or were rumored.
One which did happen might
have dampened the celebration, if
it had been any worse. The plane
had taken off from Pelican bound
for Juneau in the risky weather of
July 3, and had met fog so thick
the pilot hit a beach trying to set
down out of the soup. Bones were
broken, but it wasn’t as bad as it
could have been. People’s thoughts
returned to good times along the
boardwalk.
Beyond that, the worst tragedy
occurred on Rosie’s Day when sev-
eral
Pelicanites
had stayed up
all night roasting
pigs, which Rosie
had ordered for
the celebration,
only to discover
on first sampling
that the meat had
spoiled
during
shipment. Halibut
and red snapper
substituted
and
everyone was more than satisfied.
Nighttime entertainment was varied enough, with three bands satisfying people’s itch to boogie. Fine
instrumental work and a good dance
beat was provided by the Crystal’s
California-based band, while fiddles
and banjos intertwined with guitars
for some bluegrass pickin’ next
door at the Pelican Bar and Grill; a
one-man band rocked to Johnny Be
Good down the boardwalk at the
community hall. The near-constant
foul weather that had settled over
northern Southeast opened up on
the Fourth and the sun tried its
best to shine through. For those
who could manage to crawl out of
whatever had looked like a bed the
night before, the day started with
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Reprinted from
August 1978
a Pelican-sized parade mostly of
youngsters. For most of the day, the
center of activity was at the far end
of town, where games and contests
of all sorts kept people occupied
and laughing. Simple pleasures.
The mood stayed light, and despite
the free flow of beer and booze,
there was no fighting.
There were some people who
apparently found the boardwalk
too narrow and had trouble negotiating from one rail to the other.
And for the better part of two days,
two fellows who announced they
were “not fishermen, but farmers,”
had a standing offer of $50 for the
“best rooster in Pelican.” Searching in Pelican, Alaska, for a good
rooster seemed akin to the legendary Diogenes carrying his lantern in
his futile search for an honest man.
Scarcer than hen’s teeth, you might
say. But they “combed” the entire
boardwalk in a diligent effort to
find the rooster.
Diligence paid off, because they
finally ran into a pair of women
with some semblance of a halfgrown rooster. If it was the best
rooster in town, it must have been
the only one. The women were
most interested in the $50, but
they did make their selling point;
“best f*****’ rooster in Pelican,” one
of them said. No one disputed it.
The deal was struck. The women
got their $50 and the farmers got
their bird. Whether they got the
fighting cock they seemed to want
or “future supply of eggs” wasn’t
certain.
While a lot of new people were
in town, a number of Pelican trollers had decided to fish the Fourth,
avoiding the crowds and probable
headaches. One fisherwoman said
she and her mate figured they were
getting doubleshares, since they
were not only making money that
day but avoiding spending yesterday’s profits in the bars.
But the bars had no shortage of
business.
“You can write that booze was
plentiful, but food was sometimes
hard to find,” laughed another
young woman who had come in
from Sitka for the celebration. The
only grocery in town was closed
for the Fourth because nobody
wanted to work. And the only food
in town during most of the day
was at the Pelican Bar and Grill,
where hard-pressed waitresses and
cooks were backed up a good two
hours. Nobody seemed to mind, as
they ran into old friends and met
new ones.
Later that night the music started
again, and the celebration moved
into high gear for the second
night, or was it the third? Maybe
the fourth? Time became hard to
measure after a while, and who
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cared anyway? But one thing was
certain: the band’s last night had
arrived.
Rosie’s place again was the center
for the people still on their feet and
dancing. Some spectacular guitar
work and good whiskey-throated
blues were laid down that night.
For the folks who hadn’t eaten
all day, some of the more dedicated souls kept Rosie’s grill hot well
into the wee hours serving up hot
steaks, two inches thick. Those who
had shot their wad of greenbacks
were offered a chance to wash dishes, solving two problems at once.
As the night wore on, the music got mellower and the crowd
thinned out some. Rosie and her
husband were dancing cheek to
cheek amid the stompers twirling
around them.
It’s impossible to separate the
Pelican celebration from its heart,
which happens to be thumping
warmly in Rosie’s ample breast. She
had opened her doors and arms to
the Pelican fishing fleet on her anniversary.
On the Fourth, she was mostly
back to work, although she took
time out to welcome friends and
see them off. Wednesday’s bust-out
was so big that the Fourth was actually more subdued than it might
have been.
As the hour drew toward dawn,
Rosie began to show her other self;
as the band mellowed its mood,
she sat on the bar gently cradling
her tiny infant, most recent arrival
among her brood of eleven. The
tiny baby nestled softly in the warm
security of Rosie’s substantial arms
while an ever-so-slight mother’s
smile graced Rosie’s face.
After the band played its last
rocker, the remaining hardcores applauded. But the last warm round
of shouts, cheers, clapping and
stomping was for Rosie.
People drifted onto the boardwalk and into the gray dawning
mist as a layer of fog again enveloped the harbor.
The Southeastern summer mist
again enshrouded Pelican when
morning broke on the 5th. All over
town, shaky hands were grasping coffee mugs as if trying to find
steady ground. Troll boats began to
vibrate with the firing of their diesels. Singly and in pairs they headed out to the Fairweather Grounds.
It was back to business as usual.
On the boardwalk, Peder Liadahl
— “Oso-Pete” to many friends in
Southeastern — was looking for a
friend, a nurse at the local health
center, so he could loan her the
book: “Last of the Mountain Men.”
Oso-Pete, at 82, is himself deserving
of such a title. The nurse had spent
the holiday in Juneau, and wasn’t
back yet. Pete had already decided
he was going to “t’row some spoons
in the water” and went down to his
boat, the 0so, to stoke her up and
set out. Overhead was heard the
drone of the plane which would
return to Juneau and the modern
world.
July 2012 • Pilothouse Guide 19
Reprinted from
November 1978
One man survives tragedy
of Marion A
By Nancy Freeman
“I kept saying over and
over, ‘I want to live. I choose
life. I’ve got this far, I just
want to make it.’”
And miraculously he did.
Twenty nine-year-old fisherman Gerard Bourgeois survived a sinking boat, three
hours in heavy seas and
12 days on a rocky shelf of
beach.
Skipper Delno Oldham and
fellow crewman Jerry Allain
of Kodiak were lost at sea.
The men had left aboard
the 42-foot F/V Marion A the
afternoon of Oct. 1 to set crab
gear south of Kodiak Island.
Marion A before her tragedy
“The weather wasn’t bad
when we left,” Gerard said
later. At about 10:30 or 11 a.m. the him throw up his hands
next day, “We were right in Geese and then the boat was
Channel when we started having underwater. He swam
trouble. We just started listing to out through the door.
port. It was really choppy. Tide rips
“We
all
hovered
and the waves were breaking from around the boat for
every direction.
a second and then it
“We were taking the sea head turned upside down.
on… The list got real bad and we We were holding on to
were way over to port. Water on the the bottom of the boat
deck.
and trying to climb up.
“Jerry and I were on top of the The waves were breakpots. I got down. I’m standing and ing over us and everyJerry hollers, ‘Tell him to turn it into body was drinking salt
the sea.’ So Delno turned into the water.
sea but there was another sea still
“Finally the boat
coming off the port side. Another started tilting, the
big one…
stern kicked up in the
“Then all of a sudden it started air and she just sunk.”
turning the other way. And when it
He figures only a minute and a
turned it went way over — all the half elapsed between the time the
way over to starboard and it laid.
port list was severe and the Marion
“About that time I hollered. A went under.
‘Throw down the survival suits!’ to
After the boat sunk, Gerard
Capt. Delno. He was at the wheel, pushed away and swam 20, 30 feet.
trying to get the boat stable. I saw
He recalls, “I saw Jerry. I didn’t
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Gerard Bourgeois
see Delno anymore. My head hit my
[survival] suit. I didn’t know it was
out there…”
With Allain’s help, Gerard managed to get into the suit. “I had to
kick off my shoes and I just kept
trying to get into it… Jerry was next
to me, holding on to the foot of it
for me. I said, ‘Just let go for a minute; I’m going to go under water’ …
which I did. I tilted my head back
and kicked my legs up — kicked the
seat of the suit up in the air. When I
did that, my leg broke through and
opened out the suit.
“I told Jerry to hold around my
waist. He kicked while I kicked and
swam. I told him to keep kicking.
“We were closer to the island side
and I wanted to go that way but the
wind was blowing us (in the opposite direction). Every time I tried to
turn into it, Jerry would say, ‘Just go
with the tide, go with the wind.’
“Well, he only said it a couple
times… Jerry slowed down. Started
talking real slow. He knew it and
I knew it: It was going to take too
long to hit land.
“He said, ‘I love you, Gerry.’ I
said, ‘I love you, too.’ He kissed me
on the cheek and I kissed him on
the cheek. I said, ‘We’re going to
make this. Just keep kicking. Open
your eyes.’ I held him until he collapsed in my arms and then I held
him longer. I was sure he was dead.
I finally let go.”
Gerard drifted slowly at an angle
for two or three hours before he
reached the rock and sand ledge
of an island. “Of course I prayed,
I prayed constantly,” he says. “And
I was begging. ‘They say you’re a
merciful God, be merciful, I want to
live.’”
The island he found had “no people, no trees, no bushes. Just low
grass, tall grass and a little beach
grass. Moles. Fox.” But it had fresh
water and Gerard used driftwood to
build a shelter in the sand.
He had lost his glasses at sea and
had difficulty scouring the beach
for food. The first week he subsisted mostly on wild celery. “I ate mussels… and I found beach greens after six days.” (Many times, he said,
he had read a pamphlet in the Kodiak library about edible and poisonous plants.) His only supplies
were two water-logged matches.
Weather was Gerard’s biggest
concern. “I knew the wind was going to get cold because I could see
the snow on the mountains. It was
almost the middle of October. This
is Alaska. It was time for it to start
freezing. That would have been
the test. Luckily I didn’t have to go
through it.
“I couldn’t have lived without that
[Imperial survival] suit, I know it. I
witnessed it, for one thing. I real-
ized it each day. This thing was protecting me. There is no way I could
have taken it off and been able to
stay alive, especially in that wind.”
His eventual rescue, Gerard says,
was a miracle. Every day he pulled
himself as far out on the reefs as
he could, hoping to be spotted by a
boat or airplane.
The second day, two airplanes
passed overhead.
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November 1978
Coast Guard aircraft passed within a mile and a half of the area during the first week.
And, Gerard said, “When the [fishing] boats would go by, it looked
like they just had to see me. Then
they’d turn and head out. Every
boat, I’d say, ‘There will be another
one, it’s not hopeless,’ but I was getting worried.”
The morning of Friday, Oct. 13,
Gerard included in his prayers one
that went: “This is the 13th, you
know. I’ve never had any lucky
numbers. Let me have a lucky number, let this be my lucky day…”
Some 50 boats had already
passed, he said. Then the Moonsong went by. “It hadn’t seen me.
Then I saw it get bigger instead of
smaller. It had turned around and
was coming right at me.
Ole Harder of Kodiak, owner
and skipper of the Moonsong, said
crewman Buddy Walton was looking through the glass when he spotted something red on the beach. At
first Harder thought it was probably
a red poly crab buoy. But he had
the time, so he swung in. Walton
said, “Hey, I think it’s a man and
he’s waving.”
(“Buddy is a friend,” Gerard said.
“I hadn’t seen him in four years.”)
Harder radioed the Coast Guard,
which sent a helicopter. The chopper first made a search of the area
and then hoisted Gerard aboard. He
was transported to Kodiak Island
Hospital and treated for a fever and
swollen and painful hands, legs and
feet. He had lost 22 pounds.
By Oct. 17, Gerard was at the
home of a friend in Kodiak, waiting
for the weather to clear so he could
“Of course
I prayed, I
prayed.”
fly to Covington, La., and rejoin his
wife and young daughter.
Looking back over the ordeal, he
said, “When we got into that type of
sea, the boat didn’t have the control
it should and it happened so quickly. There wasn’t any extra time.
“In that channel you could encounter those kinds of seas any
time when the wind is blowing, depending on the tide. Geese Channel
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is a dangerous place to be running
through and the weather can make
it more dangerous.
‘‘I’d have second thoughts about
going down there on a bigger boat
right now. Somebody could guarantee me a $50,000 crew share as soon
as I stepped across, and I wouldn’t.
‘‘I’m giving up the idea of making money and catching fish for a
while.”
While Gerard Bourgeois credits
the Imperial Survival Suit for saving his life, after 12 days in the
garment he also had some other
observations:
“If you have to spend some time
in one,” he said later, “the feet will
tear up. There is no way to avoid it
when you’re walking across rocks.
“I was trying to be careful, but
every time I’d climb out on one of
those reefs to try and get further
out into the water so a boat would
have more of an advantage of seeing me, I’d tear holes (in the feet of
the suit).
“The feet in it are just too flimsy,” he said. “They should be reinforced. It should slip on like a shoe.
That’s what I am suffering from
most right now: sore, aching and
swollen feet.”
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Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers
5470 Shilshole Ave. N.W. Suite 505
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 783-0188
www.alaskaberingseacrabbers.org
[email protected]
Mark Gleason, Executive Director
ABSC members are vigilant stewards
of our crab resources and the environment; provide economic stability to
our industry and Alaska’s coastal communities; and produce premier crab
products for American and global customers. The organization is involved
in all aspects of crab fishery research,
sound management and marketing.
