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Descriptions of Selected Fishery Landings and Estimates of Vessel Revenue from Areas: A Planning-level Assessment


Prepared by:
National Marine Fisheries Service


April 30, 2024



OCS-A 0519



Data sources:
Commercial Fisheries landings data, Vessel Trip Reports, and Surfclam/OceanQuahog Logbooks


In order to meet requirements of maintaining data confidentiality, these strata are presented individually. In addition, for records that did not meet the rule of three (>=3 unique dealers and >= 3 unique permits), values were summarized as ‘ALL OTHERS’.

Some caveats/notes:

  • The lease area and any export cable corridor(s) for approved projects, as applicable, used for this report reflect areas posted on the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) website as of November 16, 2023.
  • Values are reported in real 2022 dollars as calculated using the GDP Implicit Price Deflator.
  • Pounds are reported in landed (dressed) pounds.
  • Data summarized here is based on vessels that are required to provide federal VTRs for GARFO managed species (check here for more information).
  • Federal lobster vessels with only lobster permits do not have a VTR requirement. Many vessels issued an Atlantic Highly Migratory Species or Southeast Regional Office permit also do not have a Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office (GARFO) VTR requirement. Trips with no GARFO VTR are not reflected in this summary and impacts to these fisheries may be underrepresented.
  • The ASMFC FMP includes the following species: American Lobster, Cobia, Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Red Drum, Menhaden, NK Sea Bass, NK Seatrout, Spot, Striped Bass, Tautog, Jonah Crab, and Pandalid Shrimp.
  • The SERO FMP includes the following species: Amber Jack, Brown Shrimp, Dolphinfish, Greater Amberjack, Grouper, Grunts, Hogfish, King Mackerel, Long Tail Grouper, NK Porgy, Penaeid Shrimp, Red Grouper, Red Hind, Red Porgy, Red Snapper, Rock Hind, Sand Tilefish, Scamp Grouper, Snapper, Snowy Grouper, Spadefish, Spanish Mackerel, Speckled Hind, Spiny American Lobster, Triggerfish, Vermillion Snapper, Wahoo, Wreckfish, Yellowedge Grouper.
  • There exist other fisheries in State waters that may not be reflected in data from federal sources (e.g. whelk, bluefish, and menhaden). It is recommended to query state agencies for additional data within state waters.
  • All summaries presented here are built from percentages of a trip that overlapped spatially with the WEAs. These percentages were applied to landings and values for that trip and summed. This differs from simply using the self-reported VTR/clam logbook locations as those place all value from that trip at a single point. Use of the VTR raster model is more representative as smoothing reported locations reduces the effect of location inaccuracy.
  • The information reported for 2020 should be interpreted with caution due to the generalized impacts the COVID-19 pandemic had across many fisheries in the Greater Atlantic Region resulting in reduced landings and lower prices; hence lower revenues as well as unusually low numbers of vessels that fished during the year.
  • The number of small businesses changes over time both because of changes in affiliated ownership and fluctuations in revenue. For this reason, we use and report only the most recent three years’ revenue in the Small Business Analysis section of this report, consistent with historical guidance provided by the Small Business Administration.
  • Confidential data is listed as “Suppressed” or “All Others.”
  • All numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand.


References
DePiper GS (2014) Statistically assessing the precision of self-reported VTR fishing locations.
Benjamin S, Lee MY, DePiper G. 2018. Visualizing fishing data as rasters. NEFSC Ref Doc 18-12; 24 p.



Most Impacted FMPs

We define “most impacted” as the FMPs deriving the most revenue from the area over the fifteen year analysis period of 2008 to 2022, indicating the highest potential for impact to industry from a reduction in fishing area. The top 5 FMPs by revenue in OCS-A 0519 were Sea Scallop, ASMFC FMP, Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass, Surfclam, Ocean Quahog and Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish. Revenue values have been deflated to 2022 dollars. Specific figures on these FMPs within the area follow. See Table 5.1 for area totals for all FMPs and species.

