This handbook contains detailed information about downloading, exporting, querying, and analyzing NOAA Fisheries’ marine recreational fishing data.| NOAA
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.| NOAA
The terms used in the Marine Recreational Information Program's query tool are defined below.| NOAA
These communication products help explain how recreational fishing data are collected, how recreational catch estimates are produced, and how these estimates support sustainable fishing.| NOAA
NOAA Fisheries’ Marine Recreational Information Program works with state, regional, and federal partners to implement more than 25 recreational data collection programs across the United States.| NOAA
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.| NOAA
The Marine Recreational Information Program administers a suite of recreational fishing surveys and produces catch and effort estimates that support science and management needs.| NOAA
Searchable database of catch, effort, and fishing participation statistics collected by the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP).| NOAA