2026 VESSEL FOR CASCADE HEAD HOOK-N- LINE SURVEYS
Federal opportunity from 635000 - ODFW | 000 - ODFW • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026.
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2026 VESSEL FOR CASCADE HEAD HOOK-N- LINE SURVEYS ODFW is issuing a RFP for a contractor to provide an at-sea vessel, vessel operator, deckhands (1 deckhand for a 6-pack boat or 2 deckhands for a larger vessel), and rod and reel fishing equipment to assist the Agency in conducting hook-and-line fishing surveys. Hire a contractor to provide an at-sea vessel, vessel operator, deckhands (1 deckhand for a 6-pack boat or 2 deckhands for a larger vessel), and rod and reel fishing equipment to assist the Agency in conducting hook-and-line fishing surveys.
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is soliciting proposals for the provision of an at-sea vessel, including operators and deckhands, for hook-and-line fishing surveys set to commence by March 20, 2026. Contractors must supply all necessary equipment, specifically rod and reel fishing gear, to facilitate the surveys. Interested bidders should reference the detailed requirements and deadlines in the provided links to ensure compliance and completeness of proposals.
The ODFW aims to conduct hook-and-line fishing surveys at Cascade Head, necessitating an adequately equipped and staffed vessel.
- Provide at-sea vessel
- Deploy a qualified vessel operator
- Hire 1 or 2 deckhands based on vessel size
- Supply rod and reel fishing equipment
- Conduct hook-and-line fishing surveys
- Bid proposal with compliance to RFP
- Safety and operational documentation for the vessel
- Profiles and qualifications of crew members
- Equipment inventory and specifications
- Proof of insurance
Source coverage notes
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- No specific start or end dates for the service period are provided
- No details on desired vessel specifications
- Absence of historical contract values or pricing benchmarks
- Unclear requirements for insurance and liability
- Lack of information on any subcontracting limits
- No clear example of past survey operations
- Details on post-survey data handling are missing
- No mention of environmental considerations
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