Figure 1.1 Landings from the Most Impacted FMPs within OCS-A 0519

Table 1.1 Fifteen Year Total Landings (Pounds) from the Most Impacted FMPs within OCS-A 0519
FMP Fifteen Year Landings
ASMFC FMP 2,592,000
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 326,000
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 123,000
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 87,000
Sea Scallop 64,000
Total 3,192,000

Figure 1.2 Revenue from the Most Impacted FMPs within OCS-A 0519

Table 1.2 Fifteen Year Total Revenue from the Most Impacted FMPs within OCS-A 0519
FMP Fifteen Year Revenue
Sea Scallop $714,000
ASMFC FMP $378,000
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass $344,000
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog $274,000
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish $71,000
Total $1,781,000


Other Impacted FMPs

We analyzed other impacted FMPs separately in order to better visualize the estimated landings and revenues. The other impacted FMPs are: All Others, Atlantic Herring, Bluefish, Highly Migratory Species, Monkfish, Northeast Multispecies, SERO FMP, Skates, Small-Mesh Multispecies, Spiny Dogfish, Tilefish and “No Federal FMP.” The category “No Federal FMP” contains a variety of species that are not federally regulated, such as: lobster, Jonah crab, smooth and chain dogfish, whelk, and menhaden, (there are close to 57 species without federal FMPs caught in the OCS-A 0519 area). The category “All Others” refers to FMPs with less than three permits or dealers impacted to protect data confidentiality. Revenue values have been deflated to 2022 dollars. See Table 5.1 for area totals for all FMPs and species.

Figure 2.1 Landings from the Other Impacted FMPs within OCS-A 0519

Table 2.1 Fifteen Year Total Landings (Pounds) from the Other Impacted FMPs within OCS-A 0519
FMP Fifteen Year Landings
No Federal FMP 37,000
All Others 32,000
Highly Migratory Species 18,000
Atlantic Herring 6,000
Skates 4,000
Bluefish 1,000
Spiny Dogfish 1,000
Monkfish 1,000
SERO FMP 1,000
Small-Mesh Multispecies <500
Tilefish <500
Northeast Multispecies <500
Total 102,000

Figure 2.2 Revenue from the Other Impacted FMPs within OCS-A 0519

Table 2.2 Fifteen Year Total Revenue from the Other Impacted FMPs within OCS-A 0519
FMP Fifteen Year Revenue
No Federal FMP $40,000
All Others $29,000
Highly Migratory Species $15,000
Monkfish $2,000
Skates $1,000
Bluefish $1,000
Tilefish $1,000
SERO FMP $1,000
Atlantic Herring $1,000
Northeast Multispecies <$500
Small-Mesh Multispecies <$500
Spiny Dogfish <$500
Total $91,000


Most Impacted Species

We analyzed the top ten species due to their economic importance in the area and to isolate them from combined FMPs. The top ten species by revenue are: Sea Scallop, Black Sea Bass, Surfclam, All Others, American Lobster, Menhaden, Summer Flounder, Longfin Squid, Illex Squid and Knobbed Whelk. The category “All Others” refers to species with less than three permits or dealers impacted to protect data confidentiality. Revenue values have been deflated to 2022 dollars. See Table 5.1 for area totals for all FMPs and species.


Figure 3.1 Landings from the Most Impacted Species within OCS-A 0519

Table 3.1 Fifteen Year Total Landings (Pounds) from the Most Impacted Species within OCS-A 0519
Species Fifteen Year Landings
All Others 2,053,000
Menhaden 569,000
Surfclam 326,000
Black Sea Bass 99,000
Sea Scallop 64,000
Illex Squid 45,000
Longfin Squid 26,000
Summer Flounder 21,000
American Lobster 17,000
Knobbed Whelk 13,000
Total 3,232,000

