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Florida’s Oceans and Coasts:
An Economic and Cluster Analysis
APPENDICES
May 2013
APPENDICES Page i
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MAPS
M1- Florida’s Coastal and Ocean Transportation Industry,
2011-Wages ($M) ................................................................................................. 1
M2 - Florida’s Coastal and Ocean Transportation and
Warehousing Industry, 2011-Wages ($M) ............................................................ 2
M3 - Florida’s Marine Industry, 2011-Wages ($M) ......................................................... 3
M4 - Florida’s Coastal and Ocean Recreation Industry, 2011
Wages ($M) ......................................................................................................... 4
M5 - Florida’s Coastal and Ocean Living Resources Industry, 2011
Wages ($M) ......................................................................................................... 5
M6 - Florida Public Beaches by County ....................................................................... 11
M7 - Florida Public Parks by County ........................................................................... 12
M8 – Florida Boat Ramps by County ........................................................................... 13
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TABLES
T1 - Florida’s Tourism/Hospitality Industry in Coastal Counties, 2011.
Distribution of Establishments, Employees, and Wages ...................................... 6
T2 - Florida’s Seaports/Transportation and Warehousing Industry
in Coastal Counties, 2011. Distribution of Establishments,
Employees, and Wages ........................................................................................ 7
T3 - Florida’s Marine Industry/Boating in Coastal Counties, 2011
Distribution of Establishments, Employees, and Wages ...................................... 8
T4 - Florida’s Recreation Industry in Coastal Counties, 2011
Distribution of Establishments, Employees, and Wages ...................................... 9
T5 - Florida’s Fishing/Living Resources Industry in Coastal Counties, 2011
Distribution of Establishments, Employees, and Wages .................................... 10
T6 - Marine Research Funding Sources for FIO Members ................................................ 14
T7 - Florida Defense Industry Economic Impact Analysis of Florida’s
Coastal Counties, 2000-2009 ............................................................................. 16
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Map - M1
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Map - M2
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Map - M3
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Map - M4
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Map - M5
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Table - T1
Florida’s Tourism/Hospitality Industry in Coastal Counties, 2011
Distribution of Establishments, Employees, and Wages
East Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Brevard 1,114 4,816 $81,828,350
Broward 3,814 19,731 $463,412,200
Duval 2,090 10,044 $178,330,100
Flagler 153 824 $17,127,550
Indian River 280 1,231 $21,956,450
Martin 342 1,436 $26,654,600
Miami-Dade 5,351 34,431 $901,050,200
Monroe 522 4,576 $141,201,150
Nassau 162 1,492 $37,982,400
Palm Beach 2,758 16,355 $404,634,650
St. Johns 499 3,091 $64,531,650
St. Lucie 374 1,509 $24,132,250
Volusia 1,129 4,844 $81,969,550
Subtotal East Coast 18,588 104,379 $2,444,811,100
West Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Charlotte 296 1,155 $17,816,250
Citrus 226 2,553 $36,798,000
Collier 758 5,513 $151,451,350
Dixie 21 208 $3,061,227
Hernando 257 935 $12,984,150
Hillsborough 2,591 12,156 $234,239,550
Lee 1,347 6,947 $143,878,250
Levy 78 673 $8,370,000
Manatee 654 2,428 $43,380,050
Pasco 662 2,480 $40,026,500
Pinellas 2,341 11,272 $220,479,550
Sarasota 883 4,048 $44,514,916
Taylor 40 702 $11,683,251
Subtotal West Coast 10,154 51,070 $968,683,044
Panhandle Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Bay 577 3,428 $63,301,750
Escambia 660 3,441 $53,951,200
Franklin 46 212 $3,564,450
Gulf 34 265 $1,156,000
Jefferson 21 247 $3,651,278
Okaloosa 588 2,722 $46,367,900
Santa Rosa 248 927 $12,658,450
Wakulla 42 768 $12,340,903
Walton 218 4,746 $108,844,000
Subtotal Panhandle 2,434 16,756 $308,835,931
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW, known as ES-202 data), 2011. The NOAA guidelines for ocean industries were followed to select the relevant NAICS codes that were tracked. These codes are discussed in the methodology section of this report.
