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BOEM ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM: ONGOING STUDIES |
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Title: |
Examination of the Relationship between Tourism and Offshore Oil and Gas Activities in the Gulf of Mexico (GM-11-06) |
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Planning Areas: |
Gulfwide |
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Total Cost: $296,294 |
Period of Performance: FY 2011-2013 |
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Conducting Organization: |
Eastern Research Group, Inc. |
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Description: |
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Objectives: The overall goal of this study is to support assessments of the potential effects of the OCS leasing program on recreation and tourism in the Gulf of Mexico region. The objectives of this study are:
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Methods: This study will examine the economic structure of the tourism and recreation economies of the Gulf of Mexico in light of the DWH oil spill and will attempt to better understand regional linkages between tourism and OCS activities. The study will have 3 parts. Part 1 will attempt to quantify the economic scale of the tourism economy in each Gulf Coast County. This is a complicated task since many of the industries involved have both tourism and non-tourism related components. Part 1 of this study will use a statistical methodology that weights the levels of employment and wages in a particular industry by the extent to which that industry is tourism related. Part 1 will improve upon a previous BOEM study that addressed this issue. Part 2 will synthesize available information regarding the nature of the recreation, tourism, and recreational fishing industries at the local/county level in coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico. Part 2 will also entail a focused fieldwork effort to collect information on local/county level impacts of the DWH to these industries, on their longer term responses, and on their current trends and conditions. Part 2 will conclude with a final report that integrates the varied data sources from Parts 1 and 2 into an overall presentation of the nature of the tourism and recreational economies in the coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Products: Part 1 of the study will result in a database and a final written report. Part 2 of the study will result in a literature archive and a final written report. Part 3 of this study will yield a memorandum that analyzes the feasibility of conducting a statistical analysis of the impacts to tourism from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. |
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Importance to BOEM: There is a need for a fuller understanding of the structure of the tourism and recreation economies in the coastal areas along the Gulf of Mexico. There is also a need for a more complete picture of the effects of the DWH event on these economies. Both of these types of information will be relevant to future BOEM NEPA analyses. |
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Current Status: The kick-off meeting was held on October 4, 2011. |
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Final Report Due: |
A final report for Part 1 is due July 2012. |
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Publications: |
Kaplan, M.F. and C. Whitman. 2008. Measuring the Economic Impact of Tourism and Recreation Industries on Gulf Coast Communities—Relationship Between OCS Development and Coastal Resources. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, New Orleans, LA. Prepared by Eastern Research Group, Inc. (ERG) under MMS Contract No. 1435-01-99-CA-30951. |
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Affiliated WWW Sites: |
N/A |
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Revised date: |
November 2011 |
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