Figure 3.2 Revenue from the Most Impacted Species within OCS-A 0519

Table 3.2 Fifteen Year Total Revenue from the Most Impacted Species within OCS-A 0519
Species Fifteen Year Revenue
Sea Scallop $714,000
Black Sea Bass $289,000
Surfclam $274,000
All Others $258,000
American Lobster $97,000
Menhaden $56,000
Summer Flounder $53,000
Longfin Squid $35,000
Illex Squid $29,000
Knobbed Whelk $18,000
Total $1,823,000


Select Gear Types

We analyzed select gear types to better understand the type of fishing occurring inOCS-A 0519. The select gear types are: Dredge-Other, Dredge-Clam, Dredge-Scallop, Gillnet-Sink, Gillnet-Other, Weir-Trap, Seine-Purse, Seine-Other, Handline, Hand-Other, Trawl-Bottom, Trawl-Midwater, Longline-Bottom, Longline-Pelagic, Pot-Other, and Pot-Lobster. The category “All Others” refers to species with less than three permits or dealers impacted to protect data confidentiality.Revenue values have been deflated to 2022 dollars.


Figure 4.1 Landings from the Select Gear Types within OCS-A 0519

Table 4.1 Fifteen Year Total Landings (Pounds) from the Select Gear Types within OCS-A 0519
Gear Type Fifteen Year Landings
All Others 2,555,000
Dredge-Clam 328,000
Trawl-Bottom 176,000
Pot-Other 141,000
Dredge-Scallop 63,000
Gillnet-Sink 21,000
Pot-Lobster 11,000
Handline <500
Total 3,294,000

Figure 4.2 Revenue from the Select Gear Types within OCS-A 0519

Table 4.2 Fifteen Year Total Revenue from the Select Gear Types within OCS-A 0519
Gear Type Fifteen Year Revenue
Dredge-Scallop $699,000
Pot-Other $380,000
All Others $306,000
Dredge-Clam $279,000
Trawl-Bottom $156,000
Pot-Lobster $35,000
Gillnet-Sink $17,000
Handline <$500
Total $1,871,000


Totals

The following table displays the given year total revenue and total landed pounds of all species by all gear types within the area. From 2008-2022, a total of 3.294 million pounds worth $1.871 million were landed from within OCS-A 0519.

Table 5.1 Fifteen Year Total Revenue and Landings (Pounds) within OCS-A 0519
Year Revenue Landings
2008 $178,000 339,000
2009 $121,000 57,000
2010 $240,000 129,000
2011 $92,000 116,000
2012 $158,000 199,000
2013 $91,000 105,000
2014 $48,000 48,000
2015 $96,000 155,000
2016 $175,000 126,000
2017 $77,000 59,000
2018 $105,000 199,000
2019 $143,000 94,000
2020 $97,000 108,000
2021 $221,000 1,462,000
2022 $31,000 101,000
Total $1,871,000 3,294,000


Landings and Revenue by State

The following table displays total revenue and total landed pounds by state within the OCS-A 0519 area.

Table 6.1 Most Impacted States, by Revenue and Landings within OCS-A 0519
State Fifteen Year Revenue Fifteen Year Landings
NJ $1,140,000 3,013,000
MA $307,000 80,000
VA $201,000 31,000
MD $83,000 90,000
DE $79,000 24,000
RI $42,000 49,000
NC $14,000 7,000
CT $5,000 1,000
NY $1,000 1,000
All Others <$500 <500



Landings and Revenue by Port

The cumulative revenue and landings of the ten most impacted ports (by revenue) from 2008-2022 are listed below. These ports are estimated to receive the most revenue from fishing within the OCS-A 0519 area. Each “Community Snapshot” link provides additional information for each port, including the value of major species landed in that port, size of vessels operating from that port, demographic information, and relevant social indicators, including fishing engagement. Data for ports that cannot be displayed due to confidentiality protection or because no known port was reported are displayed as “All Other Ports” for the affiliated landing state. The top ten ports contain a masked set of ports for VA with more than 2 ports. These ports are Cape Charles, VA, City Of Seaford, VA, Greenbackville, VA and Norfolk, VA.

