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Summary

Short Citation
Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 2024: For-hire cost/ earnings survey, https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/27523.
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Abstract

Nearly 1.6 million passengers fished aboard for-hire recreational fishing vessels during 2011 in the Northeast United States (ME - NC). 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.

Survey results show that the overall financial condition of marine recreational for-hire fishing businesses in the Northeast is mixed. Assets exceed liabilities by over four times for the average charter and head boat, and over 90% of charter and head boat owners carry insurance coverage. This implies that a rather strong financial for-hire fishing fleet exists in the Northeast. The results also reveal that the average charter boat produced only a little over $5.1 thousand in net income in 2010 and that over half of the charter boats in the Northeast actually incurred higher expenses than revenues in 2010. In contrast, the average head boat generated over $95.1 thousand in net income in 2010 although median net income per head boat was lower at $50.1 thousand.

In addition to providing a detailed overview of the operating structure of the "average" Northeast for-hire head boat and charter boat, we constructed an input-output model to estimate the economic activity that for-hire businesses contribute to the Northeast's economy as measured by total employment, labor income, and sales. Model results show that in 2010 the for-hire industry earned $140.3 million in revenue, generated $50.4 million in income to owners, hired captains, crew/mates, and office staff, and employed over 6,200 individuals. The multiplier effects of this activity were substantial. An additional $193.7 million in sales, $66.5 million in income, and 1,290 jobs in other businesses in the Northeast were supported by the for-hire industry through indirect and induced transactions. Service businesses (real estate, food services, marinas, repair shops, etc.), wholesale and retail trade businesses (sporting goods stores, bait shops, gas stations, etc.), and manufacturing businesses (fishing gear manufactures, fuel refineries, commercial fishermen [bait], etc.) were the enterprises most reliant on the for-hire fleet. Over 700 service sector jobs, 360 wholesale and retail trade jobs, and 63 manufacturing jobs were dependent upon the for-hire fleet in the Northeast in 2010. In total, an estimated 7,530 jobs, in the overall Northeast regional economy, were supported by the active for-hire fleet in 2010.

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NEFSC Data Access Constraint:

If data is stored on an internal NEFSC network, the requester may not have direct access to query the data unless they are also authorized for network access.

Use Constraints:

None, but contact owner for special instructions on using the data sets

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Contact Information

Point of Contact
Scott Steinback
scott.steinback@noaa.gov
508-495-4701

Metadata Contact
Scott Steinback
scott.steinback@noaa.gov
508-495-4701

Extents

Geographic Area 1

Northeast United States (ME - NC)

Time Frame 1
2011-01 - 2011-07

Data collection began in January, 2011 and ended in July, 2011

Item Identification

Title: For-hire cost/ earnings survey
Short Name: For-hire cost/ earnings survey
Status: Completed
Abstract:

Nearly 1.6 million passengers fished aboard for-hire recreational fishing vessels during 2011 in the Northeast United States (ME - NC). 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.

Survey results show that the overall financial condition of marine recreational for-hire fishing businesses in the Northeast is mixed. Assets exceed liabilities by over four times for the average charter and head boat, and over 90% of charter and head boat owners carry insurance coverage. This implies that a rather strong financial for-hire fishing fleet exists in the Northeast. The results also reveal that the average charter boat produced only a little over $5.1 thousand in net income in 2010 and that over half of the charter boats in the Northeast actually incurred higher expenses than revenues in 2010. In contrast, the average head boat generated over $95.1 thousand in net income in 2010 although median net income per head boat was lower at $50.1 thousand.

In addition to providing a detailed overview of the operating structure of the "average" Northeast for-hire head boat and charter boat, we constructed an input-output model to estimate the economic activity that for-hire businesses contribute to the Northeast's economy as measured by total employment, labor income, and sales. Model results show that in 2010 the for-hire industry earned $140.3 million in revenue, generated $50.4 million in income to owners, hired captains, crew/mates, and office staff, and employed over 6,200 individuals. The multiplier effects of this activity were substantial. An additional $193.7 million in sales, $66.5 million in income, and 1,290 jobs in other businesses in the Northeast were supported by the for-hire industry through indirect and induced transactions. Service businesses (real estate, food services, marinas, repair shops, etc.), wholesale and retail trade businesses (sporting goods stores, bait shops, gas stations, etc.), and manufacturing businesses (fishing gear manufactures, fuel refineries, commercial fishermen [bait], etc.) were the enterprises most reliant on the for-hire fleet. Over 700 service sector jobs, 360 wholesale and retail trade jobs, and 63 manufacturing jobs were dependent upon the for-hire fleet in the Northeast in 2010. In total, an estimated 7,530 jobs, in the overall Northeast regional economy, were supported by the active for-hire fleet in 2010.

Purpose:

Voluntary mail, telephone, and in-person surveys were designed to collect information on annual costs, returns, business structure, effort, demographics, and attitudinal data from for-hire vessel owners in the Northeast from January 2011 through July 2011. Surveys were completed by 295 vessel owners who provided data on 332 distinct for-hire vessels in the Northeast.

Notes:

The primary goals of the study are to:

1. Provide a comprehensive overview of the economic condition of the for-hire industry in the Northeast;

2. Estimate the contribution of the for-hire industry to the overall economy in the Northeast; and,

3. Collect the data necessary for the development of economic models used to assess how for-hire businesses operations are affected by proposed management policies.

