West Coast Fisheries Participants Survey

West Coast Fisheries Participation Survey

0648-0749 Survey Round 2 May 2019

West Coast Fisheries Participation Survey

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WEST COAST FISHERIES PARTICIPANTS SURVEY



Purpose of West Coast Fishery Participation Survey: This survey collects information about why you fish and the benefits you get from participating in fisheries, including non-monetary benefits. This will enable fishery managers to better understand how individuals and communities are affected when opportunities and profitability in particular fisheries change.


Researchers: Dan Holland (NOAA), Melissa Poe (UW Washington Sea Grant), Karma Norman (NOAA)


Contact: mpoe@uw.edu or karma.norman@noaa.gov


Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 20 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other suggestions for reducing this burden to Karma Norman, National Marine Fisheries Service, 2725 Montlake Blvd East, Seattle, WA 98112-2097.


The data collected will be kept confidential as required by section 402(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens and NOAA Administrative Order 216-100, Confidentiality of Fisheries Statistics, and will not be released for public use except in aggregate statistical form without identification of sources. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subjected to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.

OMB Control Number:  0648-0749



  1. What year were you born? ___________


  1. How many years have you been involved in fishing as a paid crew member, captain and/or vessel owner?


__ Less than 5

__ 5-9

__ 10 – 14

__ 15– 19

__ 20 or more


  1. How much longer do you expect to continue to fish or operate a vessel commercially?


__ Less than 5

__ 5-9

__ 10 – 14

__ 15– 19

__ 20 or more

__ as long as I can


  1. Do you captain your own vessel? __ Always __Mostly __Sometimes __Never


  1. What is the zip code where you live more than half the year? ­___________


  1. How many immediate family members also work in the fishing industry? ___________


  1. How many extended family members also work in the fishing industry? ___________



  1. Besides your family, what proportion of the people that you interact with regularly (e.g., friends, social acquaintances, colleagues, business associates, etc.) work in the fishing industry?

_____All _____ Most ____Some ____Few ____None



  1. How many generations of commercial fishermen does your family represent? _________



  1. How would you define the fishing community you feel most a part of?

    ___ as a place (e.g., the town you tie up your vessel, land fish, and or the town where you and your family reside)

    ___ as a collection of people ( e.g., the fishermen who fish in the same area or in your “radio” group, belong to the same industry association as you, or an ethnic group)

    ___ both place and people


___ I’m not part of a fishing community



  1. Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements.


Statement

Strongly disagree

Somewhat disagree

Neutral

Somewhat agree

Strongly agree

Being a fisherman is important to me.

Continuing a family tradition of fishing is important to me.

My fishing community is important to me.

Continuing a community tradition of fishing is important to me.

Fishing is a respected occupation where I live.

Fishing is more respected where I live now than it was 15 years ago.



  1. Please indicate your level of job satisfaction associated with each of these potential attributes of commercial fishing in terms of your own experience as a fisherman.


Attribute of Fishing

Very dissatisfied

Dissatisfied

Neutral

Satisfied

Very satisfied

Adventure of job

Challenge of job

Working outdoors

Camaraderie with crew






Being on the water

Competing with others

Doing something worthwhile

Producing healthy food

Pitting skill against nature

Being my own boss

Working my own schedule

Earnings from fishing

Predictability of earnings

Job safety





How important are following issues challenges or impediments to making a living as a fisherman?


Reason

Not Important

Somewhat Important

Very Important

Variation in prices for fish


 

 

 

Costs of inputs such as fuel, supplies or maintenance




Ability to access permits, licenses or quota to fish

 

 

 

Regulations that restrict when, where, or how I can fish

 

 

 

Natural variation in the population of fish available to catch

 

 

 




  1. Has your fishing operation been affected by fishery closures in the last two years (yes / no – please circle one)? If yes, please indicate what fishery closures.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________




  1. If you answered yes to the question above, how did you respond to the closure?


__ Fished in another fishery

__ Worked in a job or business other than commercial fishing

____ Did not work in either fishery or non-fishery employment during the closure



  1. Given the choice between fishing and an alternative job for which you are qualified, would you prefer fishing or the alternative job if the expected pay for both was the same (check one)? ___Fishing __Alternative Work


  1. If you answered “fishing” in question 22, how much more would the other job have to pay for you to prefer it over fishing?


__ 1-10% more

__ 11-25% more

__ 26-50 % more

__ 51-100 % more

__ Greater than 100% more

__ Would never choose another job




  1. If applicable, what is the maximum number of crew you employ on your fishing boat, not including the captain?




  1. If applicable, I can find the skilled crew I need to run my fishing operation:


___ Strongly Disagree

__ Somewhat Disagree

__ Neutral

__ Somewhat agree

__ Strongly agree



  1. I have adapted my fishing strategies in response to an environmental change:


___ Strongly Disagree

__ Somewhat Disagree

__ Neutral

__ Somewhat agree

__ Strongly agree



  1. How far are you willing to travel to catch fish (nautical miles)?


  1. I have adequate opportunity to participate in fisheries management processes:


___ Strongly disagree

__ Somewhat Disagree

__ Neutral

__ Somewhat agree

__ Strongly agree



  1. My fishery interests are represented and considered in decision-making:


___ Strongly disagree

__ Somewhat Disagree

__ Neutral

__ Somewhat agree

__ Strongly agree


  1. I belong to an industry association or organization that represents my interest in management decision-making:


24b – If you answered Yes to Question 24, what fishing association(s) or organization(s) do you belong to? ____________________________________________________________________



  1. I have adequate information about fishing season projections to make decisions about my annual operations:


__YES __NO



  1. The percentage of time I spend in self-marketing my catch is:


__ None

__ 1-10%

__ 11-25%

__ 26-50 %

__ 51-100 %



  1. I have adequate access to processors or first receivers in order to sell my catch:


__YES __NO


  1. Have you ever continued fishing in order to provide employment for crew when you thought the profits earned by the vessel might fail to cover expenses? __YES __NO


  1. Do you keep some of your commercial catch for your own use and/or sharing with family and friends? __YES __NO [If NO, skip to Question 30]


  1. Roughly how many pounds of catch do you keep each year for personal use? ______


  1. In 2018: what percentage of your household income came from commercial fishing? _________%


  1. In 2018: what percentage of the income you personally contributed to your household was from work other than commercial fishing? ___________%


  1. If you provided a positive percentage in Q32, what type of non-fishing work did you do in this period?

________________________________________________________



  1. In 2018, did you personally earn non-fishing income during this quarter?

__ January-March

__ April-June

__ July-September

__ October-December

  1. What was your approximate household income in 2018?


__ Less than $25,000

__ $25,000 to $49,999

__ $50,000 to $74,999

__ $75,000 to $99,999

__ $100,000 to $124,999

__ $125,000 to $149,999

__ $150,000 or more


  1. How many people are in your household? _____________


  1. Do you have health insurance and, if so, how is it acquired?

__ No health insurance

__ Purchased independently

__ Provided through your fishery related job

__ Provided through your own employment other than fishing

__ Provided through another household member’s employer

__ Provided through Medicare or Medicaid


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