Table 7.1 Fifteen Year Landings and Revenue from the Most Impacted Ports within OCS-A 0519
Port State Community Snapshot Fifteen Year Revenue Fifteen Year Landings
Cape May NJ Cape May $730,000 2,716,000
New Bedford MA New Bedford $299,000 37,000
Atlantic City NJ Atlantic City $192,000 229,000
Sea Isle City NJ Sea Isle City $178,000 61,000
Newport News VA Newport News $104,000 13,000
Ocean City MD Ocean City $83,000 90,000
Indian River DE Indian River $76,000 23,000
All Other Ports VA No Community Snapshot Available $48,000 5,000
Hampton VA Hampton $37,000 7,000
North Kingstown RI North Kingstown $22,000 28,000

Table 7.2 Fifteen Year Annual Maximum, Average, and Minimum Revenue and Landings from the Most Impacted Ports within OCS-A 0519
Port State Minimum Revenue Average Revenue Maximum Revenue Minimum Landings Average Landings Maximum Landings
Cape May NJ $10,000 $49,000 $161,000 21,000 181,000 1,443,000
New Bedford MA Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Atlantic City NJ Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Sea Isle City NJ Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Newport News VA Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Ocean City MD <$500 $6,000 $21,000 <500 6,000 24,000
Indian River DE Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
All Other Ports VA Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Hampton VA Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
North Kingstown RI Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection

Figure 7.1 Most Impacted Ports Annual Average and time series Maximum and Minimum Landings within OCS-A 0519

Figure 7.2 Most Impacted Ports Annual Average and time series Maximum and Minimum Revenues within OCS-A 0519

Total Fifteen Year Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species for the Ten Most Impacted Ports (by Revenue)

Cape May, NJ

Table 8.1 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within Cape May, NJ during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
All Others $332,000 2,598,000
Sea Scallop $197,000 17,000
American Lobster $60,000 10,000
Black Sea Bass $60,000 22,000
Summer Flounder $19,000 7,000
Knobbed Whelk $18,000 12,000
Longfin Squid $15,000 10,000
Illex Squid $9,000 16,000
Channeled Whelk $8,000 1,000
Tautog $3,000 1,000
Atlantic Croaker $3,000 6,000
Jonah Crab $1,000 4,000
Scup $1,000 2,000
Conger Eel $1,000 1,000

New Bedford, MA

Table 8.2 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within New Bedford, MA during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
Sea Scallop $290,000 25,000
All Others $5,000 5,000
Illex Squid $3,000 4,000

Atlantic City, NJ

Table 8.3 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within Atlantic City, NJ during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
Surfclam $187,000 228,000

Sea Isle City, NJ

Table 8.4 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within Sea Isle City, NJ during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
Black Sea Bass $157,000 54,000
American Lobster $16,000 3,000
All Others $2,000 3,000

Newport News, VA

Table 8.5 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within Newport News, VA during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
Sea Scallop $98,000 10,000
Summer Flounder $5,000 2,000
All Others $1,000 1,000

Ocean City, MD

Table 8.6 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within Ocean City, MD during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
Surfclam $43,000 52,000
Dogfish Smooth $14,000 18,000
Sea Scallop $6,000 1,000
Summer Flounder $5,000 2,000
Black Sea Bass $5,000 1,000
All Others $4,000 11,000
Atlantic Croaker $1,000 1,000
Bluefish $1,000 1,000

Indian River, DE

Table 8.7 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within Indian River, DE during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
Black Sea Bass $55,000 18,000
American Lobster $18,000 3,000

All Other Ports, VA

Table 8.8 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within All Other Ports, VA during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
All Others $48,000 5,000

Hampton, VA

Table 8.9 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within Hampton, VA during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
Sea Scallop $32,000 3,000
Summer Flounder $4,000 1,000

North Kingstown, RI

Table 8.10 Revenues and Landings from the Most Impacted Species within North Kingstown, RI during 2008-2022
Species Total Revenue Total Landings
All Others $14,000 22,000
Longfin Squid $8,000 6,000


Port Dependency

The percentage of regional revenue and landings for the ten most dependent ports (by maximum percent of annual regional revenue) are listed below. Percent of revenue and landings is derived by taking the annual revenue and landings within the OCS-A 0519 area and dividing it by the total annual fishing revenue and landings in that port during 2008-2022.

