Title: National Ocean Economics Project
110 Things to Know About the US Ocean and Coastal
economy
- National Ocean Economics Project
- Charles S. Colgan
- Muskie School of Public Service
- University of Southern Maine
21. The coast is not one place but at least four
- Near Shore
- Coastal Zip Codes
- Coastal Zone Counties
- Touched by CZMA
- Coastal Watersheds
- To headwaters of coastal rivers
- Coastal States
- Bordering the Oceans and Great Lakes
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42. Everybody is NOT moving to the coast
5Coastal Zone Counties as Percent of U.S.
6 but the Housing and Population Density
Increases are still huge
73. Employment growth is exceeding population
growth on the coast, and the difference is
greatest the closer to the shore
- Inland/Shore data
- Excludes Massachusetts
84. The Coastal and Ocean Economies Arent The
Same Thing
Economic Activity Located In the Coastal Zone
Coastal Economy
Ocean Economy
95. The coastal economy is where the action is
106. The ocean economy is large, but lost ground
in the last decade
11The Private Ocean Economy Industries
Construction Tourism Recreation
Heavy Construction Amusement and Recreation Services NEC
Living Resources Zoos and Aquaria
Aquaculture (part) Boat Dealers
Seafood Processing Eating and Drinking Places
Minerals Hotels and Motels
Limestone, Sand, and Gravel Marinas
Oil and Gas Exploration Recreational Vehicle Parks and Campgrounds
Oil and Gas Production Sporting Goods Retailers
Transportation
Deep Sea Freight Transportation
Ship Boat Building Marine Transportation Services
Boat Building Petroleum and Natural Gas Pipelines
Ship Building Search and Navigation Equipment
Warehousing
To be added Scientific Research Government
Industries in Red are Defined as Ocean if Located
in Coastal Zip
127. The Ocean Economy is Becoming the Tourism
Recreation Economy
138. Tourism and Recreation is growing, but the
other ocean sectors are more critical to the
overall economy
149. The Ocean Economy is urban in concentration
but more important in rural areas
1510. We Dont Know Nearly Enough- and Dont Spend
Enough To Find Out
16Some Implications
- Coastal sprawl
- Economic adjustment for fishing industry
- Managing the growth of tourism and recreation
- Transportation
- Economic Development