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A Presentation to the Louisiana Shrimp Task Force on Industry Trends. Jack C. Isaacs Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Socioeconomic Research and Development Section September 28, 2009 Please do not cite this draft presentation.
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A Presentation to the Louisiana Shrimp Task Force on Industry Trends Jack C. Isaacs Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Socioeconomic Research and Development Section September 28, 2009 Please do not cite this draft presentation.
Shrimp Harvests in the Gulf, By State: 2008 (NMFS Data) Millions of Pounds Millions of Current Dollars
Inflation-Adjusted Value per Pound of Shrimp, Louisiana:1995 – 2008NMFS Data Inflation-Adjusted Dollars per Pound
Number of Louisiana Shrimpers: 1995 – 2008LDWF License Statistics 1989: 16,505 Thousands of Louisiana Residents Holding a Shrimp Gear License
Recent Commercial Shrimp Fisheries Statistics • Number of Individuals Who Held Shrimp Gear Licenses in 2008: 4,721 • LDWF Licensing Data • Number of Boats Which Landed Shrimp in Louisiana in 2007: 3,264 • LDWF Trip Ticket Data • Number of Individuals Who Completed Trip Tickets with Shrimp Landings: 3,069 • LDWF Trip Ticket Data
Shrimp Processors in Louisiana • Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals Count: 43 • National Marine Fisheries Service Seafood Processors Count (Survey Respondents): 17
Shrimp Processing in the Gulf, By State: 2007 (NMFS Processors Survey) Millions of Pounds Millions of Current Dollars
Louisiana Processing Volume & Value: 1995 – 2007 (NMFS Processors Survey)
Price per Pound of Processed Shrimp Product: 1995 – 2007NMFS Processors Survey Inflation-Adjusted Dollars per Pound NOTE: The “price per processed pound of shrimp product” statistic is based on a combination of dissimilar products.
Number of Shrimp Processors in NMFS Processors Survey: 1995 – 2007 Number of Reporting Processors
Shrimp-Related Employment in Louisiana • Average Number of Jobs per Shrimp Processor (NMFS Seafood Processors Survey) • Low (February) – 20 • High (June) - 50 • Average Number of Jobs per Shrimp Dealer (LDWF Shrimp Marketing Survey) • Off-Season– 16 • Inshore Season- 7 • Total Number of Shrimp-Related Jobs in Louisiana, 2006 (Southwick): 14,384
U.S. Imports Volume: 1995 – 2008(NMFS Fisheries Statistics Division) Millions of Pounds of Imported Shrimp
U.S. Imports Volume and Value: 1995 – 2008(NMFS Fisheries Statistics Division)
Where U.S. Imports Come FromTop Ten Importers, 2003, 2005, 2008(NMFS Fisheries Statistics Division)
Where Imports Entered the U.S., 2008By U.S. Customs Districts U.S. Total – 1.24 Billion Pounds - $4.09 Billion New England 14.1 m Lb. $48 Million Pacific 504 m Lb. $1.61 Billion Mid-Atlantic 361.2 m Lb. $1.26 Billion South Atlantic 191.4 m Lb. $577 Million Inland 93.9 m Lb. $388 Million Gulf 71.1 m Lb. $188 Million NMFS Fisheries Statistics Division Florida East FL – S. Atlantic West FL - Gulf
Forms of Shrimp Imports: 2008(NMFS Fisheries Statistics Division) Millions of Pounds Millions of Current Dollars
U.S. Shrimp Imports Volume by Form: 1995 – 2008(NMFS Fisheries Statistics Division)
Price per Pound of Imported Shrimp, By Form: 1995 – 2008(NMFS Fisheries Statistics Division) Inflation-Adjusted Dollars per Pound
Indexed Import Volume, Import Price per Pound, Gulf Harvest Price per Pound, and Gulf Processed Shrimp Price per Pound: 1995 - 2007 1995 Value = 1.00 NOTE: These Indexed Values are very limited measures of relative change.
E.U. Shrimp Imports Volume and Value: 2000 – 2008(U.N. Comtrade Statistics)
Where E.U. Imports Come FromTop Ten Importers, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2008(UN Comtrade) Vol. = Millions of Pounds
Ongoing and Upcoming Economic Research Survey of State Waters Shrimpers across the Gulf of Mexico (with Gulf States MFC) LDWF Survey of Commercial Fishermen LDWF Survey of Dealers Survey of Seafood-Related Businesses across the Gulf of Mexico (with Gulf States MFC)