Table 9.1 Fifteen Year Maximum Percent Annual Regional Fishing Revenue from the Most Dependent Ports within OCS-A 0519
Port State Percent of Revenue Percent of Landings
Indian River DE 1.32% 1.04%
Sea Isle City NJ 1.06% 0.62%
Lewes DE 0.14% 0.10%
Ocean City MD 0.07% 0.03%
Cape May NJ 0.06% 0.15%
Atlantic City NJ 0.05% 0.01%
Chincoteague VA 0.03% 0.01%
Wildwood NJ 0.02% 0.01%
Newport News VA 0.02% 0.00%
Davisville RI 0.02% 0.02%
Table 9.2 Most Dependent Ports, by Minimum, Average, and Maximum Annual Revenue and Landings from the Most Dependent Ports within OCS-A 0519
Port State Minimum Revenue Average Revenue Maximum Revenue Minimum Landings Average Landings Maximum Landings
Indian River DE Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Sea Isle City NJ Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Lewes DE Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Ocean City MD <$500 $6,000 $21,000 <500 6,000 24,000
Cape May NJ $10,000 $49,000 $161,000 21,000 181,000 1,443,000
Atlantic City NJ Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Chincoteague VA Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Wildwood NJ Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Newport News VA Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection
Davisville RI Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection Excluded for confidentiality protection

Figure 9.1 Most Dependent Ports Annual Average and time series Maximum and Minimum Landings within OCS-A 0519

Figure 9.2 Most Dependent Ports Annual Average and time series Maximum and Minimum Revenues within OCS-A 0519


Percentage of Revenue by Permit

We also analyzed the percentage of each permit’s total commercial fishing revenue coming from within the OCS-A 0519 area (see boxplots figures and tables below). Boxplots are important statistical summaries because they provide information about the distribution of the percentages. The boxplots below begin at the 1st quartile, or the value beneath which 25 percent of all observations fall. A thick line within the box identifies the median, the observation at which 50 percent of observations are above or beneath. The box ends at the 3rd quartile, or the observation beneath which 75 percent of observations fall. Nonparametric estimates of the minimum and maximum values are also indicated by the “whiskers” (dashed line terminating in a vertical line) that jut out from each side of the box. Any points outside of these whiskers are observations that are considered outliers. In our tables, however, the maximum values are inclusive of outliers. The first table below presents the minimum, 1st quartile, median, 3rd quartile, and maximum values for the area. These are the fifteen year revenue percentages. The following table represents the total number of outliers by year. The boxplots in the figures below further separate the area out by year.

Table 10.1 Analysis of Fifteen Year Permit Revenue Percentage Boxplots within OCS-A 0519
Min 1st Quartile Median 3rd Quartile Max
0% 0% 0.02% 0.06% 50%
Table 10.2 Fifteen Year Outlier Count within OCS-A 0519
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
21 29 27 27 17 14 12 15 15 12 14 18 10 12 11

Figure 10.1 Annual Permit Revenue Percentage Boxplots within OCS-A 0519


Small Business Analysis

A business primarily engaged in commercial fishing is classified as a small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates) and has combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its affiliated operations worldwide. Small Business Administration principles of affiliation are used to define a business entity, meaning the following analysis is conducted upon unique business interests, which can represent multiple vessel permits. As such, this section presents the total number of entities, by business category, and the total revenue generated by that business category in Table 11.1. For those businesses with historical fishing within the OCS-A 0519 area, Table 11.2 presents the revenue generated inside the OCS-A 0519 area against the total revenue from those same entities. Revenue values have been deflated to 2022 dollars.


