Sample Refuge and Management District Descriptions
Table 4-23. Crystal River NWR: Visitor Recreation Expenditures (2011 $,000) Activity
Residents
Non-Residents
Total
$637.1
$23,595.7
$24,232.8
Hunting
$0.0
$0.0
$0.0
Fishing
$20.0
$11.4
$31.4
$657.1
$23,607.1
$24,264.2
Non-Consumptive
Total Expenditures
Table 4-24. Crystal River NWR: Local Economic Effects Associated with Recreation Visits (2011 $,000) Residents
Non-Residents
Total
$1,027.2
$37,108.9
$38,136.1
8
270
278
Job Income
$313.5
$11,135.0
$11,448.6
Total Tax Revenue
$130.3
$4,494.8
$4,625.1
Final Demand Jobs
Table 4-25 shows total economic effects (total recreation expenditures plus net economic value) for 2011. For an individual, net economic value is that person's total willingness to pay for a particular recreation activity minus his or her actual expenditures for that activity. The figure for economic value is derived by multiplying net economic values for hunting, fishing, and non-consumptive recreation use (on a per-day basis) by estimated refuge visitor days for that activity. This figure is combined with the estimate of total expenditures to estimate total economic effects. A ratio comparing economic effects and the Refuge’s budget is unavailable because the Refuge is part of a Complex. Table 4-25. Crystal River NWR: Summary of Local Economic Effects of Recreation Visits (2011 $,000)
Crystal River NWR
FY 2011 Budget
Expenditures
Economic Value
N e t Total economic effects
NA
$24,264.2
$10,056.0
$34,320.2
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