Commercial and recreational fisheries provide important economic impacts to the U.S economy, according to a recently released NOAA Fisheries report (Fisheries Economics of the United States, 2016).
In 2016, commercial and recreational fisheries throughout the United States generated approximately 1.7 million jobs in the U.S. economy.
In addition, commercial and recreational fishing together generated $212.2 billion in sales impacts, $64.2 billion in income impacts, and $99.5 billion in value-added impacts throughout the economy.
Florida had the largest employment impacts from the combined fishing industry, with approximately 173,000 jobs.
Florida also had the largest sales impacts from the combined fishing industry ($27.8 billion), the largest income impacts ($7.3 billion), and the largest value-added impacts ($12.2 billion).
Fisheries Economics of the United States 2016 is the 11th volume in an annual series designed to give the public accessible economic information on fishing and seafood in the U.S., and is a companion to Fisheries of the United States.
The annual Fisheries Economics of the United States report provides
economic information related to U.S. commercial and recreational fishing activities and fishing-related industries on a state, regional, and national basis.
For more information, visit: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/content/fisheries-economics-united-states-2016
source: NOAA Fisheries
Related Information
2016 Saltwater Fishing Statistics (Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation)
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