Table 11.1 Total number of entities engaged in federally managed fishing within the Northeast region, and their total revenue, by business category
Year Business Type Number of Entities Revenue
2020 Large Business 11 $172,982,000
2020 Small Business 1,042 $394,946,000
2021 Large Business 11 $209,355,000
2021 Small Business 1,087 $530,723,000
2022 Large Business 11 $147,391,000
2022 Small Business 1,119 $376,978,000
Table 11.2 Revenue within the OCS-A 0519 area compared to total revenue from all areas for entities active within the OCS-A 0519 area, by business category
Year Business Type Number of Entities Area Revenue Total Revenue
2020 Large Business 9 $19,000 $140,928,000
2020 Small Business 60 $77,000 $98,823,000
2021 Large Business 7 $8,000 $146,204,000
2021 Small Business 69 $212,000 $167,521,000
2022 Large Business 5 $4,000 $59,738,000
2022 Small Business 38 $27,000 $44,520,000


Species Dependence

The tables below indicate the top ten species deriving the most revenue from the area by year. Additional information includes landings and effort (Days-at-Sea, or DAS) occurring within the area of interest as a percentage of totals generated by that species across the entire region for each year and the total number of trips and vessels from the area FMP, species, and port for each year. Trips with less than three permits or dealers have been removed to protect data confidentiality. The total number of trips, and number vessels taking those trips, represent an upper bound on the counts as it does not take into account the probability of these trips actually overlapping the area of interest, and identifies all the individuals who could be displaced by wind energy development. Therefore, also included is a count of trips and vessels weighted by the probability of overlap with the area of interest, to generate a more precise expected count of trips and vessels fishing within the area. The category “All Others” refers to gear type categories with less than three permits or dealers impacted to protect data confidentiality.

