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Recreational Values of Gulf Grouper John Whitehead, Appalachian State University Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council Socioeconomic Panel Miami, Florida Thursday May 3, 2007

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Recreational Values of Gulf Grouper

John Whitehead, Appalachian State University

Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council

Socioeconomic Panel

Miami, Florida

Thursday May 3, 2007

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“Outline”

An overview of the MARFIN project Decisions made to date about MRFSS

data Progress report / future effort Preliminary results from the Gulf of

Mexico reef fish model

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Angler Heterogeneity and Species-Specific Demand for Recreational Fishing in the Southeast United States*

Tim Haab (Ohio State University)Rob Hicks (College of William and Mary)Kurt Schnier (University of Rhode Island)John Whitehead (Appalachian State University)

*MARFIN #NA06NMF4330055

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Previous NMFS/MRFSS Recreational Valuation Research

McConnell and Strand, 1994 Hicks, Steinbeck, Gautam, Thunberg,

1999 Haab, Whitehead, and Ted

McConnell, 2000 Haab, Hicks, Whitehead, 2004

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Targeting behavior Compare various

angler targeting models

• single-species• aggregates of related

species• all species combined

We are considering:

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We are considering:

Species substitutionEstimate angler willingness to

substitute to other species or species groups when fishing quality or fishing management changes

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We will:

Estimate how willingness to substitute species might differ by angler typesocioeconomic factorspreferencesgear type (i.e., mode)

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We will:

Provide species-specific estimates of economic value for: changes in fishing

quality management (e.g.,

size limits, bag limits)

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To date:

We have identified the feasibility of demand modeling at the species level

Estimated two preliminary demand models

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MRFSS 2000

LA to NC n = 70,781

Southeast 2000 (Limited Valuation Round) n = 42,079

Hook and line trips only (99%), day trips only (67%) [self-reported and < 200 miles one-way distance], delete missing values on key variables n = 18,709 +/-

Targets a species n=11,257 +/-

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Fishing mode

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Shore

Party/Charter

Private/Rental

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State of intercept

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FL (GoM)

FL (SA)

GA

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Species

425 unique species caught by recreational anglers sampled by the MRFSS

15 species account for 82% of the targeting activity and 38% of the (type 1) catch

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Target Behavior (Prim1)sign

Intercept + p < .01

Years fished + p < .01

Boat owner + p < .01

Shore mode - p < .01

Charter mode - p < .01

Days fished + p < .01

Wave 4 -

Wave 5 + p < .01

Wave 6 + p < .01

Gulf - p < .01

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Traditional species groups

Big game 4%

Bottom fish 4%

Flat fish 5%

Small game 11%

Snapper - grouper 15%

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Top target species of interest from RFP

Red drum 20%

Dolphin 6%

King mackerel 6%

Spanish mackerel 4%

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Four demand models are being pursued

Florida Atlantic Big GameDolphinBig game fish

Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish“Snappers”Shallow water groupersRed snapper

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Four demand models …

Inshore small game: Red drum, spotted seatrout, small game

Offshore small game: King mackerel, spanish mackerel, small game

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GOM Reef Fish Intercept Sites (n = 1224)

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Target Species

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Target Species

Snappers

Groupers

Red snapper

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“Snappers” (n = 160)gray snapper 48.13%

sheepshead 23.75%

white grunt 11.88%

black sea bass 3.75%

crevalle jack 3.75%

amberjack genus 1.88%

gray triggerfish 1.88%

snapper family 1.25%

yellowtail snapper 1.25%

atlantic spadefish 0.63%

blackfin snapper 0.63%

blue runner 0.63%

vermilion snapper 0.63%

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Shallow water groupers (n = 725)

unidentified grouper 73.38%

gag 17.38%

red grouper 6.07%

grouper genus Mycteroperca 2.9%

black grouper 0.28%

Red snapper (n = 239)

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Mode

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Mode

Party/Charter

Private/Rentalboat

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Random Utility Models

Conditional Logit Nested Logit Mixed Logit Latent Class Model

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Conditional Logit

Party/charter boatcounty sites

Private/rental boat county sites

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Nested Logit

Party/charter Private/rental

Counties Counties

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Variables

71 Species/Mode/Site choices Travel cost

[party/charter] TC = charter fee + driving costs + time costs

[private/rental] TC = driving costs + time costs

Quality 5-year historic (type 1) targeted catch rate Predicted type 1 catch rate

Number of MRFSS interview sites in the county

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Conditional Logit

Coeff t-stat

tcfee -0.038 -30.58

snapper 0.077 7.41

grouper 1.178 29.71

redsnapper 0.628 22.87

Log(sites) 0.767 14.16

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Mixed Logit

Coeff t-stat

tcfee_M -0.070 -28.04

tcfee_S 0.034 7.79

snapper 0.046 3.5

grouper 1.19 20.88

redsnapper 0.77 24.35

lognsite 0.66 11.93

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Value of one additional fish per trip

Conditional Mixed

Snapper $2 $1

Grouper $31 $17

Red snapper $17 $11

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Recreational value of an allocation change

$ = V x xHValue per fish = V Change in harvest = Current harvest = H

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Gag

STATE MODE H Value

ALABAMA CHARTER 997 $16,944

ALABAMA PRIVATE/RENTAL 1,193 $20,276

WEST FLORIDA CHARTER 10,503 $178,551

WEST FLORIDA PRIVATE/RENTAL 29,971 $509,512

LOUISIANA CHARTER 304 $5,161

LOUISIANA PRIVATE/RENTAL 381 $6,475

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Red Grouper

STATE MODE H Value

ALABAMA CHARTER 447 $7,602

ALABAMA PRIVATE/RENTAL 104 $1,765

WEST FLORIDA CHARTER 7,659 $130,203

WEST FLORIDA PRIVATE/RENTAL 12,012 $204,199

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Contact

John Whitehead

Department of Economics

Appalachian State University

Boone, NC 28608

[email protected]

http://www.appstate.edu/~whiteheadjc