Table 4. Gross expenditures and user values (both in millions of dollars) of 

 the saltwater sport fishery in Florida in 1975 and the number of fishermen and 

 fishing days (both in millions) according to Bell (1979). 



Origin of 

 fishermen 



Gross expenditure User 

 by fishermen value 



Number of 

 fishing days 

 (millions) 



Number of 

 fishermen 



Resident 



Tourist 



Both 



$392' 

 $459^ 

 $851 



$ 872'- 

 $ 288 

 $1,160 



44 

 15 

 59 



1.64 

 0.54 

 2.18 



?$408.39 X 0.96. (in-state participation). 



^Angler days x individual expenditures of $19.75 per day. 



Number of tourists divided by resident days x $31.47 (from 1975 Florida 



Tourist Study) 



Table 5. Freshwater sport fishing in Florida in 1975: estimated gross ex- 

 penditures, user value, number of fishermen and fishing days (Bell 1979). 



Type of 

 fishermen 



Resident 



Tourist 



Both 



Gross expenditure User 



by fishermen value 



$247. 56** 

 $278. 23c 

 $525.79 



Number of 



fishing days 



(millions) 



$397.24' 

 $ 96.13 

 $493.37 



51.91 



12.53 



148.04 



Number of 

 fishermen 



1.44 

 0.35 

 1.79 



?$272.135 million x 0.91 (in-state participation). 

 Number of days of fishing x median user value per day 

 ^Number of tourists divided by resident days x $22.20. 



(7.67). 



Freshwater recreational fishing by tourists creates around $70 million in 

 wages and salaries in the export sector and an additional $293 million in 

 the nonbase sector. 



All expenditures for freshwater recreational fishing generate about 

 21,775 jobs and applying the multiplier effect yields an overall total of 

 75,000 jobs generated by freshwater fishing. 



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