Table 12.1 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Year within OCS-A 0519
Year Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Trips Expected Vessels
2008 877 213 13 11
2009 798 225 10 10
2010 727 238 12 10
2011 671 156 9 9
2012 770 108 17 12
2013 436 84 12 8
2014 469 89 8 6
2015 523 108 7 7
2016 555 120 14 9
2017 430 69 13 7
2018 434 91 15 7
2019 477 93 17 8
2020 341 100 13 4
2021 444 107 12 7
2022 226 59 2 2
Table 12.2 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2022
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
All Others 0.04 0.06 0.00
American Eel 0.03 0.04 0.03
Black Sea Bass 0.01 0.01 0.00
Longfin Squid 0.01 0.01 0.00
Scup 0.01 0.01 0.00
Atlantic Surfclams 0.00 0.01 0.00
Summer Flounder 0.00 0.00 0.00
Swordfish 0.00 0.00 0.01
Blueline Tilefish 0.00 0.00 0.01
Weakfish 0.00 0.00 0.00
Table 12.3 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2022
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 32 13 1 1
Bluefish 21 13 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 12 9 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 104 36 1 1
Monkfish 26 16 1 1
No Federal FMP 117 31 1 1
Sea Scallop 6 4 1 1
Skates 4 3 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 26 11 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 78 36 1 1
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 7 4 1 1
Tilefish 26 16 1 1
Table 12.4 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2022
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 15 7 1 1
American Lobster 17 4 1 1
Black Sea Bass 41 19 1 1
Bluefish 21 13 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 20 12 1 1
Butterfish 24 12 1 1
Conger Eel 6 4 1 1
Golden Tilefish 19 13 1 1
John Dory 35 18 1 1
Jonah Crab 4 4 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 44 5 1 1
Longfin Squid 86 34 1 1
Monkfish 26 16 1 1
Red Hake 12 3 1 1
Scup 23 12 1 1
Sea Scallop 6 4 1 1
Silver Hake 17 10 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 9 7 1 1
Summer Flounder 42 27 1 1
Surfclam 7 4 1 1
Swordfish 8 7 1 1
Table 12.5 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2022
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Cape May, NJ 136 26 1 1
Hampton, VA 7 7 1 1
New Bedford, MA 14 6 1 1
Point Judith, RI 26 12 1 1
Table 12.6 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2021
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Black Sea Bass 0.23 0.38 0.04
All Others 0.23 0.88 0.01
Tautog 0.08 0.08 0.09
Illex Squid 0.01 0.01 0.01
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.01 0.01 0.01
Longfin Squid 0.01 0.01 0.00
American Lobster 0.00 0.01 0.01
Scup 0.00 0.01 0.00
Blueline Tilefish 0.00 0.00 0.01
Jonah Crab 0.00 0.00 0.02
Table 12.7 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2021
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 255 20 6 11
Bluefish 8 4 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 7 4 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 60 22 1 1
Monkfish 25 16 1 1
No Federal FMP 137 24 3 3
Sea Scallop 61 54 1 1
SERO FMP 13 5 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 41 12 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 208 39 4 9
Tilefish 12 7 1 1
Table 12.8 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2021
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Lobster 159 11 4 9
Atlantic Mackerel 7 7 1 1
Black Sea Bass 167 17 4 9
Bluefish 8 4 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 7 5 1 1
Butterfish 11 6 1 1
Channeled Whelk 52 4 2 2
Conger Eel 32 4 1 1
Dogfish Smooth 5 3 1 1
Golden Tilefish 8 5 1 1
Illex Squid 18 6 1 1
Jonah Crab 58 7 2 3
King Whiting 3 3 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 4 4 1 1
Longfin Squid 51 20 1 1
Monkfish 25 16 1 1
Red Hake 35 8 1 1
Rock Crab 3 3 1 1
Scup 29 16 1 1
Sea Robins 3 3 1 1
Sea Scallop 61 54 1 1
Silver Hake 7 5 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 5 3 1 1
Summer Flounder 36 22 1 1
Tautog 25 5 1 1
Triggerfish 10 4 1 1
Table 12.9 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2021
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Cape May, NJ 253 38 4 7
Hampton, VA 14 9 1 1
New Bedford, MA 42 32 1 1
Newport News, VA 5 5 1 1
Ocean City, MD 27 7 1 1
Sea Isle City, NJ 32 4 2 4
Table 12.10 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2020
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
American Eel 0.59 0.68 0.02
Black Sea Bass 0.32 0.40 0.06
All Others 0.02 0.08 0.01
American Lobster 0.02 0.02 0.01
Illex Squid 0.02 0.01 0.01
Blueline Tilefish 0.01 0.02 0.02
Longfin Squid 0.01 0.01 0.01
Scup 0.01 0.01 0.00
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.00 0.00 0.00
Jonah Crab 0.00 0.00 0.03
Table 12.11 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2020
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 138 15 4 10