Alaska Commercial Fishermen’s
Memorial in Juneau
Box 20092, Juneau, AK 99802
(907) 463-5566
[email protected]
www.juneau.org/engineering/memorial
The purpose of this memorial is
to demonstrate support for the commercial fishing industry by individuals, families, and businesses; to salute
the economic and social importance
of that industry within the state of
Alaska; to remember those commercial
fishermen and women who have died;
to provide a quiet place for remembrance and reflection; and to serve as
a location for the annual Blessing of
the Commercial Fishing Fleet on the
first Saturday morning in May.
Alaska Crab Coalition
3901 Leary Way N.W. #6, Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 547-7560 • Fax: (206) 547-0130
Lance Farr, President
Arni Thomson, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1986
The ACC is a registered non-profit
trade association in Washington,
Alaska and Oregon. Primary goals are
promotion of conservation, rebuilding
and long-term sustained yields of king
and tanner and snow crab resources
of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands.
ALASKA FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT
FOUNDATION
431 W. 7th Ave., Suite 106
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
(907) 276-7315 • Fax: (907) 276-7311
[email protected]
www.afdf.org
James Browning, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1980
AFDF works on behalf of the fish-
ing industry in Alaska. We have a long
track record of working with federal
and state fisheries management agencies, the fishing industry, and the
scientific community to find ways to
improve economic value and conservation.
Alaska Independent Fishermen’s
Marketing ASSN.
P.O. Box 60131, Seattle, WA 98160
Phone/Fax: (206) 542-3930
[email protected]
www.aifma.org
David Harsila, President
Year Founded: 1966
Number of Members: 300
Annual Dues: $300
AIFMA’s mission is to protect the
renewable salmon resource and promote economic sustainability for
commercial salmon permit holders in
Bristol Bay. AIFMA has worked for
over 40 years in political and regulatory arenas. The association strives to
improve salmon quality and encourages expansion of fresh/frozen sockeye
salmon markets in the United States.
AIFMA is working with other bay
groups to establish a buyback program. AIFMA also offers an excellent
marine insurance program.
ALASKA INDEPENDENT
TENDERMENS ASSN.
P.O. Box 431
Petersburg, AK 99833
(907) 518-1724
[email protected]
www.alaskatenders.org
Year Founded: 2003
Number of members: 80
The AITA was formed in 2003 by a
group of tender owners and operators.
These tendermen recognize the need
to establish an organization of professionals with a common interest.
Fish tendering in Alaska has been
around as long as there has been
commercial fishing. AITA is organized
exclusively for promoting the common business interest of its members,
independent vessel owners and operators, and to serve as one voice in the
Alaska commercial fishing industry.
Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Assn.
P.O. Box 1229, Sitka, AK 99835
(907) 747-3400 • Fax: (907) 747-3462
[email protected]
www.alfafish.org
Steve Fish, President
Linda Behnken, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1978
Number of Members: 100
Annual Dues: $100-$1,000, depending on membership level
ALFA is a non-profit association of
independent commercial longline vessel owners and crew members who
are committed to continuing the sustainable harvest of sablefish, halibut,
and groundfish, while supporting
healthy marine ecosystems and strong
coastal communities through resource
stewardship and participation in federal, state, and local forums.
Alaska Marine Conservation
Council
P.O. Box 101145, Anchorage, AK 99510-1145
(907) 277-5357 • Fax: (907) 277-5975
[email protected]
www.akmarine.org
Kelly Harrell, Executive Director
Number of Members: 900
Membership Dues: $25
AMCC is a community-based organization of fishermen, subsistence
users, small business owners, and
coastal residents who are dedicated
to protecting the integrity of Alaska’s
marine ecosystems and sustaining the
working waterfronts of our coastal
communities.
Alaska Marine Safety
Education ASSN.
2924 Halibut Point Road, Sitka, AK 99835
(907) 747-3287 • Fax: (907) 747-3259
[email protected]
www.amsea.org
Jerry Dzugan, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1985
Number of Members: 100
AMSEA is a community-based organization composed of fishermen, subsistence users, processors and others
providing safety training to reduce
deaths and injuries of commercial
fishermen and to meet Coast Guard
requirements for commercial fishing
vessels.
Alaska Marketing ASSN.
4917 Leary Ave. N.W., Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 784-8948 • Fax: (206) 784-9813
Jake Jacobsen, Manager
The AMA represents the Bering Sea
crab fishing fleet with the purpose of
securing fair and equitable ex-vessel
prices.
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Alaska Trollers ASSN.
Bob Krueger, President
Year Founded: Late 1960s,
Incorporated 1974
Number of Members: 45 boats
Annual Dues: 0.5% of vessel income,
$2,500 max
Dale Kelley, Executive Director
David Otte, President
Year Founded: 1925
Number of Members: 450
Annual Dues: $300 power troll and
associate; $200 hand troll; $75 crew
The AWTA represents trawl fishermen working out of Kodiak. It
has established itself as an effective
organization, holding many state and
federal positions that allow it to fully
represent the Kodiak groundfish fleet
and support the community’s fishing
interests.
130 Seward Street #205
Juneau, AK 99801
(907) 586-9400 • Fax: (907) 586-4473
[email protected]
www.aktrollers.org
ATA has seen the fleet through
many significant events, from statehood to limited entry, the Pacific
Salmon Treaty, and the ESA.
ATA members elect 12 power- and
up to 2 hand-troll representatives for
two-year terms. The board seats are
geographically assigned. ATA primarily represents trollers, but works on
behalf of the entire industry.
Alaska whitefish
trawlers assN.
American Fisheries Society,
Alaska Chapter
P.O. Box 672302
Chugiak, AK 99567-2302
[email protected]
www.afs-alaska.org
Audra Brase, President
Trent Sutton, President-Elect
Founded: 1870
The AFS, founded in 1870, is the
oldest and largest professional society representing fisheries scientists.
AFS promotes scientific research and
enlightened management of resources
P.O. Box 991, Kodiak, AK 99615-0788
(907) 486-3910 • Fax: (907) 486-6292
[email protected]
Al Burch, Executive Director
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At-sea Processors ASSN.
P.O. Box 32817, Juneau, AK 99803
(907) 523-0970 • Fax (907) 523-0798
[email protected]
www.atsea.org
Stephanie Madsen, Executive
Director
Year Founded: 1985
APA represents U.S.-flag at-sea
processing vessels that participate in
the groundfish fisheries of the North
Pacific. Our principal fishery is the
midwater pollock fishery. APA is committed to working with fishery managers, scientists, and our colleagues to
ensure the continued health of our
marine ecosystems.
Bering Sea Fishermen’s AssN.
110 W. 15th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 279-6519 • (888) 927-2732
Fax: (907) 258-6688
[email protected]
www.bsfaak.org
Karen Gillis, Executive Director
Incorporated: 1980
Communities Represented: 192
Represented Population: 114,000+
BSFA began in 1979 with 150 fishermen from western Alaska who united
to become involved in fisheries that
were developing in their backyard, and
build an organization to help fishermen gain full economic benefits from
existing commercial fisheries. BSFA
is governed by a board of fishermen
from Bristol Bay, Yukon, Kuskokwim,
Norton Sound, Kotzebue and St. Paul.
Bristol Bay Driftnetters Assn.
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2408 Nob Hill North, Seattle, WA 98109-2048
(206) 285-1111 • Fax: (206) 284-1110
[email protected]
www.bbda.org
Dan Barr, President
Year Founded: 1985
BBDA works to enhance the salmon
resources of Bristol Bay and serves
as a forum and voice for Bristol Bay
fishermen with many different agencies and organizations, including the
Alaska Board of Fisheries.
Concerned Area M Fishermen
35717 Walkabout Road, Homer, AK 99603
(907) 235-2631
[email protected]
camfalaska.com
Steve Brown, President
Year Founded: 1984
Number of Members: 80+
Annual Dues: $500 — permit holder; $50 — associate
CAMF represents the Area M driftnet fleet at Board of Fisheries meetings. We are a group member of UFA
and continually work with the Alaska
Seafood Marketing Institute and Area
M processors to improve product quality in Area M and all of Alaska.
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 783-2922 • Fax: (206) 783-5811
[email protected] • www.dsfu.org
Jan Standaert, President
Sara Chapman, Operations Manager
Year Founded: 1912
DSFU, the oldest union of crew
members and skippers in the North
Pacific, represents the longline
schooner fleet crewmen under a Set
Line Agreement with the FVOA and
crab crewmen along the West Coast.
The union’s goals are: fair wages;
improved benefits; access to IFQ loan
programs; proper long-term management of resources for healthy fisheries;
fair and straightforward treatment of
vessel, skipper and crew; professional
work standards; and the prerogative of
fishermen to stand together.
The union’s long-range vision is to
serve as the umbrella organization for
all fixed-gear fishermen.
Fishing Vessel Owners’ Assn.
Room 232, West Wall Bldg.
4005 - 20th Ave. W.
Seattle, WA 98199-1290
Cook Inlet Aquaculture Assn.
40610 Kalifornsky Beach Road
Kenai, AK 99611
(907) 283-5761 • Fax: (907) 283-9433
[email protected]
www.ciaanet.org
Brent Johnson, President
Gary Fandrei, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1976
CIAA is a non-profit corporation
founded by commercial fishermen
to engage in salmon enhancement
activities throughout the Cook Inlet
watershed and to contribute fish to the
common-property fisheries. Activities
include lake fertilization, stocking,
hatchery operation, and construction
of fish ladders, flow-control devices
and spawning channels.
Cordova District
Fishermen United
P.O. Box 939, Cordova, AK 99574
(907) 424-3447 • Fax: (907) 424-3430
[email protected]
www.cdfu.org
Jerry McCune, President
Rochelle van den Broek, Executive
Director
Year Founded: 1935
Number of Members: 275
CDFU represents all the gear types
in Area E: seine, gillnet, groundfish,
set net and pound. CDFU’s mission is
to preserve and protect Alaska’s Area
E fisheries and promote safety at sea.
Our priorities are legislative and regulatory arenas and promoting the benefits of our healthy, wild-caught fish.
Deep Sea Fishermen’s Union
of the Pacific
5215 Ballard Ave. N.W., Suite 1
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(206) 284-4720 • Fax: (206) 283-3341
www.fvoa.org
Eric Olsen, President
Robert D. Alverson, Gen. Manager
Year Founded: 1914
Number of Members: 85
FVOA is a trade association representing Seattle-based longliners. The association promotes longlining as a habitatsafe harvest method and continues its
effort to minimize bycatch in all North
Pacific fisheries.
FREEZER-LONGLINE COALITION
2303 W. Commodore Way 202
Seattle, WA, 98199
(206) 284-2522 • (206) 284-2902
[email protected]
Kenny Down, Executive Director
Year Founded: 2008
Number of Members: 11
The Freezer-Longline Coalition is a
nonprofit trade group promoting sustainable fishing practices.
Groundfish Forum
4241 21st Ave. W., Suite 302
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Seattle, WA 98199
(206) 213-5270 • Fax: (206) 213-5272
[email protected]
www.groundfishforum.org
Year Founded: 1996
Number of Members: Six
The Groundfish Forum is a trade
association representing six trawl
companies with a total of 17 headand-gut vessels, which catch and
process groundfish in the Bering Sea
and Gulf of Alaska. Our mission is to
craft meaningful solutions to issues
such as discards, incidental catches,
and impact on habitat, and to inform
government officials of the economic
contribution of the head-and-gut fleet
to Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
Halibut ASSN. of North America
P.O. Box 872, Deming, WA 98244
(360) 592-3116
www.halibutassociation.com
Blake Tipton, President
Peggy Parker, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1961
This trade association of halibut
processors in Alaska, Washington,
Oregon, and British Columbia works
for a sustainable Pacific halibut fishery
and represents the industry’s interests
in regulatory, management, and marketing policy matters.
Halibut COALITION
P.O. Box 22073, Juneau, AK 99802
(425) 949-1810
[email protected]
http://halibutcoalition.org
Linda Behnken, President
Tom Gemmell, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1999
Annual dues: as needed
Members include thirteen commercial fishing organizations and about
500 individual fishermen and processors. Our mission is to protect the
sustainability of the Pacific halibut
resource, ensure fair and equitable
allocation of the halibut resource
among all sectors, and promote rational management of the halibut fishery.
Kenai Peninsula
Fishermen’s ASSN.
Kodiak Fishermen’s
Wives & Associates
[email protected]
www.kpfaalaska.org
Rob Williams, President
Year Founded: 1954
Colleen Newman, President
43961 Kalifornsky Beach Road, Suite F
Soldotna, AK 99669-8276
(907) 262-2492 • Fax: (907) 262-2898
KPFA’s main goal is ensuring the
sustainability of our fishery resource.
We strive to be fair and accessible
to all fisheries gear types and areas
within Cook Inlet waters. A non-profit
association, we are operating under
the rules governing a trade association. Primarily a set-net representation
organization, we do not restrict membership to any one gear type. KPFA is
actively involved with the community
groups. We believe the primary focus
of revitalization should take into consideration the social, historical and
economic concerns of the regional
commercial fishing families.
Box 467, Kodiak, AK 99615
(907) 486-8085 • Fax (907) 486-8090
[email protected]
Founded by local fishermen’s wives,
this community service group works
with others close to the Kodiak commercial fishing industry to promote
the consumption of Alaska seafood
and foster safety within the fleet. In
addition, the group maintains the
Kodiak Fishermen’s Memorial, and
sponsors an annual memorial service and survival suit race during the
Kodiak Crab Festival.
Kodiak Regional
Aquaculture ASSN.