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Table - T2
Florida’s Seaports/Transportation and Warehousing Industry in Coastal Counties, 2011
Distribution of Establishments, Employees, and Wages
East Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Brevard 35 700 $35,377,359
Broward 227 2,266 $110,793,000
Duval 86 3,826 $87,687,585
Flagler 2 37 $974,213
Indian River 10 146 $8,358,927
Martin 22 59 $2,469,538
Miami-Dade 199 10,890 $698,391,000
Monroe 108 683 $36,403,666
Nassau 7 274 $15,650,759
Palm Beach 123 392 $19,253,923
St. Johns 14 49 $2,259,000
St. Lucie 11 213 $10,608,080
Volusia 29 93 $2,307,769
Subtotal East Coast 873 18,646 $1,030,534,819
West Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Charlotte 12 137 $11,263,167
Citrus 5 36 $1,323,512
Collier 37 215 $10,645,583
Dixie 0 0 0
Hernando 1 8 $308,000
Hillsborough 56 1,419 $97,344,000
Lee 37 157 $8,763,583
Levy 2 15 $605,723
Manatee 15 302 $16,592,167
Pasco 9 45 $2,085,262
Pinellas 55 257 $7,826,000
Sarasota 14 97 $6,353,583
Taylor 1 5 $112,065
Subtotal West Coast 244 2,165 $163,222,646
Panhandle Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Bay 38 317 $13,627,000
Escambia 10 119 $3,983,000
Franklin 3 22 $724,204
Gulf 0 0 0
Jefferson 0 0 0
Okaloosa 47 166 $6,053,800
Santa Rosa 5 15 $496,127
Wakulla 0 0 0
Walton 3 4 $74,000
Subtotal Panhandle 106 414 $24,958,131
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW, known as ES-202 data), 2011. The NOAA guidelines for ocean industries were followed to select the relevant NAICS codes that were tracked. These codes are discussed in the methodology section of this report.
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Table - T3
Florida’s Marine Industry/Boating in Coastal Counties, 2011
Distribution of Establishments, Employees, and Wages
East Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Brevard 71 838 $26,494,000
Broward 442 2,728 $129,113,000
Duval 97 1,739 $92,673,000
Flagler 8 65 $2,776,671
Indian River 24 193 $7,847,029
Martin 101 698 $28,511,000
Miami-Dade 236 2,009 $83,528,000
Monroe 88 574 $19,683,000
Nassau 9 58 $2,021,617
Palm Beach 218 1,483 $68,036,000
St. Johns 31 266 $10,054,186
St. Lucie 49 521 $18,085,000
Volusia 49 803 $31,558,000
Subtotal East Coast 1,423 11,975 $520,380,503
West Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Charlotte 40 408 $10,010,167
Citrus 25 187 $5,746,333
Collier 63 503 $20,045,167
Dixie 4 29 $913,987
Hernando 8 63 $1,626,804
Hillsborough 90 1,815 $91,138,000
Lee 120 967 $34,536,000
Levy 4 21 $652,167
Manatee 67 564 $22,072,000
Pasco 38 277 $14,577,667
Pinellas 191 1,725 $67,608,000
Sarasota 52 387 $12,776,000
Taylor 7 52 $1,887,111
Subtotal West Coast 709 6,971 $283,584,403
Panhandle Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Bay 43 1,086 $47,210,000
Escambia 38 336 $9,716,000
Franklin 9 53 $1,439,139
Gulf 3 25 $706,216
Jefferson 1 5 $154,489
Okaloosa 39 385 $14,294,353
Santa Rosa 17 155 $6,227,099
Wakulla 6 40 $1,200,355
Walton 7 92 $3,714,490
Subtotal Panhandle 163 2,177 $84,662,141
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW, known as ES-202 data), 2011. The NOAA guidelines for ocean industries were followed to select the relevant NAICS codes that were tracked. These codes are discussed in the methodology section of this report.
