US 164 Table 146 Total economic impacts generated from marine recreational fishing expenditures in the U.S. in 2000. Total impact Impacts expenditures ($1,000) Direct <strong>In</strong>direct <strong>In</strong>duced Total Sales ($1,000) 14,604,629 12,967,445 6,680,240 10,901,879 30,549,564 <strong>In</strong>come ($1,000) 14,604,629 5,575,102 2,503,420 3,890,780 11,969,302 Employment (jobs) 14,604,629 168,536 61,517 119,066 349,119
Table 147 Total sales/output generated in the U.S. from marine recreational fishing in 2000 (all participants). 1 Total impact Impacts ($1,000) Expenditure category expenditures ($1,000) Direct <strong>In</strong>direct <strong>In</strong>duced Total Food Groceries 714,000 715,092 747,189 561,503 2,023,784 Restaurants 336,000 336,000 264,632 282,236 882,868 Private transportation 623,000 569,635 378,639 343,562 1,291,836 Lodging 631,000 631,000 302,202 496,617 1,429,819 Public transportation 109,000 109,000 53,219 99,530 261,749 Boat fuel 416,000 380,367 252,831 229,409 862,607 Party/charter fee 221,000 221,000 113,083 179,730 513,813 Access/boat launching 70,000 70,000 35,818 56,928 162,746 Equipment rental 54,000 54,000 27,631 43,916 125,547 Bait and ice 2 372,000 203,507 50,187 145,208 398,902 Total trip expenditures 3,546,000 3,289,601 2,225,431 2,438,639 7,953,671 Rods and reels 3 900,000 803,227 391,014 664,868 1,859,109 Other tackle and gear 3,4 542,000 483,721 235,477 400,398 1,119,596 Camping equipment 166,000 146,353 88,260 121,837 356,450 Binoculars 72,000 45,908 15,738 39,087 100,733 Fishing clothing 199,000 147,681 91,100 122,316 361,097 Processing/taxidermy 5 44,000 44,000 27,633 30,664 102,297 Magazines 59,000 58,167 40,273 50,445 148,885 Club dues 87,000 87,000 56,619 84,511 228,130 License fees 6 224,000 224,000 50,088 216,385 490,473 Boat purchases 7 2,194,585 2,061,863 1,202,840 1,658,132 4,922,835 Boat maintenance/expenses 3,235,000 3,235,000 723,367 3,125,025 7,083,392 Used boats purchased from dealers 107,506 107,506 24,039 103,851 235,396 Non-power boat purchases 5 109,000 29,176 17,021 23,463 69,660 Electronics 5 226,000 212,332 123,869 170,756 506,957 New fishing vehicle 1,682,441 1,322,612 1,087,127 1,050,315 3,460,054 Fishing vehicle maintenance 8 208,000 208,000 46,510 200,929 455,439 Used fishing vehicles purchased from dealers 186,891 186,891 41,790 180,538 409,219 Vacation home 645,000 103,200 125,630 85,186 314,016 Vacation home maintenance 8 26,000 26,000 23,395 25,367 74,762 Fees for vehicle loans 13,726 13,726 3,892 8,559 26,177 Fees for boat loans 11,874 11,874 3,367 7,404 22,645 Fees for home loans 282 282 80 176 538 Property taxes for all vacation homes 80,625 80,625 18,028 77,884 176,537 Real estate commission 38,700 38,700 17,652 15,144 71,496 Total equipment and durable expenditures 11,058,629 9,677,844 4,454,809 8,463,240 22,595,893 Total all activity 14,604,629 12,967,445 6,680,240 10,901,879 30,549,564 1 Southeast party boat mode expenditures are not included, as data for this mode is collected in a separate survey. 2 Because bait and ice expenditures were reported in separate categories in the Northeast and Southeast, they were combined to conform with the single category reported on the Pacific Coast. 3 Pacific Coast non-resident expenditures are not included in this total because the Pacific Coast survey did not collect information regarding the amount of these goods purchased in the state of intercept. 4 <strong>The</strong> Pacific Coast survey included an additional category called “Gear” that was a subset of the items included in “Other tackle” in the Northeast and Southeast surveys. <strong>The</strong>refore, “Gear” and “Other tackle” categories were summed to the Pacific Coast. 5 <strong>The</strong>se expenditure categories were not collected on the Pacific Coast. 6 License fee expenditures were not collected in the Northeast survey. 7 <strong>The</strong> Pacific Coast survey included an additional category called “Boat accessories” that was a subset of the items included in “Power boat purchases” in the Northeast and Southeast surveys. <strong>The</strong>refore, these categories were summed for the Pacific Coast. 8 Both of these maintenance categories were only collected on the Pacific Coast. 165 US