Commercial Fishing, Charter Vessels and Small Craft Sample Clauses

Commercial Fishing, Charter Vessels and Small Craft. The Ketchikan area has seven small boat harbors. Their capacities are shown in Table 12 and the distribution of boat types is shown in Table 13 TABLE 12 Ketchikan Harbor Capacities <21’ 21’-30’ 31’-40’ 41’-50’ 51’-70’ 71’-100’ >100’ Total Bar Harbor North 53 109 61 34 7 2 0 266 Bar Harbor South 110 165 92 30 31 3 0 431 Xxxxxx Basin 50 30 55 27 20 0 0 182 Ryus Dock Transient and Lighterage Moorage Only TOTAL 273 333 210 91 58 5 0 970 Source: Alaska DOT&PF, Ports & Harbors, Alaska Harbor Management System, Operations Management Report, 1994 TABLE 13 1994 Harbor Census Recreational Fishing Charter Commercial Fishi ng Other Tota Bar Harbor North 174 24 47 19 264 Bar Harbor South 288 21 97 13 419 City Float Transient Only Xxxxxx Basin 90 12 73 2 177 Ryus Dock Transient and Lighterage Moorage Only Xxxxxxx Cove 42 1 4 0 47 TOTAL 619 58 224 34 935 l Source: Alaska DOT&PF, Ports & Harbors, Alaska Harbor Management System, Operations Management Report, 1994 In 1998 the City of Ketchikan, Port & Harbors Department, recorded the following: 3000 to 4000 Transient Boats 6050 Boat-Days of Transient Moorage 158 One-Month Transient Moorage Permits 528 Three-Month Transient Moorage Permits 62 Charter Boats in Harbors 800 Commercial Fishing Boats in Harbors 844 Reserved Stalls Billed Out in July 1998 1045 Port Calls by 335 Ships In addition to the recreational small craft, fishing charter boats and commercial fishing boats in harbors, there are three very active boat launching ramps in the Ketchikan area. These are Bar Harbor, Mountain Point and Xxxxxxx Cove. Launching permits issued by the City of Ketchikan, Port & Harbors Department, in 1998 are given in Table 14. TABLE 14 1998 Ketchikan Boat Launch Permits Day Permits Bar Harbor 354 Mountain Point 537 Xxxxxxx Cove 672 Total Day Permits 1,563 Annual and Semi-Annual Permits Commercial Permit 2 Annual Permits 436 Semi-Annual Permits 74 Free Annual Permits to Reserve Moorage Clients (Estimate) ∼400 Total Annual and Semi-Annual Permits 912 On summer weekends the boat launches are in continuous use for at least twelve hours per day. Estimating that an average launch or retrieval takes approximately 5 minutes, the total number of launches and retrievals on a summer weekend must be on the order of 3x[12*60/5] = 432 for the three launch ramps.
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