12/14/2021 | News release | Archived content
NOAA Fisheriesreleased an updated report, U.S. Seafood Industry and For-Hire Sector Impacts from COVID-19: 2020 in Perspective. It provides an economic assessment of COVID-19 effects on the U.S. fishing and seafood industry in 2020. This includes analyses of the wild harvest, aquaculture, and the recreational charter/for-hire sectors. Our analysis shows that the COVID public health crisis created a turning point for the U.S. and the global seafood industry. It created new long-term challenges to expanding our sustainable domestic seafood sector. The pandemic also created significant challenges for the U.S. recreational for-hire industry.
Overall, our analysis of industry impacts are consistent with previous reports that indicate a broad scale and scope of the effects of COVID-19 on the entire sector.
Under typical circumstances, U.S. commercial and recreational fisheries and the broader U.S. seafood industry have a broad, positive economic impact on the U.S. economy. They generate more than $200 billion in annual sales and support 1.7 million jobs.
Losses vary by sector, region, and industry. Data and information from this report may help businesses and communities assess losses and inform long-term recovery and resilience strategies.