Barge freight between Chelan and Stehekin, NOCA
Agency: NPS Pacific West Region
Location: Washington
NAICS: 488320
| Agency | National Marine Fisheries Service |
|---|---|
| Deadline | 07/01/26 |
| Posted | 06/16/26 |
| Estimated Value | <$250,000 (solicitation indicates Simplified Acquisition Procedures, which in most cases, applies to contracts expected to be less than $250K in value) |
| Set Aside | None |
| NAICS | Not Provided |
| PSC | Not Provided |
| Location | Seattle, WA United States |
ACQ-26-0805 NOAA / NMFS / AFSC The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), intends to award, on a sole source basis, under the authority of FAR 13.106-1(b)(1), with WildSEA Inc., of San Pedro, California , to procure the following: Provide cetacean and seabird observer to collect data during a large-scale, vessel-based, line-transect cetacean survey in the Gulf of Alaska. Services to include sighting, identifying, and documenting species all cetaceans and seabirds observed, photo-ID photographer, photographic database manager and writing summaries of photo-ID encounters, presenting the seabird observation results in a clear and concise manner, generating all relevant summary tables, and reviewing the final version of the report. The NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) Marine Mammal Laboratory (MML) requires a cetacean and seabird observer to collect data during a large-scale, vessel-based, line-transect cetacean survey in the Gulf of Alaska. The International Whaling Commission (IWC), in conjunction with NOAA, and the Government of Japan have been conducting a collaborative marine mammal survey, the Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research (POWER) survey, since 2010 in the North Pacific. Data from these surveys are used to estimate population abundance and density for several target species, including North Pacific right, blue, sperm and fin whales, all of which are listed under the ESA, and beaked whales. This year's POWER survey will occur in the southern Gulf of Alaska and eastern North Pacific Ocean, from 40 N to the US EEZ border, and from 135 W to 155 W. The Marine Mammal Laboratory is seeking an experienced marine mammal observer with extensive experience in marine mammal visual observing, photo-ID photograph collection, photo database management, and seabird identification for participation in the 2026 IWC-POWER survey. The AFSC Research Fishing Gear Program is responsible for the construction and repair of all trawls used for both survey and research purposes. There are a variety of trawl types that all have different characteristics to meet the requirements of the survey or research to be completed. Knowledge and skills required: At least 24 months cumulative experience working as a cetacean observer from large (>150 ft.) vessels using hand-held binoculars during systematic line-transect data collection efforts. Experience should be in the Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, or in an area that includes the same key large whale species (offshore Washington/Oregon/California). Given the unique challenges presented by the IWC-POWER survey (extremely long 50 day survey with no in-ports; traditional Japanese vessel with traditional food, customs, rules, and language spoken; etc), the observer must have participated in at least one POWER survey. Four or more years' experience in photographing cetaceans from a moving vessel for photo identification and in archiving digital photographs of marine mammals. Four or more years' experience identifying cetaceans to species level including cryptic beaked whales. Four or more years' experience identifying sea birds to species. Four or more years' experience processing raw image photographs and manipulating large datasets. Four or more years' experience counting and documenting seabird species in a manner consistent with traditional seabird surveys. Proficient in using Adobe LightRoom photographic database software. Experience preparing datasets and scientific reports on cetaceans. Basic Japanese sayings, as well as field-work and vessel-specific vocabulary in Japanese, to be able to communicate with the crew The applicable Size Standard is North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code 541990, with a Small Business size standard of $19.5M. The International Whaling Commission (IWC), in conjunction with NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center, and the Government of Japan have been conducting a collaborative marine mammal survey, the Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research (POWER) survey, since 2010 in the North Pacific. Data from these surveys are used to estimate population abundance and density for several target species, including North Pacific right, blue, sperm and fin whales, all of which are listed under the ESA, and beaked whales. This year's POWER survey will occur in the southern Gulf of Alaska and eastern North Pacific Ocean, from 40 N to the US EEZ border, and from 135 W to 155 W. The AFSC Marine Mammal Laboratory requires an experienced marine mammal observer with extensive experience in marine mammal visual observing, photo-ID photograph collection, photo database management, and seabird identification for participation in the 2026 IWC-POWER survey. The Government intends to negotiate a firm fixed price contract. This Special Notice of Intent to a Single Source is not a request for competitive proposals and no solicitation package is available. However, firms that believe they can fully meet the Government's requirements may submit substantiating documentation in writing. Submissions are due no later than July 1, 2026, at 5pm Eastern Time. Oral communications are not acceptable in response to this notice. Responses may be emailed to Christie.Lang@noaa.gov. Such documentation will be evaluated solely for the purpose of determining whether or not to conduct this procurement on a competitive basis. A determination by the Government not to compete this requirement based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government. It is the Government's belief that only can WildSEA Inc., of San Pedro, California , can provide the requirements stated above. Attachment
Background The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) intends to award a sole source contract to WildSEA Inc., of San Pedro, California. This contract aims to procure cetacean and seabird observer services for a large-scale, vessel-based line-transect cetacean survey in the Gulf of Alaska. The survey is part of the Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research (POWER) initiative, which has been ongoing since 2010 and is crucial for estimating population abundance and density of various marine mammal species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Work Details The contractor will provide a cetacean and seabird observer to collect data during the IWC-POWER survey in the southern Gulf of Alaska and eastern North Pacific Ocean. Responsibilities include: - Sighting, identifying, and documenting all cetaceans and seabirds observed during the survey. - Acting as the primary photo-ID photographer, collecting photographs from the bow of the vessel. - Managing a photographic database using Adobe LightRoom, including importing photographs, sorting them into appropriate folders, conducting quality assurance checks on image quality, and coding photographs with specific keywords. - Writing summaries of photo-ID encounters and presenting seabird observation results clearly and concisely. - Generating relevant summary tables and reviewing the final version of the cruise report. The contractor must have extensive experience in marine mammal visual observing, photo-ID photograph collection, photo database management, and seabird identification. Period of Performance The contract will be performed from late July through September 2026. Place of Performance Southern Gulf of Alaska and eastern North Pacific Ocean; port of embarkation is Dutch Harbor, AK, with disembarkation at Kodiak, AK. Bidder Requirements Bidders must have at least 24 months cumulative experience working as a cetacean observer on large vessels (>150 ft.) using hand-held binoculars during systematic line-transect data collection efforts. Experience should include work in the Gulf of Alaska or similar regions with key large whale species. Bidders must have participated in at least one POWER survey due to unique challenges such as long durations at sea without in-ports on a Japanese vessel. Additionally, bidders need four or more years’ experience in photographing cetaceans for photo identification, identifying both cetaceans and seabirds to species level, processing raw images, counting seabird species consistently with traditional surveys, preparing datasets and scientific reports on cetaceans, and proficiency in Adobe LightRoom software. Basic Japanese language skills are also required for effective communication with crew members. Incumbent Analysis (see Incumbents section for more detail) This opportunity appears to have a confirmed incumbent based on prior work under contract 1305M323PNFFS0431, awarded to WildSEA for $33,700 for “Cetacean Observer in Gulf of Alaska Waters” during 07/27/23–09/30/23. The current requirement similarly calls for a cetacean and seabird observer supporting a Gulf of Alaska vessel-based line-transect survey, including species sighting/documentation and photo-ID related duties, which suggests the prior observer services are directly related and likely a continuation of the same type of survey support in the same geographic area.
| Contact name | Christie Lang |
|---|---|
| Contact email | christie.lang@noaa.gov |
| Contact phone | None |
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