104 Center Ave. Suite 205
Kodiak, AK 99615
(907) 486-6555 • Fax: (907) 486-4105
www.kraakodiak.org
Kevin Brennan, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1983
Number of Members: 611
KRAA is composed of 611 CFEC
permit holders dedicated to the stabilization of Kodiak’s salmon production.
The association funds numerous salmon enhancement tasks in the Kodiak
area. Long-term production goals are
addressed through three strategies: 1)
improved management and research,
2) rehabilitation of depressed wild
stocks and supplemental production,
and 3) salmon habitat monitoring,
improvement and protection.
Kodiak Seine Boat Owners Assn.
P.O. Box 1035, Kodiak, AK 99615
(907) 486-3453 • Fax: (907) 486-8362
Jeff Stephan, Manager
Year Founded: 1989
KSBOA, a subsidiary of the United
Fishermen’s Marketing Association,
represents Kodiak seiners before
governmental and other entities
with regard to legislative, regulatory,
research, management, political, quality and marketing issues that affect the
economic welfare of Kodiak seiners.
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Kvichak Setnetters’ ASSN.
P.O. Box 92105, Anchorage, AK 99509
(907) 277-0187
[email protected]
the commercial maritime and fishing
industries and associated sectors, their
historic and cultural foundations and
the variety of careers they offer.
Year Founded: 1992
Dues: Members, $150; Crew, $25;
Auxiliary Member by donation
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MARITIME EVENT CENTER
2211 Alaskan Way, Pier 66,
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 441-6666 • Fax: (206) 441-6665
[email protected]
www.maritimeeventcenter.com
Ryan Atkins, Director, Friends of
Maritime/Maritime Event Center
Year Founded: 2009
MEC’s mission is to serve the region
as a meeting place for the commercial
maritime (including fishing) industries
and related education, government
and non-profit organizations, to help
raise the visibility of the maritime
within the Puget Sound community;
be a venue for educating primary and
secondary students about the maritime
economic sector; and help increase
public awareness of the importance of
1308 Sawmill Creek Rd., Sitka, AK 99835
(907) 747-6850 • Fax: (907) 747-1470
[email protected]
www.nsraa.org
NSRAA operates the Hidden Falls
and Medvejie hatcheries, and the
Deer Lake coho-rearing project, four
spawning channels, incubation boxes
in Haines and works cooperatively on
a number of projects with the Alaska
Department of Fish and Game and the
U.S. Forest Service.
Box 796, Homer, AK 99603
(907) 235-1091
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Buck Laukitis, President
Year Founded: 1955
NPFA is a non-specific gear group
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interests and contributions.
North Pacific Fishing Vessel
Owners’ ASSN.
Steve Reifenstuhl, General Manager
Year Founded: 1977
Number of Members: All Southeast
Alaska salmon permit holders
North Pacific Fisheries Assn.
www.npfahomer.com
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1900 W. Emerson, Suite 101
Fishermen’s Terminal
Seattle, WA 98119
(206) 285-3383 • Fax: (206) 286-9332
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www.npfvoa.org
Karen Conrad, Executive Director
Tim Vincent, President
Year Founded: 1985 (non-profit
since 1969)
Annual Dues: $75-$600
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North Pacific Gillnet Alliance
2408 Nob Hill North
Seattle, WA 98109-2048
(206) 285-1111 • Fax: (206) 284-1110
Dan Barr, Chairman
Year Founded: 1991
The NPGA addresses the common
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seas salmon interception in the North
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Northwest Fisheries ASSN.
2208 N.W. Market St., Suite 318
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 789-6197 • Fax: (206) 789-8147
[email protected]
www.northwestfisheries.org
Susan Chesney, President
Marilyn Klansnic, Manager
Year Founded: 1951
Number of Members: 180
NWFA is an association of primary
and secondary seafood processors, brokers, distributors and support industries. Mission Statement: Provide networking opportunities and support to
our members in the seafood industry.
Northwest Indian Fisheries
Commission
6730 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98516-5540
(360) 438-1180 • Fax: (360) 753-8659
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Billy Frank Jr., Chairman
Year Founded: 1974
Number of Members: 20 tribes
Assisting treaty Indian tribes in conducting biologically sound fisheries
and providing a unified tribal voice in
fisheries management. The long-term
goals of economic stability, renewable
resources and regulatory certainty are
shared by the tribes, who are working
toward their own self-sufficiency.
Oregon Fishermen’s Cable
Committee
2021 Marine Drive, Suite 102
Astoria, OR 97103
(503) 325-2285 • Fax: (503) 325-7012
[email protected]
www.ofcc.com
Scott McMullen, Chairman
Year Founded: 1998
The OFCC works with undersea
cable owners to route cables for maximum burial in the fishing grounds and
with the fishing industry to safely fish
around cables. The OFCC provides
submarine cable routes in popular
marine navigation software formats to
West Coast trawlers.
Pacific Coast Federation of
Fishermen’s Associations
P.O. Box 29370
San Francisco, CA 94129-0370
(415) 561-5080 • Fax: (415) 561-5464
[email protected]
www.pcffa.org
Zeke Grader, Executive Director
Dave Bitts, President
Year Founded: 1976
Number of Members: 22 organizations representing 2,500 individuals
PCFFA is a non-profit umbrella organization representing working men and
women in the West Coast commercial
fishing fleet. Throughout its history it
has been engaged in issues ranging from
resource protection (habitat, etc.) to marketing programs, such as establishing
the California Salmon Council.
Pacific Seafood
Processors AssN.
1900 W. Emerson Place, Suite 205
Seattle, WA 98119-1649
(206) 281-1667 • Fax: (206) 283-2387
[email protected]
www.pspafish.net
Glenn Reed, President
PSPA, a non-profit trade association,
was established in 1914 to address
issues of concern to member companies. PSPA encourages conservation,
enhancement, and optimal utilization
of our renewable fishery resources.
Pacific Whiting Conservation
Cooperative
Washington:
4039 21st Ave. W., Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98199
(206) 285-5139
Oregon:
2505 S.E. 11th Ave., Suite 348
Portland, OR 97202
(971) 544-7787
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Dan Waldeck, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1997
PWCC was formed to promote rational harvest, optimal utilization, and
minimal waste in the whiting fishery.
PWCC is comprised of three member
companies — American Seafoods,
Glacier Fish Co., and Trident Seafoods.
Petersburg Vessel Owners Assn.
P.O. Box 232, Petersburg, AK 99833
Phone: (907) 772-9323 • Fax: (907) 772-9323
[email protected]
www.pvoaonline.org
Julianne Curry, Executive Director
Jerry Dahl, President
Year Founded: 1954
Number of Members: 87 vessels and
34 business associates
PVOA is a non-profit commercial
fishing advocacy group for conservation and rational management of the
fisheries resource in the North Pacific.
Members participate in salmon, herring, crab, halibut, blackcod, and cod
fisheries from Dixon Entrance to the
Bering Sea. PVOA actively participates
at the NPFMC, IPHC, the Board of
Fisheries, in state and federal legislation as well as numerous other fisheries forums. Membership is open to
members of all communities.
Prince William Sound
Aquaculture Corp.
P.O. Box 1110, Cordova, AK 99574
(907) 424-7511 • Fax: (907) 424-7514
[email protected] • www.pwsac.com
David Reggiani, General Manager
George Covel, Chairman
Year Founded: 1974
PWSAC is a private non-profit
regional aquaculture corporation
formed to provide economic stability
to Prince William Sound commercial
salmon fisheries and added opportunity to the regional sports, subsistence
and personal use fisheries.
Purse Seine Vessel
Owners’ AssN.
1900 W. Nickerson, Suite 320
Seattle, WA 98119
(888) 284-7733 • Fax: (206) 283-7795
410 Calhoun Ave., Suite 206
Juneau, AK 99801
(907) 523-3004 • Fax: (907) 523-3005
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Bob Kehoe, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1936
Number of Members: over 400
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PSVOA is governed by a 13-member
board of directors representing smallboat owners operating throughout the
West Coast and Alaska. PSVOA actively participates in the development of
federal and state fisheries management
plans and related legislative policy. To
further these activities, PSVOA manages a group of member-owned affiliates
providing a variety of marine insurance services and conducts business
in Alaska as the Alaska Seine Boat
Owners at the above Juneau address.
Seafood Producers Cooperative
[email protected] • www.seashare.org
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Jim Harmon, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1994
Kathy Hansen, Executive Director
Year Founded: 2000
SeaShare is a national nonprofit
hunger-relief organization that links
seafood companies and their suppliers to food banks across the country,
providing desperately needed, high
quality, nutritious seafood to feed
the hungry. This effective model has
allowed the seafood industry, through
SeaShare, to become one of the largest
private sources of protein for hunger
relief in the United States.
SEAFA is a nonprofit, membership
based, multi-gear commercial fishing
organization designed to assist in maintaining, enhancing and prolonging the
longevity of the commercial fishermen,
commercial fishing industry, coastal
communities and the sustainability of
the resources.
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Bellingham, WA 98225
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Tom McLaughlin, President/CEO
Year Founded: 1944
Number of Members: 520
Year Founded: 1985
The mission of Seafood Producers
Cooperative is to maintain an opportunity for fishermen to participate in a
cooperative organization that provides
the processing, marketing and support services which allow members to
maximize the benefits of their fishing
efforts and provide the consumer with
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SEASHARE
600 Ericksen Ave. N.E.,
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(206) 842-3609 • Fax (206) 842-5058
P.O. Box 17356, Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 782-6577
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Southeast Alaska Seiners ASSN.
Box 23081 Juneau, AK 99802
(907) 463-5030 • Fax (907) 463-5083
www.seiners.net
Bob Thorstenson Jr., Executive
Director
Year Founded: 1968
Completed in 1988, the Seattle
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families of more than 675 local commercial fishermen who have lost their
lives at sea since the turn of the century. The memorial’s board of directors
is a charitable non-profit organization
devoted to promoting safety in fishing
and easing the emotional and financial
burden of surviving family members.
Southeast Alaska Fishermen’s
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John Burke, General Manager
Year Founded: 1978
Number of Members: All salmon permit holders in southern S.E. districts
The SSRAA was established and
funded by salmon fishermen for the
purpose of enhancing the endangered salmon stocks in the southern
Southeast districts and for monitoring
the environment and any activities that
may affect the fisheries in those areas.
Although there are no dues, the association members voted to impose a 3 percent enhancement tax on themselves.
Whenever they sell salmon, this 3 percent tax goes into a state general fund,
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211 4th St., Suite 110, Juneau, AK 99801-1172
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Arni Thomson, President
Mark Vinsel, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1974
Number of Members: 37 groups plus
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Year Founded: 1993
Number of Members: 72
United Catcher Boats is a trawl
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vessel trawl fleet. United Catcher Boats
members participate in the Bering
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Gulf of Alaska pollock, P-cod, rockfish
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catch shares and cooperative-based
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United Cook Inlet Drift AssN.
43961 K-Beach Rd., Suite E
Soldotna, AK 99669
(907) 260-9436 • Fax: (907) 260-9438
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David Martin, President
Year Founded: 1980
Number of Members: 300
Annual Dues: $200; associate $25
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protect the common interest of
Alaska’s commercial fishing industry
as a vital component of Alaska’s social
and economic well-being. UFA maintains a statewide trade organization
with core functions, including legislative presence, communication within
the fishing industry, continued access
to fisheries resources, and promoting
positive public relations for Alaska’s
commercial fishermen.
The UFA voting board of directors
is composed of representatives from
group members and four at-large representatives elected by the individual
and lifetime (fishing permit holder)
members.
United Fishermen’s
Marketing ASSN.
P.O. Box 1035, Kodiak, AK 99615
(907) 486-3453 • Fax: (907) 486-8362
longliners; salmon and herring seiners; and other groundfish harvesters
who participate in the diversified
fisheries of the Gulf of Alaska and the
Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands. UFMA
represents vessel owners with regard
to many important state and federal
legislative, regulatory, research, conservation, management, political, quality and marketing issues that affect
the economic welfare of member vessels. Issues include crab, groundfish
and halibut management; population assessments and other research;
habitat protection; bycatch reduction;
observer programs; blackcod/halibut
IFQ program; IFQ/CDQ fee proposals, etc.
United Southeast Alaska
Gillnetters
Annual Dues: $250 for individual
and businesses with 8 employees or
fewer; $500 for corporate members
USAG is an association of about 150
men and women who participate in
the Southeast Alaska gillnet salmon
fishery. USAG promotes and protects
the interests of its members by an
active involvement in legislation (local,
state and national) that affects the gillnet fishery such as allocation, marketing, quality, taxes, safety, environment
and enhancement programs. USAG
offers a vessel insurance program to
members and publishes a biannual
newsletter.
Western Fishboat Owners AssN.
P.O. Box 992723, Redding, CA 96099
(530) 229-1097 • Fax: (530) 229-0973
[email protected] • www.wfoa-tuna.org
Jeff Stephan, Manager
Year Founded: Mid-1930s
P.O. Box 20538, Juneau, AK 99802-0538
(907) 586-6550
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Wayne Heikkila, Executive Director
Louie Hill, President
Year Founded: 1967
UFMA membership includes Pacific
cod pot fishermen; crab fishermen;
halibut, blackcod and Pacific cod
Bill Auger, President
Tom Gemmell, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1978
Western Fishboat Owners
Association is a California-based nonprofit trade association established
in 1967, representing approximately
400 albacore tuna troll-vessel owners based in California, Oregon,
Washington, Alaska, Hawaii, New
Zealand and British Columbia. These
are family-owned boats that fish albacore tuna during summer and fall
months. Some fish the South Pacific
waters January to April. WFOA’s
primary mission is to promote trollcaught albacore tuna through market and management issues. WFOA
also manages the affairs of American
Fishermen’s Research Foundation.