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Table - T4
Florida’s Recreation Industry in Coastal Counties, 2011
Distribution of Establishments, Employees, and Wages
East Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Brevard 97 1,031 $32,423,231
Broward 343 1,471 $39,334,548
Duval 118 787 $19,467,869
Flagler 16 92 $3,804,000
Indian River 30 230 $4,634,076
Martin 45 325 $10,710,835
Miami-Dade 354 2,303 $75,479,348
Monroe 189 1,027 $27,256,384
Nassau 12 119 $3,156,394
Palm Beach 299 1,621 $49,935,948
St. Johns 55 414 $10,412,461
St. Lucie 55 279 $8,127,459
Volusia 107 467 $10,377,593
Subtotal East Coast 1,719 10,166 $295,120,147
West Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Charlotte 28 166 $3,421,194
Citrus 26 133 $2,973,161
Collier 98 664 $20,598,088
Dixie 7 41 $910,517
Hernando 11 76 $1,598,150
Hillsborough 178 1,076 $23,054,894
Lee 147 716 $17,283,130
Levy 13 99 $2,344,698
Manatee 71 609 $8,884,304
Pasco 82 430 $8,132,236
Pinellas 197 1,078 $23,281,276
Sarasota 86 482 $11,154,691
Taylor 3 38 $941,098
Subtotal West Coast 947 5,554 $124,577,437
Panhandle Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Bay 84 676 $13,065,120
Escambia 42 236 $4,401,109
Franklin 6 49 $1,091,885
Gulf 5 49 $1,106,024
Jefferson 3 44 $972,209
Okaloosa 87 436 $6,217,689
Santa Rosa 29 396 $9,199,020
Wakulla 3 41 $938,593
Walton 36 135 $3,274,906
Subtotal Panhandle 295 2,062 $40,266,555
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW, known as ES-202 data), 2011. The NOAA guidelines for ocean industries were followed to select the relevant NAICS codes that were tracked. These codes are discussed in the methodology section of this report.
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Table - T5
Florida’s Fishing/Living Resources Industry in Coastal Counties, 2011
Distribution of Establishments, Employees, and Wages
East Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Brevard 10 36 $1,279.585
Broward 29 112 $6,156,186
Duval 33 102 $2,242,077
Flagler 0 0 0
Indian River 6 16 $859,099
Martin 6 19 $887,076
Miami-Dade 53 283 $11,208,000
Monroe 29 173 $5,781,000
Nassau 2 9 $283,052
Palm Beach 23 102 $3,395,077
St. Johns 6 24 $583,023
St. Lucie 7 22 $1,002,186
Volusia 9 31 $1,154,116
Subtotal East Coast 213 928 $34,832,478
West Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Charlotte 3 12 $278,752
Citrus 9 35 $985,503
Collier 12 43 $1,231,503
Dixie 1 6 $121,308
Hernando 5 15 $336,221
Hillsborough 32 924 $30,960,000
Lee 27 72 $2,124,710
Levy 6 11 $658,136
Manatee 11 35 $1,068,801
Pasco 14 48 $1,468,451
Pinellas 29 354 $8,221,615
Sarasota 4 14 $314,888
Taylor 1 6 $121,308
Subtotal West Coast 154 1,575 $47,891,196
Panhandle Coast Establishments Employees Wages
Counties
Bay 12 40 $708,000
Escambia 9 164 $3,270,800
Franklin 8 135 $3,959,533
Gulf 2 3 $112,200
Jefferson 0 0 0
Okaloosa 14 79 $1,591,333
Santa Rosa 1 10 $169,333
Wakulla 4 32 $807,600
Walton 2 20 $338,667
Subtotal Panhandle 52 483 $10,957,466
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW, known as ES-202 data), 2011. The NOAA guidelines for ocean industries were followed to select the relevant NAICS codes that were tracked. These codes are discussed in the methodology section of this report. FN: Totals may not add up due to rounding.
