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Why for-hire captains are split on electronic reporting

It's not the device, it's what the data gets used for.

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By Robert Vance
Policy & Council Correspondent · Published July 9, 2026 · 4 min read
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Why for-hire captains are split on electronic reporting
It's not the device, it's what the data gets used for. This report draws on council records, landings data, and interviews with the people working the water and the docks. FisheriesAccess publishes the numbers and the documents behind every story so readers can check the reporting for themselves. Coverage continues as the council process moves from scoping and public comment toward a final rule. Sign up for the weekly Fisheries Access Report to follow the decisions that shape access, management, and the working waterfront.
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