NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRODUCT -- OVERSTOCK SALE-- Signficantly reduced list price For more in-depth information about the benefits of this report, NOAA s analysis of data includes these conclusions:
. Sustainable Fisheries, Jobs, and the Economy
Fisheries, whether for commerce or recreation, play an enormous role in the U.S.
economy. In 2012, U.S. commercial fishermen landed 9.6 billion pounds of seafood
valued at $5.1 billion. Fish processors, icehouses, restaurants, grocery stores, bait
and tackle shops, fuel stations, and a multitude of other businesses benefit from
healthy commercial and recreational fishing.. Healthy Stocks Mean Healthy Economies
Continuing to maintain high commercial fish landings and values is good news
for fishermen, fishing communities, and for the Americans who want sustainable,
healthy U.S. seafood. We are seeing that responsible management is helping us turn
the corner towards more sustainable and profitable commercial fisheries.. Fresh Facts, Smart Seafood
When consumers go to the market for seafood, they can be assured that if the
species is caught in the United States, it has been caught responsibly. NOAA Fisheries
provides the public with easy-to-understand, science-based facts at FishWatch.gov
to help them make smart, sustainable seafood choices. "FishWatch "delivers regularly
updated information on how U.S. seafood is harvested under regulations that keep the
environment healthy, fish populations thriving, and our seafood industry on the job.. Improvements to Recreational Fishing Data
Through the Marine Recreational Information Program, NOAA Fisheries has made substantial improvements to how it collects and reports recreational fishing information. The new recreational catch estimation methodology implemented in 2011 was the first step in a series of planned data enhancements, and lays the scientific and statistical foundation to make other significant improvements such as more precise estimates. In March 2013, NOAA introduced a new angler catch survey for gathering catch data from anglers. The new design further increases the accuracy of catch estimates. Data gathered from the new survey will appear in next year s "Fisheries of the U.S. report.""