2024年,非居民角观者在蒙大拿州花费7.7亿美元,带动了13亿美元的渔业经济,支持了16 000个就业机会。
In 2024, nonresident anglers spent $770 million in Montana, driving a $1.3 billion fishing economy and supporting 16,000 jobs.
根据蒙大拿大学和蒙大拿鱼类,野生动物和公园的报告,在2024年,渔民在蒙大拿州捕鱼花费了近13亿美元,支持约16000个工作位,并为该州的GDP贡献了9.19亿美元.
In 2024, anglers spent nearly $1.3 billion fishing in Montana, supporting about 16,000 jobs and contributing $919 million to the state’s GDP, according to a report by the University of Montana and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
侨居者花费7.7亿美元,几乎是居民花费的两倍,原因是旅费、住宿费和导游费较高。
Nonresident anglers spent $770 million, nearly double what residents spent, driven by higher costs for travel, lodging, and guides.
主要的焦点是Trout和其他冷水物种,有450 000多人购买了捕鱼许可证。
Trout and other coldwater species were the primary focus, with over 450,000 people purchasing fishing licenses.
报告着重指出,由于高角鱼数量和干旱,渔业面临越来越大的压力,促使人们讨论养护问题,而蒙大拿计划在某些水域引进老虎鳟鱼,以增加娱乐机会。
The report highlights increasing pressure on fisheries due to high angler numbers and drought, prompting conservation discussions, while Montana plans to introduce tiger trout in select waters to boost recreational opportunities.