Women’s Maritime ASSN.
1916 Pike Place #12, PMB 743
Seattle, WA 98101
Answering service: (206) 441-5678
[email protected]
www.womensmaritimeassoc.com
Year Founded: 1980
Number of Members: 350
Annual Dues: $35
The Women’s Maritime Association
is an informational and support network of seafaring women and men.
WMA is based in Seattle, with members from all over the United States
and several other countries.
WMA’s purpose is to promote communication among women and men
in maritime industries. Our newsletter provides a forum for exchanging
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and safety, training and achievements
of our members. As a network, the
WMA provides mentoring and leadership, historical references, humor, and
camaraderie.
Yakutat Regional Aquaculture
AssN.
P.O. Box 153, Yakutat, AK 99689
Larry Bemis, President
Year Founded: 2011
YRAA is the ADFG recognized
aquaculture association for the
Yakutat region. The group’s purpose
is to augment the state of Alaska
common property fisheries in the
Yakutat region that contribute to the
subsistence, sport, commercial, personal use and other Alaskan fisheries
through the rehabilitation of the state
of Alaska salmon fisheries by artificial
means; to conduct and promote scientific studies on fisheries and fisheries
research; to build self-perpetuating
runs of salmon; and other educational
& scientific activities as allowed under
the law.
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725 Christensen Drive, Suite 3-B
COOK INLET RCAC
Since 1990, Cook Inlet Regional Citizens Advisory Council
has been a driving force behind improved oil spill prevention
and response measures, in collaboration with the industry and
regulatory agencies. Cook Inlet RCAC has also been a leader
in environmental monitoring to help safeguard the waters of the
Inlet from pollution from oil industry activities.
“The Mission of the Council is to represent the citizens of Cook Inlet
in promoting environmentally safe marine transportation and oil
facility operations in Cook Inlet.”
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Jill Klein, Executive Director
Year Founded: 1990
Number of Members: 250
The YRDFA’s 16-member board
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Port Index
Adak .............................................35
Akutan ..........................................35
Anacortes. ....................................35
Anchorage ....................................36
Angoon .........................................36
Astoria ..........................................37
Bandon .........................................37
Bellingham ...................................37
Berkeley .......................................38
Bethel ...........................................38
Blaine ...........................................38
Bodega Bay (Spud Point Marina &
Mason’s Maria).................................39
Brookings .....................................39
Charleston (Coos Bay). ...................42
Chignik .........................................42
Cold Bay.......................................43
Cordova ........................................43
Craig.............................................44
Crescent City ...............................44
Depoe Bay ...................................45
Dillingham ....................................45
Dutch Harbor ................................45
Egegik (Coffee Point) .......................48
Elfin Cove. ....................................48
Eureka (Humboldt Bay) ....................49
Everett. .........................................49
False Pass....................................49
Florence (Siuslaw) ..........................50
Fort Bragg (Noyo Harbor) ................50
Friday Harbor ...............................51
Garibaldi.......................................51
Gig Harbor ...................................51
Gold Beach ..................................51
Haines ..........................................52
Homer ..........................................52
Hoonah ........................................53
Hydaburg ......................................54
Ilwaco. ..........................................54
Juneau .........................................55
Kake .............................................56
Kenai ............................................56
Ketchikan .....................................56
King Cove .....................................58
Kodiak ..........................................58
La Conner (Port of Skagit County) .....60
La Push (Quileute Marina)................61
Metlakatla .....................................61
Moss Landing ...............................61
Naknek/King Salmon....................62
Neah Bay (Makah Marina). ..............62
Newport........................................63
Nome ...........................................63
Pelican .........................................63
Petersburg ....................................64
Port Angeles .................................65
Port Townsend..............................65
Saint George ................................66
Saint Paul .....................................66
Sand Point ....................................67
San Francisco ..............................67
Seattle ..........................................67
Seldovia .......................................69
Seward .........................................70
Sitka .............................................71
Skagway .......................................72
Tacoma.........................................72
Tenakee........................................72
Thorne Bay ..................................73
Valdez ..........................................73
Warrenton.....................................73
Westport (Grays Harbor) .................. 74
Whittier ......................................... 74
Winchester Bay (Salmon Harbor) .....75
Wrangell .......................................75
Yakutat .........................................76
B.C. Ports .....................................76
Vancouver ....................................78
West Coast Clean Marinas
Clean Marinas and Clean Harbors programs
provide voluntary assistance to harbors and
marinas to improve waste management and
pollution prevention services both internally
and for their customers. Look for the Clean
Marina/Clean Harbor logo to see if your
ports are certified!
Alaska Clean Harbors
www.alaskacleanharbors.org
[email protected]
California Clean Marina
[email protected]
Oregon Clean Marina
Clean Marina Washingtom
www.oregon.gov/OSMB/Clean/clean_marina.shtml
[email protected]
www.cleanmarinawashington.com
[email protected]
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Adak-Anacortes
❯ Adak
ADAK MARINE SERVICES
Port Office..........................907-592-0185
Port Fax..............................907-592-4171
[email protected]
VHF Channel........................................ 16
Fish & Game......................907-592-2407
U.S. Post Office .................907-592-8113
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
Adak Fuels ................... phone: 592-8330
.........................................fax: 592-4171
............................................ VHF Ch. 16
Joe Galaktionoff, Manager
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
Icicle Seafoods .........................592-3474
or VHF 16 or 68
AT THE DOCK
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Adak-Anacortes
RATES
AIR TRANSPORT
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.........................................907-592-3121
AMENITIES
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tQBZQIPOFTBUTUPSF
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t "EBL .FEJDBM $MJOJD.% PO EVUZ
t&.5TBOEWPMVOUFFSTFSWJDF
ambulance
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Anchorage
t-JGF'MJHIU .........................800-478-9111
❯ Akutan
1PSU 0GGJDF 1I'BY .............907-698-2265
VHF Channel.......................................... 6
[email protected]
REPAIR FACILITIES
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
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5SJEFOU 4FBGPPET .....................698-2211
or VHF 73
AT THE DOCK
t )BSCPSNBTUFS #SFUU 8JMMJT
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MOORAGE
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before docking: VHF 6
AMENITIES (AREA CODE 907)
IS NOW IN ADAK
Icicle Seafoods is now the sole operator of the Adak Seafoods plant.
We will be actively buying and processing there during this coming A season
DQGZDQWWRWDONWR\RXDERXWRXUEX\LQJVHWXSDQGÀVKHUPHQ·Vservices.
For more information, please call our plant in Adak, (907) 592-3474,
or one of the folks listed below:
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t MJCSBSZ .....................................698-2230
t641PTU0GGJDF ......................698-2200
t$JUZPG"LVUBO ........................698-2228
t7140 ......................................698-2315
tDIVSDIBOEHZN .....................698-2239
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TRANSPORT (AREA CODE 907)
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GSPN%VUDI)BSCPS
...............581-1383
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8FTUFSO1JPOFFS4FBMBOE
MEDICAL (AREA CODE 907)
t DMJOJD .......................................698-2208
❯ Anacortes
Port Office..........................360-293-0694
Port Fax ..........................360-299-0998
[email protected]
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Citty
Ci
City
ty
Anacortes-Angoon
XXXQPSUPGBOBDPSUFTDPN
VHF Channel..................................... 66A
Fish & Game......................360-902-2200
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 360)
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tCPBUIPJTUTJOIBSCPSVQUP
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
"MBTLB 4FBGPPE 4FSWJDFT.........276-4551
Great Pacific Seafoods ............248-7966
5FOUI.4FBGPPET................272-3474
8IJUOFZ'PPET .........................243-3311
:BNBZB4FBGPPE......................563-5588
$BQ 4BOUF #PBU )BWFO.............293-0694
3FJTOFS%JTUSJCVUPS...................293-2197
REPAIR FACILITIES
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 360)
AIR TRANSPORT
5SJEFOU 4FBGPPET .....................293-7701
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
DOCKAGE
t IPTQJUBM CMPDLT BXBZ
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MOORAGE
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RATES
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AMENITIES
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tJOUIFIFBSUPG"OBDPSUFT
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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❯ Anchorage
Port Office..........................907-343-6200
Port Fax ..........................907-277-5636
[email protected]
XXXDJBODIPSBHFBLVT
VHF Channel........................................ 16
Coast Guard ......................907-271-6700
Fish & Game......................907-267-2100
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
Inlet Petroleum.........................274-3835
Shoreside Petroleum ...............344-4571
HAULOUTS
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Contact Susan Chesney
AMENITIES
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tin design process for dock expansion
REPAIR FACILITIES
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t 1SPWJEFODF )PTQJUBM .......907-562-2211
t$PBTU(VBSE ....................800-478-5555
❯ Angoon
Advertise in the
2013
AT THE DOCK
An Alaska Owned Service
Dealer Specializing In:
New Power Generation, Diesel Engine
Sales and Heavy Equipment Repair.
Alaska’’s Premier Engine Machine Shop
and Engine Rebuilding Facility.
206-463-4819
[email protected]
$JUZ 0GGJDF ..........................907-788-3653
$JUZ0GGJDFGBY ....................907-788-3821
Harbormaster ....................907-788-3960
7)'$IBOOFMT
.......................... 14 & 16
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
Angoon Oil and Gas ................788-3436
AT THE DOCK
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AMENITIES
1153 E 74th, Anchorage, AK 99518
907-344-5402 Fax: 344-5403
www.jimsequipmentrepair.com
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Angoon-Bellingham
MOORAGE
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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❯ Astoria
.PPSJOH #BTJO 0GGJDF........503-325-8279
Port Office..........................503-325-4521
Fax Attn: Harbrmaster ......503-325-4525
[email protected]
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VHF Channels ............................. 16 & 74
'JTI8JMEMJGF ...................503-338-0106
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 503)
Port of Astoria ......................... 325-2101
8JMDPY'MFHFM .......................325-3122
or 741-0144
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 503)
SPECIAL EVENTS
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❯ Bandon
Port Office..........................541-347-3206
Fax......................................541-347-4645
[email protected]
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Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 541)
1PSU 'VFM %PDL ..........................347-1901
AT THE DOCK
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'FSHVT.D#VSFOETF ................325-9592
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MOORAGE
AT THE DOCK
RATES
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AMENITIES
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❯ Bellingham
Harbor Offices ...................360-676-2542
Port Fax..............................360-671-6149
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VHF Channel............................... 16 & 68
Fish & Game.................. 1-800-477-6224
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 360)
Harbor Marine Fuel..................734-1710
Hilton Harbor Marina...............733-1110
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 360)
"SSPXBD 'JTIFSJFT ....................676-1606
#FMMJOHIBN$PME4UPSBHF ........733-1640
#PSOTUFJO4FB'PPET ...............734-7990
Icicle Seafoods .........................676-5885
San Juan Seafoods..................734-8384
Seafood Producers Co-op .......733-0120
5SJEFOU4FBGPPET .....................734-8900
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commercial fishing
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Ci
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ty
Bellingham-Blaine
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HAULOUTS
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2,800-ton and 1,000-ton
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engines and gear
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REPAIR FACILITIES
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facilities & shops
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call dock office for list of handlers holding current terminal use permits
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HAULOUTS
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REPAIR FACILITIES
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HAULOUTS
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❯ Bethel
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and charters
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Port Office..........................907-543-2310
...........open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Port Fax..............................907-543-2311
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Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
AIR TRANSPORT
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
❯ Berkeley
Marina................................510-981-6740
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Harbormaster fax ..............510-981-6745
VHF Channel........................................ 16
Fish & Game......................707-944-5500
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
AT THE DOCK
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MOORAGE
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RATES
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AMENITIES
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AT THE DOCK
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MOORAGE
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floats for local small-boat fleet
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Hospital ...........................907-543-6000
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❯ Blaine
Harbor ................................360-647-6176
Fax......................................360-332-1043
[email protected]
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VHF Channels ............................. 16 & 68
Fish & Game......................206-976-3200
Coast Guard ......................360-734-1692
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 360)
#MBJOF.BSJOB*OD ...................332-8425
RATES
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Starfish Inc ...............................332-8066
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call for larger sizes
AT THE DOCK
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Blaine-Brookings
RATES
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❯ Bodega Bay
(Spud Point Marina
& Mason’s Marina)
Spud Pt. Marina Office .....707-875-3535
Spud Pt. Marina Fax .........707-875-3436
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spudpointmarina.org
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.BTPOT.BSJOB ................707-875-3811
.BTPOT.BSJOB7)'$IBOOFM ........... 16
USCG Station ...................707-875-3596
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
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4QVE1PJOU'VFM%PDL ..............875-3535
AMENITIES (MASON’S MARINA)
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reg. unleaded, super unleaded, clear
diesel, propane, bagged ice, fishing
supplies, snacks and ice cream
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unloading hoists
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HAULOUTS
VHF Channel........................................ 12
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 541)
1PSU PG #SPPLJOHT ... 469-2218 or VHF 12
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 541)
Hallmark Fisheries ..................469-4616
Caito Fish Co. ...........................469-7628
#MBJOF$SBC ...............................661-4774
AT THE DOCK
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MOORAGE
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RATES 24’-70’+
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AMENITIES
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HAULOUTS
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REPAIR FACILITIES
REPAIR FACILITIES
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businesses
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 707)
North Coast Fisheries ..............875-3576
5JEFT8IBSGGJTIEPDL
...........875-3560
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Spud Point Crab Co. ................875-9472
AT THE DOCK
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MOORAGE (MASON’S MARINA)
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AIR TRANSPORT
AIR TRANSPORT
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planes
SPECIAL EVENTS
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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❯ Brookings
Port Harbor........................541-469-2218
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[email protected]
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Charleston-Chignik
❯ Charleston
(Oregon International
Port of Coos Bay)
Port Office..........................541-888-2548
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[email protected]
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.......800-424-8802
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.......800-452-0311
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AT THE DOCK
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.........541-888-2311
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❯ Chignik
$JUZ 0GGJDF ..........................907-749-2280
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...907-845-2243
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
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5SJEFOUTVQQPSUTJEF ................749-2276
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Chignik-Cordova
MOORAGE
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Alaska
■ Permanent & Transient
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Harbormaster / Port Director
Dale R. Muma
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Cordova Harbor & Port
“Home to the Copper River’s Fishing fleet”
■ Ocean Dock 408’
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Travel Lift
City of Cordova
(907) 424-6400 Fax (907) 424-6446
P.O. Box 1210 Cordova, AK, 99574
[email protected]
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Clinic................ 907-749-2282 or VHF 6
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TRANSPORT
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❯ Cordova
Port Office..........................907-424-6400
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
$BOOFSZ3PX*OD ......................424-5920
/PSRVFTU4FBGPPET ..................424-5390
0DFBO#FBVUZ4FBGPPET ..........424-7171
Prime Select Seafoods ............424-7750
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KINEMATICS
Marine Equipment, Inc.
