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3 November 2016 Recreational Demand for Shellfish Harvesting Under Environmental Closures
Leif E. Anderson
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Abstract

The Puget Sound estuary provides one of the most valuable shellfish habitats in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Shellfish are important economically, ecologically, and socially to the Puget Sound basin. The State of Washington manages the safety of shellfish harvest areas by assessing water quality on an ongoing basis and instituting advisories and closures based on water quality thresholds. Managers currently have little information to understand the effect of these closures on harvesting effort or economic values. In order to address this important need, we recently conducted a contingent behavior survey of recreational shellfish harvesters that use Puget Sound beaches. The survey elicited the number of annual trips respondents would expect to take under alternative closure scenarios, including a baseline of no closure. We estimate the demand for recreational trips using a count model system, quantifying the economic value lost to harvesters when beaches are closed due to pollution or biotoxins.

JEL Codes: Q53, Q26.

Leif E. Anderson "Recreational Demand for Shellfish Harvesting Under Environmental Closures," Marine Resource Economics 32(1), 43-57, (3 November 2016). https://doi.org/10.1086/688975
Received: 8 October 2015; Accepted: 1 July 2016; Published: 3 November 2016
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KEYWORDS
Biotoxin
contingent behavior
pollution
Puget Sound
recreational demand
shellfish harvesting
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