2026 VESSEL FOR CAPE PERPETUA MARINE RESERVE: HOOK-and-LINE SURVEYS
Federal opportunity from 635000 - ODFW | 000 - ODFW • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 19, 2026.
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2026 VESSEL FOR CAPE PERPETUA MARINE RESERVE: HOOK-and-LINE SURVEYS Hire a Contractor to provide an at-sea research platform (vessel) to perform hook-and-line fishing at various sites near Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is seeking a contractor to provide a vessel for hook-and-line surveys in the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve, a vital area for marine research. The response deadline for this solicitation is March 19, 2026. Proposals should focus on supplying an effective at-sea research platform capable of conducting fishery assessments at various sites.
The ODFW aims to identify a qualified contractor to deliver a vessel that will facilitate critical hook-and-line fishing research activities in the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve.
- Marine research companies
- Vessel charter services
- Fishing industry specialists
- Provide vessel specifications
- Mobilization and demobilization plans
- Conducting surveys at designated sites
- Data collection and reporting
- Compliance with marine regulations
- Detailed vessel specifications
- Qualified personnel information
- Past performance references
- Cost proposal
- Compliance certifications
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- Must comply with ODFW regulations
- Vessel must meet safety and operational standards
- Environmental protections must be followed
- Consider cost of vessel operation
- Factor in crew costs and expertise
- Include potential overhead for research activities
- Consider partnering with marine biologists
- Collaborate with local fishing enterprises
- Engage with environmental organizations for compliance
- Vessel availability may be limited
- Harsh weather conditions affecting surveys
- Compliance with evolving marine regulations
- What are the specific survey sites for the hook-and-line surveys?
- Are there any environmental restrictions to consider during operations?
- What is the expected duration of the fishing surveys?
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- No specifics on vessel requirements
- No details on the number of surveys required
- Lack of historical data on prior similar contracts
- No budget range provided
- No information on location specifics or constraints
- Missing maritime regulatory requirements
- Absence of anticipated collaboration details
- Unclear timeline for survey completion
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