5625 48 Dr. N.E. Unit B Marysville, WA 98270
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Shoreside Petroleum ...............424-3264
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AT THE DOCK (AREA CODE 907)
Proudly Serving Cordova
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For Over 30 Years
AT THE DOCK
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Serving You With:
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(907) 424-3264
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City
Cit
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City
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❯ Craig
Port Office..........................907-826-3404
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VHF Channel........................................ 16
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FINE FUELS.
SUPER SERVICE..
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1-800-478-7586
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recreational, commercial, cold storage
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fenced secure lot
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harbor dept.
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❯ Crescent City
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$(7%PSBEP ......................707-464-2172
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FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 707)
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 707)
Alber Seafood Co.....................464-8122
Pacific Choice Seafoods ..........464-5558
AT THE DOCK
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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❯ Depoe Bay
Port Office..........................541-765-2361
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FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 541)
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
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....842-5415
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.........842-2519
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campground
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❯ Dutch Harbor
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KINEMATICS
Marine Equipment, Inc.
5625 48 Dr. N.E. Unit B Marysville, WA 98270
Phone: (360) 659-5415 r Fax: (360) 653-5151
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A World of Caring
Direct Airport Access
Bedside to Bedside Critical Care
1-800-478-9111
www.alaskaregional.com
Dutch Harbor
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HARRIS ELECTRIC DUTCH HARBOR
2315 AIRPORT BEACH ROAD
DUTCH HARBOR, AK 99692
TEL: 907-581-1679
FAX:907-581-1873
A full-service Electrical Contractor
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OSI in Dutch Harbor, AK
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fisheries support terminal
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terminal in Dutch Harbor
currently offering purpose-built
dry warehousing and cold storage.
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Offshore Systems, Inc.
Jared Davis - Nick Reed
Phone: 907-581-1827 Dutch Harbor
www.offshoresystemsinc.com
MARINE ELECTRONICS, INC.
Congratulations Mike Hazen on 20 years of
providing year round service in Dutch Harbor!
COMPLETE ELECTRONICS CENTER WITH
SALES, SERVICE AND INSTALLATION
FOR ANY SIZE VESSEL
P.O. BOX 315
DUTCH HARBOR, AK 99685
(907) 581-1498 (800) 275-3820
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VHF Channel........................................ 16
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FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
%FMUB 8FTUFSO 'VFM ..................581-1295
North Pacific Fuel.....................581-1350
0GGTIPSF4ZTUFNT*OD ..............581-1827
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
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Icicle Seafoods .........................282-0988
3PZBM"MFVUJBO4GET .................581-1671
5SJEFOU4FBGPPET .....................581-1241
Unisea .......................................581-1258
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crane
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Unisea Inn
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HAULOUTS
t DPOUBJOFS DSBOF
tQSJWBUFNBSJOFXBZTBWBJMBCMF
up to 400 gross tons
City
Cit
Ci
ty Harbor-Elfin Cove
ty
Dutch
Rolls-Royce Marine
Dutch Harbor, AK
Bergen Diesel Rauma Brattvaag
Norwinch Aquamaster
Ulstein Kamewa Tenfjord
Frydenbo Brown
Brothers Bird Johnson
Sales Parts Service
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206-782-9190
Toll Free . . . . . . . . . . . 800-426-6826
Fax Number . . . . . . . . 206-782-0176
Web . . . . . . . www.rolls-royce.com
NETS
Dutch Harbor
2663 Airport Beach Rd.
Dutch Harbor, AK 99692
Ph: 907-581-2900
Fax: 907-581-2850
[email protected]
REPAIR FACILITIES
AT PUBLIC DOCK:
t EJWFST BWBJMBCMF GPS VOEFSXBUFS
TVSWFZTBOESFQBJST
tNPTUEFDLIVMMFOHJOFSBEBS
HZSPIZESBVMJDFMFDUSJDBM
refrigeration and marine electronic
repairs
t GJTIJOH CPBU EPDLBHF
tGSFTIXBUFSBUGBDFPGEPDL
tTPMJEXBTUFSFNPWBM
tQPMJDFEFQBSUNFOUTFSWJDFT
t VOBWBJMBCMF
AIR TRANSPORT
t 1FO"JS..............................907-581-1383
tBJSTIVUUMFUPGSPN"LVUBO
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t $( .BSJOF 4BGFUZ ...........907-581-3466
t&NFSHFODZ$PPSEJOBUJPO$FOUFS
U.S. Coast Guard
tIFBMUIDMJOJDOFBSFTUIPTQJUBMJO
,PEJBL
tOFBSFTU$PBTU(VBSE,PEJBL
tMPDBMQPMJDFGJSFBNCVMBODF
SPECIAL EVENTS
t +VMZ UI DFMFCSBUJPO
❯ Egegik
(Coffee Point)
$JUZ 0GGJDF ..........................907-233-2400
Fax......................................907-233-2231
DJUZPGFHFHJL!TUBSCBOEOFU
VHF Channel.......................................... 9
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
Alaska’’s number one source for
Forkllifts and Warehouse Equipment.
t 1FOJOTVMB "JSXBZT ‰ EBJMZ TFSWJDF
t"SDUJD$JSDMF"JS*OD
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t DMJOJD ...............................907-233-2229
tQVCMJDTBGFUZPGGJDFS
❯ Elfin Cove
/P 1PSU PS $JUZ 0GGJDF
contact Cross Sound Marketing Assoc.
XXXGBJSXFBUIFSGJTI
DPN
PSDPOUBDU-PEHFTJO4VNNFS
VHF Channel........................................ 16
'JTI(BNF%PVHMBT
....907-465-4250
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
&MGJO $PWF 'VFM TFF BE
MOORAGE
t OP BTTJHOFE CFSUIT
tBCPVUTQBDFTGPSUSBOTJFOUT
RATES
MOORAGE
AMENITIES
t GSFJHIU QVCMJD VTF
tESZMBOETUPSBHFBUDBOOFSJFT
t&HFHJL$JUZ%PDLoY
GPSGSFJHIUPOMZ
t )BSEXBSF 1MVT NBSJOF IBSEXBSF BOE
supplies .............................907-239-2240
t1BUUJT'14NPLFSZ........907-239-2244
tHSPDFSZTUPSF
tBQQSPYMPEHFTJOBSFBo
QSJNBSJMZJOTVNNFS
tDBGF$PIPT3FTUBVSBOU
tGVFMTFSWJDFHBTEJFTFM
tGSFTIXBUFSBWBJMBCMFBUGMPBUT
tQBZQIPOFTBUUIFUPQPGFBDISBNQ
tTIPXFSTMBVOESZBWBJMBCMF
June through mid-September
RATES
AMENITIES
481JMPUIPVTF(VJEFr+VMZ
AIR TRANSPORT
"MBTLB (FO 4FBGET "(4
.......233-2212
Icicle Seafoods .........................233-2205
t GJTIJOH CPBUT EBZ TFBTPO
Call 907-338-5438 or Visit www.allproak.com
6627 Rosewood st. Anchorage, AK 9951
REPAIR FACILITIES
At canneries:
tFMFDUSJDJUZ
tGSFTIXBUFS
tOFUNFOEJOHEPDL
tQBZQIPOFTTIPXFST
tSFTUSPPNTMBVOESZ
tTPMJEXBTUFEVNQTUFS
t OP DIBSHF GPS NPPSBHF
HAULOUTS
t UJEBM HSJE XJMM IBOEMF CPBUT
VQUP
Elfin Cove-False Pass
REPAIR FACILITIES
t 1FMJDBO IBOEMFT NFDIBOJDBM SFQBJST
TIJQXSJHIUXPSLJTJO+VOFBV
)PPOBI8SBOHFMMBOE4JULB
t4IJQXSJHIUXPSLBMTPCZ%BWJEBOE
Susan Abel ........................907-957-0837
t8FMEJOH)BQQZ5IPVHIUT8FMEJOH
Mike Nelson, fabrication and repair
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t OP NFEJDBM TFSWJDF BWBJMBCMF
nearest hospitals in Juneau or Sitka
tOFBSFTU$PBTU(VBSEGBDJMJUJFTJO
Juneau or Sitka
AIR TRANSPORT
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during summer
SPECIAL EVENTS
t +VMZ UI DFMFCSBUJPO
❯ Eureka
(Humboldt Bay)
)BSCPS %JTU ........................707-443-0801
%JTUSJDU'BY.........................707-443-0800
TV[JF!QPSUPGIVNCPMEUCBZPSH
XXXIVNCPMEUCBZPSH
VHF Channels ............................. 14 & 16
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 707)
MOORAGE
t QBZ QIPOFTSFTUSPPNT
tTFXBHFQVNQPVUT
tISTFDVSJUZHVBSE
HAULOUTS & REPAIR FACILITIES
t UPO BOE UPO IPJTUT
t)VNCPMEU#BZ)BSCPS%JTU
UPOUSBWFMMJGU
t"JS5SBOTQPSU
t6OJUFE&YQSFTT
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
(AREA CODE 707)
t .BE 3JWFS $PNN )PTQ........822-3621
t4U+PTFQIT)PTQJUBM.............445-8121
t64$(SFTDVF
❯ Everett
Port Office..........................425-259-6001
Port Fax..............................425-259-0860
NBSJOB!QPSUPGFWFSFUUDPN
XXXQPSUPGFWFSFUUDPN
VHF Channel........................................ 16
'JTI8JMEMJGF ...................425-775-1311
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 425)
Port fuel dock ...........................388-0689
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 425)
Northport Fisheries...........425-335-3466
QSPDFTTPS
&OHMVOE .BSJOF 4VQQMZ ..........444-9266
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 707)
AT THE DOCK
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$BJUP #SPUIFST 'JTIFSJFT ..........443-0550
Pacific Choice ...........................442-2981
AT THE DOCK
t EPDLNBTUFS 4V[JF 7 )PXTFS
Moorage
8PPEMFZ*TMBOE.BSJOB
tUP
tCFSUIT
RATES
t EBJMZXFFLMZNPOUIMZ
annual rates per foot
tQPXFSBOEXBUFSJODMVEFEJOBMMSBUFT
AMENITIES
t CBSDBGF
tFMFDUSJDJUZCJMHFQVNQPVU
tGSFTIXBUFSMBVOESZTIPXFST
tXPSLZBSEIPJTUT
t QFSNBOFOU NPPSBHF BWBJMBCMF GPS
commercial seiners and gillnetters
tMJNJUFESBGUJOHGPSBEEJUJPOBM
moorage
tUFNQPSBSZNPPSBHFBWBJMBCMF
RATES
t DPNNFSDJBM TFJOF GUNPOUI
tSBGUJOHSBUFGUEBZ
AMENITIES
t GVMM TFSWJDF NBSJOB
tCPBUSFQBJSTVQQMJFT
tFMFDUSJDJUZ
tGSFTIXBUFS
tQBZQIPOFT
tSFTUBVSBOUT
tMJHIUQSPWJTJPOT
tIPUFM
tTIPXFST
tMBVOESZ
tTFWFSBMQVNQBIFBETEVNQTUBUJPOT
tXJGJ
HAULOUTS
t QPSUPQFSBUFE USBWFM MJGUT
35 and 75 tons
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
(AREA CODE 425)
t &WFSFUU (FOFSBM )PTQJUBM.......261-2000
t1SPWJEFODF&WFSFUU.FEJDBM$FOUFS
$PMCZ$BNQVT ................425-261-2000
Pacific Campus ...............425-261-2000
AIR TRANSPORT
t 1BJOF 'JFME "JSQPSU
HFOFSBMBWJBUJPO
HANSEN BOAT CO.
NEW CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
t 4FBUUMF5BDPNB *OUM "JSQPSU
BCPVUBOIPVSBXBZ
❯ False Pass
(425) 252-4021
4124 34th Ave NE, Everett, WA. 98201
r9%3:%0$,
r50/-*'5$"1"$*5:
r4"/%#-"45*/(
1"*/5*/(
r%0$,4*%&3&1"*34
r/&81*-05)064&4
r803,%&$,
3&/07"5*0/4
r1*1*/(4:45&.
