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A Study of Fishing
In North Carolina
This study is being conducted with the assistance of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act of 2006. Your participation is voluntary. All responses will be kept
confidential under the Privacy Act of 1974.
The information you provide will be combined with information provided by other
participants to produce statistical summaries and reports.
A Study of Fishing in North Carolina
This form is for households with and without people who fish. It just takes a few minutes and your answers will be confidential
1. In the last 12 months has anyone living in your household, including children and adults, been recreational
saltwater fishing in the U.S. or a U.S. territory?
Yes
No
(please go to question 6)
Recreational saltwater fishing refers to fishing primarily with hook and line for pleasure, amusement, relaxation, or home
consumption in oceans, bays, inlets, canals, intra-coastal waterways, and brackish portions affected by the tides. Inland
saltwater bodies includes sounds, passes, inlets, bays, estuaries, brackish portions of rivers, and other areas of salt or
brackish water like bayous and canals.
2. How many people in this household (including children and adults) have participated in recreational saltwater
fishing during the past 12 months?
Number of people who have fished
Please tell us the following for each member of the household who has gone saltwater fishing during the past 12 months. If
more than four household members have participated in recreational saltwater fishing during the past 12 months, please
list the four oldest participants.
Fisher 1
3. What is the
person’s first
name?
4. What is the
person’s sex?
5. How old is the
person?
Fisher 2
Fisher 3
Fisher 4
Male
Male
Male
Male
Female
Female
Female
Female
Less than 16
Less than 16
Less than 16
Less than 16
16 - 18
16 - 18
16 - 18
16 - 18
18-24
18-24
18-24
18-24
25-34
25-34
25-34
25-34
35-44
35-44
35-44
35-44
45-54
45-54
45-54
45-54
55-64
55-64
55-64
55-64
65 or older
65 or older
65 or older
65 or older
6. For statistical purposes, we are interested in learning about your telephone usage. Is there at least one phone
inside your home that is currently working and not a cell phone?
Yes
No
Thank you! Please return this form in the postage paid envelope provided or mail to:
A Study of Fishing in North Carolina
116 John Street, Suite 800
New York, NY 10038
Commonly Asked Questions
Q:
A:
How did you get my address?
Your address was randomly selected from among all of North Carolina’s
addresses. It was selected using scientific sampling methods to represent other
households in your part of the state.
Q:
A:
Nobody in my household fishes. Should I respond to the survey?
Yes. It is important that we gather information about households that do not fish
as well as those who do. Once we receive your completed questionnaire, you
will not be sent any additional mailings such as replacement questionnaires.
Q:
A:
Why can’t you interview another household instead of mine?
In order to make sure final results of the study are accurate, receiving information
about your household is important to us. Households selected for this study
were chosen using scientific sampling methods and your responses cannot be
replaced by others.
Q:
A:
How will the information I provide be used?
Information from this study will be used to improve the monitoring of North
Carolina’s fishing activity. All information will be kept confidential; It will be
combined with information from other households to produce statistical
summaries and reports.
Q:
A:
How much time will this survey take?
On average, it should take less than five minutes for you to respond, including
the time for reviewing instructions, and completing and reviewing the collection of
information.
Q:
A:
Who is sponsoring the survey?
This study is sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration. Questions regarding the study can be directed to Rob Andrews
at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration by calling 301-713-2328.
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Author | Seth.H.Muzzy |
File Modified | 2009-11-09 |
File Created | 2009-11-09 |