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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 28,1999 PSA#2271U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, WASC, Acquisition Management Division
WC3, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Bin C15700, Seattle, WA 98115-0070 V -- VESSEL CHARTER SOL 52ABNF900030 DUE 040199 POC POC: Abram
Vinikoor, (206) 526-4395, for copy of Solicitation call 206-526-6425
The Fishery Resource Analysis and Monitoring Division of the Northwest
Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS),
requires the charter of four commercial trawlers to conduct a survey
this summer of the slope zone (100 to 700fathoms) off the West Coast of
the United States. Each vessel will be under charter for approximately
four weeks during which time it will conduct an independent survey of
the slope zone from Cape Flattery, Washington to Morro Bay,
California. The charters will begin in Astoria, Oregon, and end in
Morro Bay, unless other ports are selected by mutual agreement. Under
the direction of a NMFS-designated chief scientist, the vessels will
fish in a systematic manner with bottom trawl gear according to a
pre-specified survey design and a manual governing the construction,
rigging, and operation of the trawl gear used for sampling. The trawl
gear to be used during the charter will be supplied by NMFS, as will a
portable trawl instrumentation system that will be used to monitor and
measure various aspects of the trawl's performance during sampling
hauls. Two vessels will be required during the first survey period
beginning on or about July 1, 1999 and ending approximately four weeks
later. Two more vessels will serve during the second survey period,
which will begin two weeks after the end of the first and will also run
for approximately four weeks. Offerors may propose more than one
vessel. The charter contract will include an option, to be exercised at
the Government's sole discretion, to charter the vessel(s) again for
the same period and purpose in Yr. 2000. In general, typical coastal
trawlers are required, however, vessels must be at least 50 feet long
and have a minimum horsepower rating of 350. The vessel must be
prepared to fish at 700-fm depths and accordingly must have trawl winch
capacities of at least 1200 fm. There must be berthing accommodations
for three project scientists (which may include women) as well as a
crew comprising at least two fishermen and a captain. The vessel must
be prepared to operate for at least five days between port calls. This
will be a "Fish for Research" charter. That is, a mixture of cash and
additional fishing opportunities over and above current limited-entry
groundfish trip limits will be used to compensate the vessels
chartered for this survey. The Government intends to pay cash for 50%
of the value of the charter services, and in addition to allow the
vessels to keep the revenue from sales of fish caught during survey
operations. Any balance still owed to the vessels will be compensated
by means of exempted fishing permits issued to the vessels allowing
them, during regular commercial trips after the conclusion of the
charter, to land fish in excess of their trip limits up to the value of
the amount owed. A Request for Proposals providing detailed technical
and performance specifications and proposal instructions will be issued
on or about March 1, 1999. The proposed contract is 100% set aside for
small business concerns. The SIC code for this procurement is 4499 and
the size standard is $5.0 million. See Numbered Note 1. Posted 01/26/99
(W-SN291422). (0026) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0099 19990128\V-0002.SOL)
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