3&/&8"r*/5&3*03
3&/07"5*0/
r#08#6-#4
r&/(*/&
&26*1.&/5
*/45"--"5*0/
1PSU$JUZ 0GGJDF ..................907-548-2319
1PSU$JUZ'BY ......................907-548-2214
DJUZPGGBMTFQBTT!BLOFU
IPNFHDJOFU_DJUZPGGBMTFQBTT
VHF Channel.......................................... 6
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
Peter Pan Sfds Fish Camp.......548-2208
#FSJOH1BDJGJD4FBGPPET ..........548-2347
+VMZr1JMPUIPVTF(VJEF49
City
Cit
Ci
ty Pass-Fort Bragg
ty
False
RATES
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%PDLXJMMCFBMMPXFEBIS
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GPMMPXJOHBNPVOUTPSIST
GPSCPBUTBDUJWFMZJOWPMWFEJO
MPBEJOHPSVOMPBEJOHDBSHP
-&/(5) %":3"5&4 .0/5)
3&/5"
NJO DIBSHF PG AMENITIES
t 4NBMM #PBU )BSCPS XJUI BDDPNNPEBUJPOTGPSVQWFTTFMTSBOHJOHJOTJ[F
of 30ft. to 120ft.
tDSBCQPUTUPSBHF‰*TBOPUTLJ$PSQ
tGSFTIXBUFSBOEQBZQIPOFT‰1FUFS
1BO%PDLBOE$JUZ%PDLTVNNFSPOMZ
tGVFMBWBJMBCMFBU1FUFS1BO%PDL
t5IFTVNNFSPGXFBSFBEEJOH
FMFDUSJDJUZBOEXBUFSUPUIFGMPBUT
tZFBSSPVOEEPDLBOEIBSCPS
tWFSZOJDFQFPQMFPMEHSPVDI
BOAT HAULOUT
t )ZESBVMJD CPBU USBJMFS CPBUT VQ UP MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t DMJOJD XJUI $)" PO EVUZ &.5T
BOE&55TWPMVOUFFSTFSWJDF
ambulance
tNFEJDBMUSBOTQPSUCZQMBOFUP
"ODIPSBHFWJB$PME#BZ
❯ Florence
(Siuslaw)
1PSU PG 4JVTMBX
10#PYTU)BSCPS4U
'MPSFODF03
XXXQPSUPGTJVTMBXDPN
QPSU!QPSUPGTJVTMBXDPN
Port Office..........................541-997-3426
Port Fax..............................541-997-9407
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
37$BNQHSPVOE0GGJDF ....541-997-3040
FUEL DOCK
t )PVST BN QN EBJMZ
BGUFSIPVSTTVSDIBSHF
t$BMMPS
UPSFRVFTUGVFMJOH
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 541)
SPECIAL EVENTS
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UIJSEXFFLFOEJO.BZ
❯ Fort Bragg
(Noyo Harbor District)
)BSCPS %JTU ........................707-964-4719
)BSCPS%JTU'BY .................707-964-4710
OPZPIE!ZBIPPPSH
VHF Channel.................................... 66-A
64$(/PZP3JWFS .............707-964-6612
Fish & Game Marine.........707-964-9078
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 707)
Caito Fisheries, Inc...................964-6368
AT THE DOCK
t NBOBHFS +FSF ,MFJOCBDI
Contact Port Manager
AT THE DOCK
MOORAGE
t QPSU NBOBHFS 3PCFSU 'PSTZUIF
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tXBJUJOHMJTUGPSTNBMMWFTTFMT
MOORAGE
RATES
t CFSUIT
tUSBOTJFOUCFSUIT
tMJNJUFEESZMBOETUPSBHF
tEBJMZ UP tNPOUIMZGUQFSNBOFOU
CFSUITPOMZ
tUFNQPSBSZCFSUITBSFBUYUIF
normal permanent rate
tOPXBDDFQUJOH7JTBGPSQBZNFOU
RATES
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tBOOVBMMZUP
AMENITIES
t FMFDUSJDJUZGSFTI XBUFS
tMBVOESZ
tSFTUSPPNTTIPXFST
tDPNNFSDJBMJDFNBDIJOF
tGVFMEPDL
t UISFFQIBTF QPXFS PO USBOTJFOU EPDL
t UXP EVNQ TUBUJPOT
AMENITIES
At mooring basin:
tFMFDUSJDJUZGSFTIXBUFSQBZQIPOFT
tMBVOESPNBUQIBSNBDZEFMJ
HSPDFSZTUPSFTIPQQJOHDFOUFSOFBS
mooring basin
tOFUNFOEJOHBSFB
tSFTUSPPNTTIPXFST
HAULOUTS
tEPDL IPJTUTNBSJOF SBJMXBZT
HAULOUTS
t EPDL IPJTU GPS HFBS BOE QSPEVDU POMZ
tNBSJOFSBJMXBZ
REPAIR FACILITIES
REPAIR FACILITIES
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t$PBTU (VBSEIPTQJUBM
t DMPTFTU SFQBJS JO ,JOH $PWF
t 4JVTMBX .BSJOF BU $VTINBO
t0SFHPO.BSJOF$POTUSVDUJPO
AIR TRANSPORT
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t 1FO "JS GMJHIUT EBZT B XFFL
EFQFOEJOHPOXFBUIFS
t 1FBDF )BSCPS )TQUM.........541-997-8412
t8FTUFSO-BOF"NCVMBODF
t4JVTMBX$PBTU(VBSETUBUJPO
REPAIR FACILITIES
501JMPUIPVTF(VJEFr+VMZ
tMPDBUFE OFBSCZ
SPECIAL EVENTS
tUI PG +VMZ TBMNPO CBSCFDVF
Friday Harbor-Gold Beach
❯ Friday
Harbor
Port Office..........................360-378-2688
Port Fax..............................360-378-6114
XXXQPSUGSJEBZIBSCPSPSH
VHF Channel.................................... 66-A
Fish & Game......................206-976-3200
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 360)
I.P.S. ..........................................378-3114
AT THE DOCK
t )BSCPSNBTUFS 5BNJ )BZFT
MOORAGE
t CFSUIT PG GMPBUJOH
CSFBLXBUFS
tCPBUSBNQNJMFGSPNNBSJOB
tQSJWBUFZBSETUPSFTTPNFCPBUT
on land
AMENITIES
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FRVJQMPBEJOH
tFMFDUSJDJUZGSFTIXBUFSTIPXFST
tMBVOESZOFBSIBSCPS
tOFUSFQBJSGMPBUOFUMPBEJOHGPSLMJGU
tQBZQIPOFTOFBSCZTPNFIPPLVQT
HAULOUTS
t UPO DSBOF
tGVMMTFSWJDFTIJQZBSEOFBSCZ
tUSBWFMMJGUGPSCPBUTVQUPh
REPAIR FACILITIES
t QSJWBUF ZBSE BOE TFWFSBM TIPQT
XJMMSFQBJSBMVNJOVNHMBTTXPPE
also, engine and electronics repairs
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t *OUFS*TMBOE .FE $FOUFS .......................
.........................................360-378-2141
tOFBSFTU$PBTU(VBSEGBDJMJUJFTBU
#FMMJOHIBN1PSU"OHFMFT
❯ Garibaldi
❯ Gig Harbor
Port Office..........................503-322-3292
Port Fax..............................503-322-0029
[email protected]
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
XXXQPSUPGHBSJCBMEJPSH
Port Office..........................253-851-8136
Port Fax..............................253-851-8563
HJHIBSCPSHVJEF!DJUZPGHJHIBSCPSOFU
XXXHJHIBSCPSHVJEFDPN
Fish & Game......................206-976-3200
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
Visitor Information .......888-843-9444
PS7*&8(*(
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 503)
Garibaldi Marina ...............503-322-3312
5JMMBNPPL#BZ#PBUIPVTF ......................
.........................................503-322-3600
AT THE DOCK
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PROCESSORS
5JMMBNPPL #BZ #PBUIPVTF ......................
.........................................503-322-3600
Garibaldi Pacific Seafood
.........................................503-861-2201
(BSJCBMEJ$BOOFSZ .............505-322-3344
AT THE DOCK
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tIBSCPSBENJOJTUSBUPS#FUUZ5IPNBT
PS+FTTJ-PUINBO
tNBJOUFOBODFIBSCPS7JSHJM-PVEPO
tNBJOUFOBODFTVQFSWJTPS
%BWJE0MTPO
MOORAGE
MOORAGE
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%PDLOPFMFDUSJDJUZ
tOVNFSPVTQSJWBUFEPDLTBWBJMBCMF
RATES
t +FSJTJDI 1BSL 1JFS OP GFF IPOPS TZTUFN
AMENITIES
t QSJWBUF OFU TIFET
tNBSJOFIBSEXBSFTUPSF
tSFTUSPPNTQBZQIPOFT
tUBWFSOSFTUBVSBOUTHSPDFSZTIPQT
t CFSUIT MJOFBS GFFU GPS
transients
HAULOUTS
RATES
SPECIAL EVENTS
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tTFBTPOVQUPhPWFSh
.BZ0DU
t #MFTTJOH PG UIF 'MFFU
t-JHIUFE#PBU1BSBEF
t.BSJUJNF(JH'FTUJWBMTU4BUJO+VOF
t)FSJUBHF3PX4FQUFNCFS
AMENITIES
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tSFTUSPPNTTIPXFST
AIR TRANSPORT
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❯ Gold Beach
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
Port Office..........................541-247-6269
Port Fax..............................541-247-6268
[email protected]
VHF Channel........................................ 16
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
t $PBTU (VBSEWPMVOUFFS
GJSFNFEJDBM
AT THE DOCK
t 5JMMBNPPL NJMFT
DIBSUFSQMBOFTPOMZ
t 1PSU .BOBHFS &SSPM 3PCFSUT
AIR TRANSPORT
SPECIAL EVENTS
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EBJMZGMJHIUT
tMBSHFTUDPNNFSDJBMTFBQMBOF
CBTFJO-PXFS
t (BSJCBMEJ %BZT MBTU XFFLFOE JO +VMZ
t #MFTTJOH PG UIF 'MFFU JO .BZ
t$SBC3BDFTJO.BSDI
MOORAGE
t TMJQT UP tTMJQTUP
tTMJQTUP
tTMJQUP
tESZMBOETUPSBHFBWBJMBCMF
+VMZr1JMPUIPVTF(VJEF51
City
Cit
Ci
ty Beach-Homer
ty
Gold
RATES
AMENITIES
$PNNFSDJBM CPBUT tEBJMZUP
tNPOUIMZUP
tBOOVBMMZUP
tQSJDFTTVCKFDUUPDIBOHF
t FMFDUSJDJUZGSFTI XBUFSQBZ QIPOF
tTIPXFSTBOEMBVOESZOFBSCZ
AMENITIES
t FMFDUSJDJUZ PO DPNNFSDJBM EPDL
tGSFTIXBUFS
tSFTUSPPNT/0TIPXFST
tSFTUBVSBOUTTIPQTPO
QPSUQSPQFSUZ
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t $VSSZ (FO )PTQJUBM........541-247-6621
t64$PBTU(VBSE+VOF4FQU
SPECIAL EVENTS
t 3PHVF 3JWFS KFU CPBU NBSBUIPO
GJSTUXFFLFOEJO+VOF
t+VMZGJSFXPSLT#BTIPOUIF#BZ
❯ Haines
Port Office..........................907-766-2448
Cell Phone .........................907-314-0173
Port Fax..............................907-766-3010
[email protected]
VHF Channel........................................ 16
Fish & Game......................907-766-2830
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
HAULOUTS
t DJUZ UJEBM HSJEQSJWBUF
IBVMPVUOFBSCZ
REPAIR FACILITIES
t CPBUCVJMEFST XIP BMTP EP SFQBJST
IUUQQPSUDJIPNFSBLVT
VHF Channels ............................. 16 & 10
64$()JDLPSZ ...................907-235-5234
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
)PNFS 'VFM %PDL .....................235-8548
1FUSP.BSJOF4FSWJDFT .............235-8818
PROCESSORS/BUYERS (AREA CODE 907)
AIR TRANSPORT
"VDUJPO #MPDL ...........................235-7267
5IF'JTI'BDUPSZ.......................235-1300
)PNFS0EZTTFZ .......................226-1111
Icicle Seafoods .........................235-8107
,BDIFNBL#BZ4FBGPPE ..........299-1551
Snug Harbor Seafoods ............283-6122
t 8JOHT PG "MBTLB "JS &YDVSTJPOT QSPWJEJOHEBJMZQSPQTFSWJDF
AT THE DOCK
❯ Homer
t )BSCPSNBTUFS #SZBO )BXLJOT
tJDFQMBOU ...........................907-235-3162
t1PSU.BJOUFOBODF ...........907-235-3164
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t EPDUPST EFOUJTU BU IFBMUI DFOUFS
tOFBSFTU$PBTU(VBSEGBDJMJUZJO+VOFBV
)PNFS 4QJU 3E )PNFS ", Port Office..........................907-235-3160
Port Fax..............................907-235-3152
[email protected]
MOORAGE
t SFTFSWFE TUBMMT
tUSBOTJFOUGMPBUTZTUFN
BWBJMBCMFXJUIQIBTFQPXFSGPS
In Demand Marine
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
Haines Propane........................766-3191
%FMUB8FTUFSO'VFM ..................766-3190
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
%FKPO %FMJHIUT..........................766-2505
#FMMT4FBGPPE ..........................766-2950
AT THE DOCK
t )BSCPSNBTUFS &E #BSSFUU
[email protected]
tBTTJTUBOU+PF1BSOFMM
MOORAGE
t QFSNBOFOU CFSUIT
tTQBDFTGPSUSBOTJFOUT
tESZMBOETUPSBHFNJMFT
GSPNUPXOTRGU
RATES
t BOOVBM TR GU MFOHUI Y XJEUI
tUSBOTJFOUGUEBZ
tNPOUIMZGUNP
521JMPUIPVTF(VJEFr+VMZ
2355 Kachemak Dr #101, Homer, AK 99603
907-235-3488
[email protected]
Homer-Hoonah
MBSHF WFTTFMT
tUSBOTJFOUNPPSBHFGPSCPBUT
VQUP
EDGEWATER MARINE
SURVEYORS
Condition/Valuation
Repair Consultant/Vessel Watch
Paul & Lara Fleenor
Box 3505, Homer, Alaska 99603
Phone/Fax 907-235-1063
Cell 907-229-1839 · Cell 907-229-6688
[email protected]
FISH DOCK
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BOENPPSJOHCVPZT
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Choose Homer
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Proudly Serving Homer
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Gear go to:
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Homer Marine Trades Association
P.O. Box 2864
Homer, Ak 99603
www.HomerMarineTrades.com
KINEMATICS
Marine Equipment, Inc.
