Your participation in this recreation expenditure survey is
Dear Resident,
GREATLY APPRECIATED
Recently you indicated that you would be willing to complete this questionnaire. It is self-explanatory and should take about 20 minutes to complete. Please record your answers accurately and legibly. Your answers represent many other people not included in this survey effort so it is very important that you return your questionnaire.
Your answers are voluntary. Your name will never be released to anyone unless otherwise required by law. After the completion of the project all materials identifying you as an individual will be destroyed.
Before you mail back the questionnaire, please reverse-fold it so that our return address is on the outside. Please staple or tape to seal the ques- tionnaire and mail it back to us. No postage is needed. Your cooperation in this effort is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Dr. Miguel del Pozo (Project Lead)
University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez Campus
Telephone: (787) 941-3559
Dr. Ruperto Chaparro (Project Co-lead)
Puerto Rico Sea Grant Program
Extension Leader
University of Puerto Rico
P.O. Box 5000
Mayaguez, PR 00681
Telephone: (787) 832-8045
Please note: It is very important that the same person who participated in the on-site interview also complete this questionnaire.
We would like to ask you about the expenses related to your coral reef recreation in Puerto Rico during the last 12 months. Please complete one of the questions below, indicating for how many people you paid expenses.
Please report your expenditures for each of the items listed to the nearest whole dollar. In Column A, put the total amount of money you spent on that item, regardless of where you were when you spent it.
EXAMPLE: Joe and Jane Smith purchased round-trip tickets to Vieques online at $150 each, or a total of $300. Their total amount spent for the trip was $300 (Column A).
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Column A: Total amount spent for your coral reef recreation in Puerto Rico? |
TRANSPORTATION Airline Fare a) Package tour b) Any other airline fare |
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Column A: Total amount spent for your coral reef recreation in Puerto Rico? |
LODINGING, PRIVATELY OWNED (non-government) Hotel/motel/bed & breakfast, etc. Rental home, cottage, cabin, condo Camping site (RV/tent/camper) |
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LODINGING, PUBLICLY OWNED (government) Hotel/motel/bed & breakfast/cabin, etc. Camping site (RV/tent/camper) |
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FOOD & BEVERAGES during the past 12 months Food and drinks consumed at restaurants and bars Drinks consumed at bars and clubs during non-meal times (nighttime recreation) Food & Beverages purchased at a store for carry-out |
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TRANSPORTATION during the past 12 months Rental automobile, motor home, trailer, motorcycle or other recreation vehicle Gas & oil - auto/RV Repair & service - auto/RV Parking fees & tolls Taxi fare Ferry Train Bus fare
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Column A: Total amount spent for your coral reef recreation i n Puerto Rico? |
BOATING during the past 12 months Boat, jet ski, and wave runner rental Boat fuel and oil Boat repairs Boat launch fees Boat slip fees or marina fees (this trip only) Sailing charters or sunset cruises |
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FISHING during the past 12 months Cut bait Live bait Daily or special fishing permits
Fishing lines, fly lines, fishnets, and minnow traps Charter/party boat, guide service |
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SCUBA DIVING/SNORKELING during the past 12 months Rental fee for equipment Charter/party boat, guide service |
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SIGHTSEEING during the past 12 months Sightseeing tours Glass bottom boat rides Excursions, kayak tours Park entrance fees Admission to tourist, amusement, festivals and other commercial attractions Food and drinks on sightseeing tours |
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Column A: Total amount spent for your coral reef recreation in Puerto Rico? |
OTHER ACTIVITY EXPENDITURES during the past 12 months Rental fee for recreation equipment (surfboards, paddle boards, golf carts or others not listed above) Guide service, tour, or outfitters (not listed above, like parasailing) Admission to motion pictures, theaters, museums, etc. Admission to musical performances, concerts Spa treatments Fitness activities (gym fees, fitness classes/ instruction) |
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MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURES during the past 12 months Film Purchases Film Developing Footwear Clothing Souvenirs and gifts (not clothing)
Barber, laundry and other personal services Telephone, copying, fax and other business services Physician, dentist, and other medical services Other, specify |
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This section asks about money people spent on recreational equipment, boat storage, time-share and condo fees and related purchases for items you own over the past 12 months. Do not include expenditures for rentals here they were included in Part A. For each of the items listed, indicate
in Column A the total amount of money you spent on that equipment in the past 12 months. In Column B, report the total amount of purchases you made in Puerto Rico.
