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Recreational Fishing Data Glossary

The terms used in the Marine Recreational Information Program's query tool are defined below.

MRIP Regional Implementation Plan for Atlantic Highly Migratory Species

This Regional Implementation Plan informs recreational data collection efforts for tuna, billfish, swordfish, and sharks.
December 14, 2017 - Other Reports ,

For-Hire Survey Privacy Act Statement

Authority:  The collection of this information is authorized under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1852 et. seq.) and the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act of 1975. Purpose: Collection of recreational fisheries

MRIP Regional Implementation Plan for the Pacific Islands

This Regional Implementation Plan informs non-commercial data collection efforts in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
October 26, 2017 - Other Reports ,

Recreational Fishing Estimate Updates

The Marine Recreational Information Program publishes survey data and preliminary estimates approximately 45 days after the end of each 2-month sampling period (wave). Final estimates are published by April 15 of the following year.

Public Fishing Access Site Register

The Marine Recreational Information Program maintains an online database of saltwater fishing access sites that serves as the sample frame for our shoreside survey of recreational anglers.

Recreational Fishing Data Downloads

NOAA Fisheries’ Marine Recreational Information Program maintains public-use datasets and template programs to support the custom analysis of our recreational catch and effort data.

Fisheries Management and the Marine Recreational Information Program

Recreational catch estimates inform stock assessments, which are used by fisheries managers to set rules and regulations.

An Introduction to Marine Recreational Information Program Data

This webpage provides an overview of our recreational fishing catch and effort data products, estimate publication schedule, estimation review processes, and considerations for estimate use in stock assessments and fisheries management.

Estimation Methods Overview

To estimate total recreational catch, we expand catch rate—or the number of fish caught per fishing trip—by effort—or the total number of fishing trips taken.