5625 48 Dr. N.E. Unit B Marysville, WA 98270
Phone: (360) 659-5415 r Fax: (360) 653-5151
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NORTHERN
ENTERPRISES
BOAT HAUL OUT
AND
COMMERCIAL YARD
BOAT YARD INC.
Two 70-Ton Travelifts
Man Lift- 15 Ton Crane
Loader- Fork Lift
Boat and Gear StorageDo It Yourself Boat Shops
Commercial Shops and Office Space
5140 Kachemak Drive
Homer, Alaska 99603
PHONE: 907-235-8234
FAX: 907-235-7083
email: [email protected]
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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❯ Hoonah
Port Office..........................907-945-3670
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[email protected]
VHF Channels ........................ 16, 9 or 14
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Hoonah-Ilwaco
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FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
❯ Hydaburg
)PPOBI5SBEJOH'VFM ...............945-3211
and VHF 11
Port Office..........................907-285-3761
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
AT THE DOCK
Hoonah Cold Storage ..............945-3264
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FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 360)
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FUEL SUPPLIERS/PRIVATE MARINAS
(AREA CODE 907)
5FTPSP'VFM%PDL .....................586-2402
%FMUB8FTUFSO'VFM ..................586-2800
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5BLV0JM'VFM%PDL ...................586-1276
Seadrome Marina ....................463-8811
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
Alaska Seafood Co...................780-5111
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Alaska Glacier Seafoods .........790-3590
Proudly Serving Juneau
With Durable, Dependable
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For Over 30 Years
For Our Complete Line of Deck
Gear go to:
www.kinematicsmarine.com
KINEMATICS
Marine Equipment, Inc.
5625 48 Dr. N.E. Unit B Marysville, WA 98270
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AUKE BAY
LOADING FACILITY
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Portage Harbor..................907-785-3251
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❯ Ketchikan
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
Snug Harbor Seafoods............283-6122
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Salamatof Seafoods ................283-7000
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FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
Anderes Oil Co. ........................225-2163
Petro Alaska .............................225-1985
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KINEMATICS
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5625 48 Dr. N.E. Unit B Marysville, WA 98270
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Alaska Fresh Seafoods ............486-5749
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KINEMATICS
Marine Equipment, Inc.
5625 48 Dr. N.E. Unit B Marysville, WA 98270
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Phone: 907-497-2237
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Kodiak
Alaska Pacific Seafoods ..........486-3234
Global Seafoods ......................486-0355
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Is your local distributor for Glendinning Products.
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PRO-X™™ CONTROL CABLES
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For use with our Synchronizer and
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Kodiak Marine Supply 907-486-5752
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Seamar Naknek, AK 907-246-4230
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Net Systems
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325 Shelikof St.
Kodiak, AK 99615 USA
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❯ La Conner
(Port of Skagit County)
Marina................................360-466-3118
Port Fax..............................360-466-3119
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Kodiak Diesel’s Engine Room Supply
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This is probably the last chiller
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877-COLDSEA (265-3732)
758 Tillamuk Drive, LaConner, WA 98257
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La Conner-Moss Landing
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❯ La Push
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Port Office..........................360-374-5392
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VHF Channel........................................ 80
Fish & Game......................206-976-3200
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
❯ Metlakatla
Harbor................................907-886-4646
Harbor Fax .........................907-886-7997
VHF Channels ............................. 16 & 80
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..907-225-5195
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Alaska General Sfds ................246-4285
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HARRIS ELECTRIC BRISTOL BAY
C/O NAKNEK MARINE CENTER
NAKNEK, AK 99633
TEL: 907-246-4493 (SEASONAL)
FAX: 907-246-6284
A full-service Electrical Contractor
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www.kinematicsmarine.com
KINEMATICS
Marine Equipment, Inc.
5625 48 Dr. N.E. Unit B Marysville, WA 98270
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[email protected]
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Pelican Seafoods .....................735-2204
Seafood Producers Coop. .......747-5811
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
AT THE DOCK
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$SPXMFZ.BSJOF4FSWJDFT ........443-2219
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MOORAGE
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RATES
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
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depending on length
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5SJEFOU4FBGPPET .....................772-3333
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0DFBO#FBVUZ4FBGPPET ..........772-4242
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Petersburg Fisheries ................772-4294
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or Juneau
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t1FMJDBO)FBMUI$MJOJD ..............735-2250
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AT THE DOCK
AMENITIES
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loading and unloading
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Petro Marine................................ VHF 16
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1-800-478-7586
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www.petromarineservices.com
Proudly Serving Petersburg
With Durable, Dependable
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For Over 30 Years
❯ Petersburg
Port Office..........................907-772-4688
Port Fax..............................907-772-4687
[email protected]
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VHF Channels ............................... 9 & 16
USCG Anacapa .................907-772-4235
Fish & Game......................907-772-3801
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
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Marine Equipment, Inc.
5625 48 Dr. N.E. Unit B Marysville, WA 98270
Phone: (360) 659-5415 r Fax: (360) 653-5151
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electronics
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AT THE DOCK
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❯ Port Angeles
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[email protected]
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$JUZ ................................907-859-2263 x5
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$JUZ'BY ..............................907-859-2212
VHF Channels ......................... 9, 12 & 16
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.....907-581-1239
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4U (FPSHF %FMUB 'VFM ..............859-2456
or VHF 68
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.. $3"#
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................859-2441
AT THE DOCK
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REPAIR FACILITIES
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❯ Saint Paul
Port Office..........................907-546-3140
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FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
North Pacific Fuel.....................546-3145
%FMUB'VFM..................................546-2404
A World of Caring
Direct Airport Access
Bedside to Bedside Critical Care
1-800-478-9111
www.alaskaregional.com
Saint Paul
Saint Paul-Seattle
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❯ Sand Point
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San Francisco Marine ..............673-2928
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AT THE DOCK
RATES
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restaurants
REPAIR FACILITIES
'JTIFSNFOT 5FSNJOBM.......206-787-3395
5FSNJOBM'BY .....................206-787-3393
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VHF Channel........................................ 17
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4440 23rd Ave West t Seattle, WA 98199
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#BMMBSE 0JM.................................783-0241
$PWJDI8JMMJBNT$P*OD ..........784-0171
$SPXMFZ.BSJOF4FSWJDFT ........443-8100
3BJOJFS1FUSPMFVN$PSQ ...........623-3480
4IJMTIPMF5FYBDP......................783-7555
5JNF0JM$P..............................285-2400
PROCESSORS
"%' *OD ..............................206-784-5170
Alaska Fresh Seafoods .....206-285-2412
"MFVUJBO4QSBZ'JTIFSJFT ..206-784-5000
All Alaskan Seafoods........206-285-8200
American Seafoods ..........206-448-0300
"SSPXBD'JTIFSJFT .............206-282-5655
#FTFDLFS%BOB'$P .......206-232-5040
#MVF8BWF4GET4FBT.....206-448-3107
$MJQQFS4FBGPPET-UE ........206-284-1162
Cook Inlet Processing .......206-789-7255
$SPXO'JTIFSJFT-UE ..........206-789-6330
%FFQ4FB'JTIFSJFT*OD .....425-742-5562
Golden Alaska Sfds ..........206-441-1990
Golden Shamrock Inc .......206-282-5825
Icicle Seafoods ..................206-282-0988
Independent Packers ........206-285-6000
Jubilee Fisheries ...............206-784-2592
,FMMJIFS'JTI$P ................425-771-6036
,JSLMBOE$VTUPN4GET .......425-828-4521
,ZPLVZP"NFSJDB..............206-405-2670
Nakamura & Assoc ...........206-624-7653
/PS2VFTU4FBGPPET ..........206-281-7022
North Pacific ......................206-726-9900
Northern Aurora Fish .......425-450-0187
/PWB'JTI4VOXBWF .........206-781-2000
0DFBO#FBVUZ4FBGET .......206-285-6800
Ocean Fresh Seafds ..........206-285-2412
0DFBOUSBXM*OD ..................206-448-9200
0SDB#BZ4FBGPPET*OD .....425-204-9100
Pacific Salmon Co. ............206-682-6501
Pathfinder USA Inc ...........206-283-1137
Peter Pan Seafoods ..........206-728-6000
Premier Pacific Sfds..........206-286-8584
3FHBM'JTI ..........................206-283-0224
Sea Freeze Sfd Proc. .........206-767-7350
Snopac Products ...............206-764-9230
Star Offshore Co. Inc ........206-634-3399
5SJEFOU4FBGPPET ..............206-783-3818
Unisea Inc ..........................425-881-8181
8FTUXBSE4FBGPPET .........206-682-5949
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4039 21st Ave West #302
Seattle, WA 98199
206-282-4990 Fax: 206-282-7088
800-488-3459
email: [email protected]
www.electroniccharts.com
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4020 23RD AVENUE WEST
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98199
PHONE: 206-282-8080
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KINEMATICS
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BALLARD INFLATABLE BOATS
5625 48 Dr. N.E. Unit B Marysville, WA 98270
Phone: (360) 659-5415 r Fax: (360) 653-5151
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metal and cardboard
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❯ Seldovia
Port Office..........................907-234-7886
Port Fax..............................907-234-7430
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VHF Channels ............................. 16 & 10
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.......907-235-8191
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
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RATES: PAID IN ADVANCE
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FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
1FUSP .BSJOF 4FSWJDFT .............224-3190
Shoreside Petroleum Inc .........224-8040
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
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❯ Seward
Port Office..........................907-224-3138
Port Fax:.............................907-224-7187
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VHF Channel........................................ 17
64$(.BSJOF4BGFUZ ........907-271-6700
USCG Mustang .................907-224-5202
Fish & Game......................907-224-3935
Buyers of Wild
Alaska Seafood
RESURRECTION BAY SEAFOODS
P.O. Box 1710,
Seward AK 99664
Tel: (907) 224-3366
Fax: (907) 224-3723
Seward-Sitka
4FXBSE 'JTIFSJFT .....................224-3381
0DFBO#FBVUZ1SPDFTTJOH .......224-7066
"VDUJPO#MPDL ...........................224-2286
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1FUSP .BSJOF 4FSWJDFT .............747-3414
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
"MBTLB #PVOUZ 4FBGPPET .........966-2927
Seafood Producers Co-op .......747-5811
Sitka Sound Seafoods .............747-6662
4JMWFS#BZ4FBGPPET ................996-3110
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accommodating cruise ships and larger fish processors
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❯ Sitka
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64$(.BSJOF4BGFUZ ........907-966-5454
$PNNFSDJBM'JTI%FW .......907-747-6688
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 253)
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
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Petro Marine.............................983-2259
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
❯ Skagway
4NBMM #PBU )BSCPS ............907-983-2628
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907-983-2259
1-800-478-7586
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❯ Tacoma
Port Office..........................253-383-5841
Port Fax..............................253-593-4570
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VHF Channel........................................ 16
Fish & Game......................206-976-3200
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
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MOORAGE
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❯ Tenakee
1PSU$JUZ 0GGJDF ..................907-736-2207
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VHF Channel........................................ 16
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....907-465-4250
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
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transient berths
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HAULOUTS
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❯ Thorne Bay
Harbormaster ....................907-965-4138
$JUZPGGJDF...........................907-828-3580
Fax......................................907-828-3374
VHF Channel........................................ 16
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
Medical/Rescue Facilities
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❯ Valdez
Harbor Office.....................907-835-4981
Harbor Fax .........................907-835-2958
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VHF Channels ............................... 16 & 7
64$(.BSJOF4BGFUZ ........907-835-4791
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Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
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has mobile shop
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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SPECIAL EVENTS
North Pacific Fuel.....................835-4850
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❯ Warrenton
Peter Pan Seafoods .................835-2080
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REPAIR FACILITIES
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
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tie-ups
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$JUZ 0GGJDF ..........................503-861-3822
Marina Fax.........................503-861-2370
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VHF Channel........................................ 16
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 503)
#PSOTUFJO 4FBGPPET .................325-6164
'JTIIBXL'JTIFSJFT ..................325-5256
8BSSFOUPO%FFQ4FB ...............861-1233
Pacific Coast Seafoods ............861-2201
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mouth of Columbia
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❯ Westport
