Published 1983
by U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service in La Jolla, CA .
Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | N.M.F.S. guidelines on economic valuation of marine recreational fishing |
Statement | Daniel D. Huppert |
Series | NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFC -- 32, NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFC -- 32 |
Contributions | United States. National Marine Fisheries Service |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 35 p. : |
Number of Pages | 35 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL13606922M |
NMFS guidelines on economic valuation of marine recreational fishing (OCoLC) Microform: Huppert, Daniel D. NMFS guidelines on economic valuation of marine recreational fishing (OCoLC) Material Type: Document, Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File. review considers the collection of recreational economic data and the research based on the data at the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) since The review is partially in response to the National Research Council (NRC) report on the collection of recreational fishing statistics (Review of Recreational Fisheries Survey Methods). Economic Goals • National Marine Recreational Fishing Expenditure Survey – Objective 1 • Internal data gap analysis - Objective 1 • NMFS Recreational Fisheries Data and Model Needs Workshop - Objective 1 • Assessment of Superstorm Sandy – Objective 2 • National Saltwater Angler Survey – Objective 3. United States, National Marine Fisheries Service., Economics and Social Analysis Division, Description: "Fisheries Economics of the United States, , is the ninth volume in this annual series, which is intended to provide the public with easily accessible economic information about the nation's commercial and recreational fishing activities.
Through the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP), NOAA Fisheries and its state, regional, and federal partners use in-person, telephone, and mail fishing surveys to measure the number of trips saltwater anglers take and the number of fish they catch. When combined with commercial catch data, biological research, and direct observation of a fishery, these . The economic value of New Zealand Marine recreational fishing and its use as a policy tool. Paper presented at IIFET Conference, Corvallis, Oregon, July. "Marine recreational fishing is a popular pastime across the United States that generates significant economic impacts to both local economies and to the nation. NOAA Fisheries estimates that over 70 million recreational fishing trips were taken by more than 11 million marine anglers in Recent socioeconomic research on the Alaska recreational charter sector has included efforts to better understand industry preferences for management options and compliance (Lew et al., ; Chan et al., ), baseline economic conditions (costs and revenues) of the industry (Lew et al., ; Lew and Lee, ), spatial fishing patterns and their drivers (Chan et al., ), .
In , the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) began a series of marine angler expenditure surveys in the coastal regions of the United States (U.S.) to evaluate marine recreational fishing expenditures and the financial impacts of these expenditures in each region and the U.S. as a whole. Commercial fisheries catches by country are documented since by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Unfortunately, this does not hold for marine recreational catches, of which only few, if any, estimates are reported to FAO. We reconstructed preliminary estimates of likely marine recreational catches for –, based on independent Author: Kátia Meirelles Felizola Freire, Dyhia Belhabib, Jeniffer C. Espedido, Lincoln Hood, Kristin M. Klei. Recreational Boating Industry Statistics Book. ICOMIA's Recreational Boating Industry Statistics book contains important statistical data on the global boating industry. The report includes current market data, global summary data, and detailed national data for countries around the globe. A Social and Economic Characterization of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Recreational Shark Fishery Based on MRFSS estimates of the number of shark fishing trips, we estimate a .