First, please answer these questions regarding your boating recreation.
> During
the
past 12
months, how
many
times
did
you
take
a
trip
away from
home
for
a
boating-related
activity (sailing, waterskiing,
canoeing, fishing from a boat, motor boating, SCUBA
diving, jet skiing, etc.)?
> Of
these
trips,
how
many
were
to
some
place outside Puerto Rico?
Example: Joe and Jane Smith purchased a boat for $17,000 from a dealer at their second home in New York last summer. They also purchased a jet ski for $12,000 from a dealer in Puerto Rico. Here is how they would report these expenditures.
Item |
Column A: Total Purchases in Past 12 Months |
Column B: Purchases in Puerto Rico |
BOATING EQUIPMENT New motorized boats or jet skis |
29,000 |
12,000 |
Item |
Column A: Total Purchases in Past 12 Months |
Column B: Purchases in Puerto Rico |
MAJOR RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT (not rentals) Diving or snorkeling equipment Fishing rods and reels Cameras and other photo gear Binoculars and other viewing equipment Miscellaneous (boats, guns, surfboard, vehicles, any other major equipment), specify |
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BOATING EQUIPMENT AND FEES (not rentals) New motorized boats or jet skis New nonmotorized boats (sailboats, row boats, canoes, kayaks, etc.) New boat engines
New boat accessories New sails or rigging New boat trailer Boat storage and marina fees Other boating expenses Describe: |
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ANNUAL LODGING-RELATED FEES Condo and time-share fees RV or trailer park fees |
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OMB Approval #:
Expiration Date:
number:
That’s All!! If you would like to be entered into a sweepstakes to win a free Vacation to Culebra Puerto Rico, fill out your name, address and phone number below. All prizes will be awarded in TBD.
Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone:
Prizes to be awarded by Ridge to Reefs, Inc. are:
GRAND PRIZE – in Culebra
Lodging (a room for two for 3 nights) – provided by Club Seabourne
Restaurant gift certificates ($50) – provided by Zaco’s Tacos and El Eden restaurants
Kayak and snorkeling trip – provided by Kayaking Puerto Rico
* Coffee table book (Beneath the Waves) – provided by PR Sea Grant
* Reuseable Gore Tex shopping bag – provided by Surfrider Foundation Rincon
Children’s Book (Adventures of Pelican) – provided by Jobos Bay National Estuarine Reserve
FIRST PRIZE
Free passes to sites – provided by Puerto Rico Conservation Trust (PRCT)
Coffee table book (Beneath the Waves) – provided by PR Sea Grant
Reuseable Gore Tex shopping bag – provided by Surfrider Foundation Rincon
Children’s Book (Adventures of Pelican) – provided by Jobos Bay National Estuarine Reserve
T-shirt and hat – provided by National Geographic Society
Book (National Geographic Atlas) – provided by National Geographic Society
SECOND PRIZE
Coffee table book (Beneath the Waves) – provided by PR Sea Grant
Reuseable Gore Tex shopping bag – provided by Surfrider Foundation Rincon
Children’s Book (Adventures of Pelican) – provided by Jobos Bay National Estuarine Reserve* Puerto Rico T-shirt – provided by Puerto Rico Tourism Company
National Geographic Logo water bottle – provided by National Geographic Society
Consolation Prizes
Reuseable Gore Tex shopping bag – provided by Surfrider Foundation Rincon
Puerto Rico T-shirt – provided by Puerto Rico Tourism Company
National Geographic Society logo shopping bag – provided by National Geographic Society
Book (On Assignment) – offered by National Geographic Society
This is a cooperative research project of the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Sea Grant, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 minutes including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data need, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to U.S. Department of Commerce, Clearance Officer, Office of Chief Information Officer, Rm. 6625, 14th and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20230.
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