Other Citation Details:

http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/crd/crd1303/

Supplemental Information:

Steinback S, Brinson A. 2013. The Economics of the Recreational For-hire Fishing Industry in the Northeast United States. US Dept Commer, Northeast Fish Sci Cent Ref Doc. 13-03; 49 p

Keywords

Theme Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None angler expenditures
None charter
None earnings
None economic contribution of for-hire fishing
None economics
None for-hire cost
None input-ouput models
None Northeast for-hire cost and earnings
None recreational fishing
None Recreational for-hire fishing
None recreational uses

Temporal Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None 2006
None 2011
None 2012

Spatial Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Northeast

Physical Location

Organization: Northeast Fisheries Science Center
City: Woods Hole
State/Province: MA
Country: USA

Data Set Information

Data Set Scope Code: Data Set
Data Set Type: SAS data sets (version 7)
Maintenance Frequency: None Planned
Data Presentation Form: Table (digital)

Support Roles

Data Steward

CC ID: 230472
Date Effective From: 2011
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Steinback, Scott
Address: 15 Carlson Lane
Falmouth, MA 02540
Email Address: scott.steinback@noaa.gov
Phone: 508-495-4701

Distributor

CC ID: 230475
Date Effective From: 2011
Date Effective To:
Contact (Organization): Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC)
Address: 166 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543-1026
USA
Phone: (508)495-2000
URL: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/northeast-fisheries-science-center
Business Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday

Metadata Contact

CC ID: 230473
Date Effective From: 2011
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Steinback, Scott
Address: 15 Carlson Lane
Falmouth, MA 02540
Email Address: scott.steinback@noaa.gov
Phone: 508-495-4701

Originator

CC ID: 230471
Date Effective From: 2011
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Steinback, Scott
Address: 15 Carlson Lane
Falmouth, MA 02540
Email Address: scott.steinback@noaa.gov
Phone: 508-495-4701

Point of Contact

CC ID: 230474
Date Effective From: 2011
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Steinback, Scott
Address: 15 Carlson Lane
Falmouth, MA 02540
Email Address: scott.steinback@noaa.gov
Phone: 508-495-4701

Extents

Extent Group 1

Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1

CC ID: 229789
Description

Northeast United States (ME - NC)

Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1

CC ID: 230477
Time Frame Type: Range
Start: 2011-01
End: 2011-07
Description:

Data collection began in January, 2011 and ended in July, 2011

Access Information

Security Class: Sensitive
Data Access Policy:

Data access usually requires a formal written request

Data Access Procedure:

NEFSC Data Access Procedure:

1. Formal request in writing usually to the data owner/contact or Center Director;

2. Requester is contacted by data owner to review and verify the request content and details for data delivery options.

3. If data is confidential then owner will determine if the data may be released to the requester;

4. If data can be released, the data is downloaded and packaged for delivery electronically; or the requester may be directed to where the data is available online.

Data Access Constraints:

NEFSC Data Access Constraint:

If data is stored on an internal NEFSC network, the requester may not have direct access to query the data unless they are also authorized for network access.

Data Use Constraints:

None, but contact owner for special instructions on using the data sets

Metadata Access Constraints:

None, but contact owner for special instructions on using the data sets

Metadata Use Constraints:

None, but contact owner for special instructions on using the data sets

URLs

URL 1

CC ID: 230479
URL: http://nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/crd/crd1303/
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: HTML
Description:

Northeast Fisheries Science Center Reference Document 13-03 which describes the data

Technical Environment

Description:

Unix SAS data sets (version 7), 3 data sets totaling 1,018 KB

Data Quality

Accuracy:

Three methods were used to collect data from for-hire owners: personal interviews, mail surveys, and telephone surveys. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) tests were conducted to evaluate differences in means for statistical significance across the three data collection vehicles.

Comparability:

Tests were conducted using the GLM procedure in SAS, which can be used to perform analysis of variance tests on unbalanced data sets. There were unequal numbers of observations in each survey treatment group because the number of telephone-completed surveys was considerably lower than those completed through personal interviews or by mail. ANOVA tests were only performed on financial data collected from for-hire owners.

Quality Control Procedures Employed:

Survey responses were tested in Statistical Analysis Software (SAS) for internal consistency. To maximize the useable responses, outliers and inconsistent observations were eliminated without removing the entire record.[5] Although it would have been preferable to use only data from respondents who completed every relevant survey question, the amount of data available did not allow for this more restrictive interpretation of a response. Thus, incomplete records were included in the financial assessments under the assumption that the sample responses reflect the true population parameters. Reasonable sample sizes exist for all reported results, so the sample responses are considered representative of the entire for-hire fleet in the Northeast. Additionally, missing income and cost values were converted to zero values when appropriate, and because of difficulty assigning financial data to a particular vessel, cost and earnings information from vessel owners who owned both charter and head boats were excluded from the financial analyses.

Data Management

Have Resources for Management of these Data Been Identified?: Yes
Approximate Percentage of Budget for these Data Devoted to Data Management: Unknown
Do these Data Comply with the Data Access Directive?: Yes
Is Access to the Data Limited Based on an Approved Waiver?: Yes
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Dissemination: not applicable
If Delay is Longer than Latency of Automated Processing, Indicate Under What Authority Data Access is Delayed:

not applicable

Actual or Planned Long-Term Data Archive Location: Other
If World Data Center or Other, Specify: NARA
Approximate Delay Between Data Collection and Archiving: none
How Will the Data Be Protected from Accidental or Malicious Modification or Deletion Prior to Receipt by the Archive?:

Archival of source data preserving unaltered collected data, Scheduled backups, Remote storage backups, Password protection

Lineage

Lineage Statement:

survey responses were key-punched and audited by a contract firm with recreational fisheries data collection expertise. Later, they were tested in SAS for internal consistency. Outliers and inconsistent observations were eliminated.

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Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 27523
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:27523
Metadata Record Created By: Patricia L Jones
Metadata Record Created: 2015-09-27 20:07+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:10+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2016-04-07
Owner Org: NEFSC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2016-04-07
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2017-04-07