The Massachusetts Marine Economy

The Massachusetts Marine Economy

Author: Daniel Georgianna

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13:

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...Summarizes employment and earnings and identifies important characteristics and trends within various sectors of the Massachusetts marine economy in 1997; includes historic overview of the Massachusetts fishing industry; sectors include commercial seafood, marine transportation, tourism and recreation and marine technology and education...


Recreational Fisheries in the U.S.

Recreational Fisheries in the U.S.

Author: Ellen K. Parker

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 9781634855969

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Recreational fishing is a traditional American pastime integral to social, cultural, and economic life in coastal communities across the nation. This time-honored activity allows millions access to America's great outdoors each year, while generating billions of dollars in economic activity. Traditionally shaped by commercial forces, demographic, market, and ecological shifts are changing the nature of U.S. fisheries. Our nation's expansive coastal and ocean resources face increasing pressure as coastal populations grow, and more people pursue recreational opportunities in ecologically important marine and estuarine areas. The purpose of this book is to provide guidance for Agency consideration in its deliberations pertaining to development and maintenance of enduring and sustainable high quality saltwater recreational fisheries. This policy identifies goals and guiding principles to be integrated into NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service's (NMFS) planning, budgeting, decision-making, and activities, and includes examples of implementation concepts and strategies supported by NMFS. Moreover, this book provides a detailed overview of the operating structure of the "average" Northeast for-hire head boat and charter boat, and estimates the economic activity that for-hire businesses contribute to the Northeast's economy as measured by total employment, labor income, and sales. Lastly, this book examines challenges that have been identified with the NMFS' data collection efforts for managing marine recreational fisheries and steps the agency has taken to improve data collection and challenges that remain.


The Economics of the Recreational For-hire Fishing Industry in the Northeast United States

The Economics of the Recreational For-hire Fishing Industry in the Northeast United States

Author: Scott R. Steinback

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13:

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"The for-hire recreational fishing industry along the northeastern coast of the United States (ME - NC), provides an important outdoor leisure service for many individuals and sustains economic activity in the form of sales, income, and employment throughout the region. In 2011, nearly 1.6 million passengers fished aboard for-hire boats operating in marine waters of the Northeast. While the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) regularly collects detailed catch, effort, and expenditure information from anglers fishing aboard for-hire vessels, no data are collected about the business structure and costs of the marine for-hire fishing industry operating in the Northeast. This study is intended to fill that gap. In addition to providing a detailed overview of the operating structure of the 'average' Northeast for-hire head boat and charter boat, we estimate the economic activity that for-hire businesses contribute to the Northeast's economy as measured by total employment, labor income, and sales"--Introduction.