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Map - M6
Florida Oceans and Coastal Council, Florida’s Oceans and Coastal Economies Report,
Phase II, June 2008, Fig. 11.2, p 151.
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Map - M7
Florida Oceans and Coastal Council, Florida’s Oceans and Coastal Economics Report,
Phase II, June 2008, Fig. 11.3, p. 152.
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Map - M8
Florida Oceans and Coastal Council, Florida’s Oceans and Coastal Economies Report, Phase II,
June 2008, Fig. 11.5, p 154.
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Table - T6
Marine Research Funding Sources for FIO Members
(Total September 2012 (incomplete)- $56.5M federal, state, private sources)
Federal Funding Sources
(Total September 2012 (incomplete): $8,933,979)
Minerals Management Service
National Institutes of Health
NOAA/Hydrographic Office;
NOAA/National Undersea Research Program
NOAA/Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
National Underwater Research Center
National Park Service
National Science Foundation
Office of Naval Research
Smithsonian Institution
U.S. Geological Survey
NASA
State Funding Sources
(total September 2012 (incomplete): $3,682,766)
Florida Department of Education
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (formerly Department of
Environmental Regulation and Department of Natural Resources; plus via FOCC)
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Florida Institute of Oceanography
Florida International University Foundation
Florida Salt Water Fishing License Trust Fund
Florida Sea Grant
South West Florida Water Management District
University of Mississippi
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Private Funding Sources
(Total September 2012 (incomplete): ~$43,896,650)
ANR Pipeline Company
British Petroleum
Earthwatch
The Florida Technology, Research and Scholarship Board
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Industrial Forge Inc.
The International Foundation
Kirby Foundation
March of Dimes
Mary Flagler Cary Trust
Miami Yamaha Billfish Tournament
National Geographic/British Broadcasting Corporation
Ocean Reef and Gun Club
The Nature Conservancy
Whitehall Foundation
Winslow Foundation
Other Private Donors
Source: Florida Institute of Oceanography, personal communication with Jyotika Virmani, January,
2013.
APPENDICES Page 16
Table - T7
Florida Defense Industry
Economic Impact Analysis of Florida’s Coastal Counties, 2000-2009
County Number of Defense
Contractors,
2000 – 2009
Number of Defense
Contracts Awarded,
2000 – 2009
Dollar Amount of
Defense Contracts
Awarded, 2000 – 2009
Bay 356 4,716 $4,249,180,454
Brevard 605 10,941 $16,493,659,260
Broward 845 24,061 $3,440,366,548
Charlotte 35 550 $12,871,551
Collier 78 1,607 $73,228,004
Duval 1,150 13,022 $5,828,602,163
Escambia 524 8,960 $1,850,954,615
Flagler 19 99 $3,358,855
Franklin 2 13 $85,720
Hernando 31 192 $6,666,900
Hillsborough 839 9,409 $6,149,643,307
Indian River 35 232 $36,696,851
Lee 124 911 $115,878,471
Manatee 117 3,821 $567,953,971
Martin 86 1,296 $313,823,768
Miami-Dade 989 18,307 $3,503,052,863
Monroe 120 620 $87,499,974
Nassau 32 211 $18,961,618
Okaloosa 449 5,796 $6,681,597,616
Palm Beach 545 8,753 $4,436,361,773
Pasco 68 2,436 $1,349,808,558
Pinellas 603 12,170 $8,372,219,658
St. Johns 140 1,361 $1,529,049,479
St. Lucie 32 119 $25,609,896
Santa Rosa 144 734 $197,714,483
Sarasota 117 1,651 $161,517,831
Volusia 177 1,763 $760,734,989
Total 8,262 133,751 $66,267,099,176
Source: 2010 Florida Defense Industry Economic Impact Analysis: State and Regional Analyses,
Volume One, January 7, 2011. Governmentcontractswon.com.