(Port of Grays Harbor Marina)
Port Office..........................360-268-9665
Fax......................................360-268-9413
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VHF Channel........................................ 71
Fish & Game......................360-902-2200
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS
Masco Petroleum..............360-268-0076
PROCESSORS
% . -JWF $SBC................360-268-9319
Nelson Crab...................... 360-267-2911
or 800-262-0069
Ocean Gold .......................360-268-2510
8"$SBC1SPEVDFST ..........360-268-9161
8FTUQPSU4FBGPPE .............360-268-0133
Seafood Connection .........360-268-1328
AT THE DOCK
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PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
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Great Pacific Seafoods ............472-2400
RATES
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AMENITIES
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steel, aluminum, glass, engines,
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t$PBTU(VBSEMJGFCPBUTUBUJPO
tEFOUJTUTJO8FTUQPSU(SBZMBOE
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tIPTQJUBMTJO"CFSEFFO(SBZT
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AT THE DOCK
t )BSCPSNBTUFS 4VF .JMMFS
MOORAGE
t TMJQT NPTU QFSNBOFOU
tMJNJUFEESZTUPSBHFBWBJMBCMFJOXJOUFS
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summer
RATES
t EBJMZ GU NPOUIMZ GU
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AMENITIES
t FMFDUSJDJUZGSFTI XBUFS
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HAULOUTS
t UJEBM HSJET
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tDSBOF IPJTU GPS IFBWZ MJGUJOH IS
REPAIR SERVICES
t NBSJOF TFSWJDFT BWBJMBCMF
AIR TRANSPORT
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t)PRVJBNKFUSVOXBZGVFMT
t8FTUQPSUIBSETVSGBDFZFBSSPVOE
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SPECIAL EVENTS
AIR TRANSPORT
t"OOVBM$SBC3BDFTSE
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tUIPG+VMZGFTUJWJUJFT
t3VTUZ4DVQQFST1JSBUF%B[F'FTUJWBM
MBTUXFFLFOEJO+VOF
t8FTUQPSU"SU'FTUJWBMSE
XFFLFOEJO"VHVTU
t"OOVBM4FBGPPE'FTUJWBM$SBGU4IPX
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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Whittier Terminal
❯ Whittier
Port Office...... 907-472-2327x115 or 110
Port Fax..............................907-472-2472
IBSCPSNBTUFS!XIJUUJFSBMBTLBHPW
XXXXIJUUJFSBMBTLBHPW
VHF Channels ............................. 16 & 68
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
Shoreside Petroleum Inc. ........472-2314
Serving You With:
t .BSJOF'VFMT
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Winchester Bay-Wrangell
❯ Winchester
Bay
(Salmon Harbor Marina)
Marina................................541-271-3407
Marina Fax.........................541-271-2060
[email protected]
6NQRVB1PSUPG ...............541-271-2232
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
AT THE DOCK
❯ Wrangell
Port Office..........................907-874-3736
Port Fax..............................907-874-3197
IBSCPS!XSBOHFMMDPN
XXXXSBOHFMMDPN
VHF Channel........................................ 16
Fish & Game......................907-874-3822
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
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RATE SAMPLES
%FMUB 8FTUFSO 'VFM ..................874-2388
8SBOHFMM0JM*OD ......................874-3276
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 907)
4FB -FWFM 4FBGPPET *OD ...........874-2401
5SJEFOU4FBGPPET .....................874-3346
AT THE DOCK
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MOORAGE
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permanent moorage holders are
RATES
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AMENITIES
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
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MOORAGE
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for transients
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2-ton limit, in 4 locations
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Seattle
Fishermen’s
Memorial
AIR TRANSPORT
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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206.782.6577
New Boat Harbor
150 ton Travel Lift
Boat and Gear Storage
Transient Moorage
seattlefishermensmemorial.org
www.wrangell.com
907-874-3736
+VMZr1JMPUIPVTF(VJEF75
City
Cit
Ci
ty
ty
Wrangell-Alert
Bay
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REPAIR FACILITIES
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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AIR TRANSPORT
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SPECIAL EVENTS
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❯ Yakutat
Port Office..........................907-784-3491
.....................................or 907-784-3323
Port Fax..............................907-784-3281
VHF Channel........................................ 16
Fish & Game......................907-784-3255
Pollution Hotline ...............800-424-8802
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 907)
%FMUB8FTUFSO'VFM ................. 784-3311
or VHF 12
PROCESSORS
REPAIR FACILITIES
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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at Sitka
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Yakutat Seafoods ..........907-784-3392
SPECIAL EVENTS
AT THE DOCK (AREA CODE 907)
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................................................784-3491
MOORAGE
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RATES
❯ B.C. Ports
Alert Bay
Marine Operator: VHF 66A
8FBUIFS7)'
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AMENITIES
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HAULOUTS
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Cape dock
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AT THE DOCK
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AMENITIES
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MOORAGE
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rafting possibilities if fleet is in
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Alert Bay-Port Hardy
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Campbell River
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$PWF
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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Hartley Bay
AT THE DOCK
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...................................... Fax ................................ MOORAGE
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FUEL SUPPLIERS
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Lund
VHF Channel 6
AT THE DOCK
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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...................................... tGJSTUBJE-VOE'JSF%FQU.................. 911
Nanaimo
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AT THE DOCK
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........................ 7)'
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...................................... t'BY ...................................250-754-4186
MOORAGE
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AMENITIES
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FUEL SUPPLIERS
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MOORAGE
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
FUEL SUPPLIERS
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tTIPXFSTBWBJMBCMF
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Port Hardy
Marine Operator ......................... VHF 24
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8IBSG
AT THE DOCK
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City
Cit
Ci
ty Hardy-Vancouver
ty
Port
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t'JTIFSNBOT8IBSG
VHF 66A
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FUEL SUPPLIERS
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
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ambulance ...................................... 911
AIR TRANSPORT
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t"JS$BC
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...................................... t4FBQMBOF#BTF.BOBHFS
...................................... REPAIR SHOP
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AMENITIES
AMENITIES
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tHPMG
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MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
(Westview Harbor)
AT THE DOCK
Marine Operator: VHF 66A
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FUEL SUPPLIERS
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tEBJMZGU
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AIR TRANSPORT
FUEL SUPPLIERS
t 1BDJGJD $PBTUBM
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Prince Rupert
HAULOUT AND REPAIR
Marine Operator .............VHF 25 and 27
8FBUIFS .......................... t UPO USBWFM MJGU
tUJEBMHSJE
AT THE DOCK
MARINE SUPPLIES
t )BSCPSNBTUFS (BSZ 1BVMTPO
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...................................... t$VTUPNT ....................... t 4IFBSXBUFS .BSJOF -UE
FUEL SUPPLIERS
❯ Vancouver
t 8BNQMFST &TTP............ t1FUSP$BOBEB ............... t UPO NBSJOF XBZT DBQBDJUZ
MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t 1SJODF 3VQFSU 3FHJPOBM
Hospital ........................ SPECIAL EVENTS
t 4FB 'FTU +VOF
Shearwater
(Bella Bella)
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BOE"JOTVNNFS
t 8FTUWJFX 'VFM ............. AT THE DOCK
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781JMPUIPVTF(VJEFr+VMZ
MOORAGE
t 1PXFMM 3JWFS (FOFSBM )PTQJUBM
...................................... HAULOUT AND REPAIR
Powell River
...................................... Fax ................................ MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
t 38 -BSHF )PTQJUBM AIR TRANSPORT
t 1BDJGJD $PBTUBM "JSMJOFT
SPECIAL EVENTS
t (VNCPPU %BZT +VMZ MPOH XFFLFOE
Phone.............................. 5PMM'SFF ....................... 10357"/
Fax.................................. 1-866-284-4271
IBSCPVS@NBTUFS!QPSUNFUSPWBODPVWFSDPN
XXXQPSUNFUSPWBODPVWFSDPN
VHF Channel........................................ 12
FUEL SUPPLIERS (AREA CODE 604)
t $IFWSPO..................................681-7725
t1FUSP$BOBEB .........................681-6020
t&TTP ........................................681-3841
PROCESSORS (AREA CODE 604)
t "FSP 5SBEJOH $P -UE............327-6331
t.D.JMMBO+4'JTIFSJFT ..........255-5191
t/PSUI4FB1SPEVDUT-UE .........327-0481
t0DFBO'JTIFSJFT-UE ...............254-5751
t4.1SPEVDUT%FMUB
............946-7665
t4FBGPPE1SPEVDUT$PN ........255-3141
Vancouver
AT THE DOCK
t )BSCPSNBTUFS :PTT -FDMFSD
............................... ....... MEDICAL/RESCUE FACILITIES
(AREA CODE 604)
t 7BODPVWFS (FOFSBM
Hospital ..................................875-4111
t4U1BVMT)PTQJUBM
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...........................682-2344
tFNFSHFODZBNCVMBODF................... 911
MOORAGE
t )BSCPSNBTUFS NPOJUPST
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EFFQTFBWFTTFMTDSVJTFTIJQT
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barges, pleasure craft
Advertiser Index
Advertiser
Page
AMENITIES
t 7BODPVWFST *OUFSOBUJPOBM
Airport
t#VTTFSWJDF
CUSTOM WINDOWS
WINDSHIELDS % DOORS
(PDLORIˉFH#DMUZLQGRZVFRP
ZZZDMUZLQGRZVFRP
Rolls-Royce Marine
Vancouver, BC
Bergen Diesel Rauma Brattvaag
Norwinch Aquamaster Ulstein
Kamewa Bird Johnson Tenfjord
Frydenbo Brown Brothers
Q
Q
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Q
Q
Q
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Q
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Sales Parts Service
Q
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96 North Bend St.
Coquitlam, BC
Canada V3K 6H1 . . .(604) 942-1100
Fax Number . . . . . . .(604) 942-1125
Web . . . . . . . www.rolls-royce.com
AJR Windows Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Alaska Air Cargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Alaska Boat Brokers Inc . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Alaska Marine Safety Education Assn. . 31
Alaska Regional Hospital. . . . . . . . . 45,66
Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute. . . . 1
Alaska Ship & Drydock, A Vigor Industrial
Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Alaska United / GCI . . . . . . . . . . 13, 15,17
Alaskan Quota & Permits . . . . . . . . . . 64
All Pro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Ballard Inflatable Boats . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Chevron USA Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV4
City of Cordova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
City of Ketchikan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Coastal Marine Engine Inc . . . . . . . . . 67
Cold Sea Refrigeration Inc/Sirsa Titanio. 60
Compass Courses Maritime Training . . 3
Cook Inlet RCAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Dana F Besecker Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV2
Delta Western, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Dock Street Brokers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Edgewater Marine Services. . . . . . . . . 53
Electronic Charts Co Inc . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Filtration Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 40+41
Fremont Maritime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Gen-Tech Global Marine . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Grundens/Stormy Seas. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
H O Bostrom Co Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Hamilton Jet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Hansen Boat Company . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Harris Electric Inc . . . . . . . . . . . 46,62,68
Hatton Marine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Homer Marine Trades Assoc . . . . . . . . 53
Icicle Seafoods Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
In Demand Marine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Inlet Keeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Jim’s Equipment Repair, LLC . . . . . . . 36
Kinematics Marine Equipment Inc . . . . .
43,45,53,55,56,58,62,64,69
Kodiak Area Chamber of Commerce/
Comfish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Kodiak Diesel Service, Inc. . . . . . . . . . 60
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Page
LFS Inc Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Lunde Marine Electronics Inc . . . . . 22,46
Marco Global Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
MER - Marine Engine & Repair . . . . . . . 6
Modutech Marine Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Murray Pacific Supply Corp. . . . . . . . . 56
National Fisherman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
NET Systems Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,60
Northern Enterprises Boat Yard . . . . . 53
Offshore Systems Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Oregon International Port of Coos Bay . 42
Pacific Net & Twine Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Pacific Power Products. . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Petro Marine Services. . . . . 44,55, 57,58,
64,71,72
Port of Dutch Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Port of Juneau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Port of Kodiak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Port of Port Townsend . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Port of Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Puget Sound Hydraulics . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Radar Marine Electronics Inc . . . . . . . 28
Rapp Hydema NW/ Rapp Hydema US . . 33
Resurrection Bay Seafoods. . . . . . . . . 70
Rolls-Royce Commercial Marine Inc. . 48,
68, 79
Ronald E Long Marine Surveys. . . . . . 71
Rozema Boat Works Inc . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Satellite Technical Services . . . . . . . . . 19
Scania USA Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CV3
Seattle Marine & Fishing Supply . . . . . 59
Sentry Hardware & Marine/City Market . 76
Seward Ship’s Drydock Inc . . . . . . . . . 70
Shoreside Petroleum . . . . . . . . 43,71,74
Simrad Fisheries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10+11
Taku Oil Sales, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
The Blue Heron Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
The City of King Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Washington Chain & Supply Inc . . . . . 27
WESMAR - Western Marine Electronics . 27
Westec Equipment Int Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 26
Wrangell Ports & Harbors. . . . . . . . . . 75
Yaquina Boat Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . 63
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LAST SET
1975
Fisherman and former Alaska
state Sen. Walter O. “Bo”
Smith of Ketchikan stands with
two large king salmon. These
troll-caught kings brought him
90 cents per pound at
Ketchikan Cold Storage Co.
NF FILE PHOTO
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