Bluefish 22 16 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 11 6 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 92 36 1 1
Monkfish 44 27 1 1
No Federal FMP 119 24 3 7
Sea Scallop 43 38 1 1
SERO FMP 10 5 1 1
Skates 5 4 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 54 24 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 197 50 3 11
Tilefish 25 13 1 1
Table 12.12 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2020
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 3 3 1 1
American Lobster 116 8 3 10
Atlantic Mackerel 10 6 1 1
Black Sea Bass 145 27 3 11
Bluefish 22 16 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 22 11 1 1
Butterfish 28 19 1 1
Channeled Whelk 49 5 2 4
Conger Eel 34 5 1 1
Dogfish Smooth 6 3 1 1
Golden Tilefish 10 6 1 1
Illex Squid 25 7 1 1
Jonah Crab 54 7 2 4
King Whiting 9 8 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 17 3 2 2
Longfin Squid 73 33 1 1
Monkfish 44 27 1 1
Red Hake 32 9 1 1
Scup 39 21 1 1
Sea Scallop 43 38 1 1
Silver Hake 23 17 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 3 3 1 1
Summer Flounder 58 34 1 1
Swordfish 5 3 1 1
Table 12.13 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2020
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Cape May, NJ 146 36 2 7
Hampton, VA 15 10 1 1
New Bedford, MA 29 22 1 1
Newport News, VA 8 8 1 1
Ocean City, MD 8 7 1 1
Point Judith, RI 16 7 1 1
Table 12.14 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2019
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
American Eel 1.54 1.30 0.13
Black Sea Bass 0.36 0.42 0.06
All Others 0.02 0.05 0.01
Tautog 0.02 0.02 0.05
Illex Squid 0.01 0.01 0.01
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.01 0.01 0.01
Longfin Squid 0.01 0.01 0.01
Swordfish 0.01 0.01 0.02
Blueline Tilefish 0.01 0.01 0.02
American Lobster 0.01 0.01 0.01
Table 12.15 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2019
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 184 16 4 10
Bluefish 39 22 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 23 10 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 104 33 1 1
Monkfish 52 31 1 1
No Federal FMP 202 31 5 6
Northeast Multispecies 5 3 1 1
Sea Scallop 35 29 2 2
SERO FMP 21 10 1 1
Skates 8 5 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 93 20 2 2
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 277 51 5 13
Tilefish 34 21 1 1
Table 12.16 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2019
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 32 7 2 2
American Lobster 170 12 4 9
Atlantic Mackerel 26 14 1 1
Big Winter Skate 3 3 1 1
Black Sea Bass 215 28 5 13
Bluefish 39 22 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 20 15 1 1
Butterfish 36 18 1 1
Channeled Whelk 74 8 2 2
Conger Eel 51 10 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 14 5 1 1
Golden Tilefish 19 11 1 1
Illex Squid 26 8 1 1
John Dory 16 9 1 1
Jonah Crab 73 6 2 3
King Whiting 6 5 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 60 5 2 3
Longfin Squid 91 32 1 1
Monkfish 52 31 1 1
Red Hake 71 10 2 2
Scup 30 16 1 1
Sea Scallop 35 29 2 2
Silver Hake 28 13 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 5 4 1 1
Summer Flounder 69 38 1 1
Swordfish 8 4 1 1
Tautog 38 3 1 1
Triggerfish 20 9 1 1
Table 12.17 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2019
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Beaufort, NC 12 8 1 1
Cape May, NJ 205 24 3 6
Hampton, VA 21 11 1 1
New Bedford, MA 19 12 1 1
Newport News, VA 9 7 1 1
Ocean City, MD 15 7 1 1
Point Judith, RI 23 12 1 1
Sea Isle City, NJ 63 4 2 9
Wildwood, NJ 5 3 1 1
Table 12.18 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2018
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
American Eel 2.13 2.81 0.34
Black Sea Bass 0.30 0.36 0.05
Tautog 0.13 0.16 0.10
Atlantic Surfclams 0.07 0.07 0.07
All Others 0.04 0.13 0.01
American Lobster 0.01 0.01 0.02
Blueline Tilefish 0.01 0.01 0.01
Longfin Squid 0.01 0.01 0.00
Illex Squid 0.01 0.01 0.01
Summer Flounder 0.00 0.00 0.01
Table 12.19 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2018
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 205 14 5 12
Bluefish 12 10 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 8 5 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 63 30 1 1
Monkfish 52 32 1 1
No Federal FMP 191 26 4 8
Sea Scallop 45 34 1 1
SERO FMP 44 9 2 2
Skates 6 4 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 57 14 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 246 46 5 12
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 47 6 2 2
Tilefish 19 13 1 1
Table 12.20 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2018
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 40 3 2 5
American Lobster 176 9 4 11
Atlantic Croaker 3 3 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 21 14 1 1
Big Winter Skate 3 3 1 1
Black Sea Bass 202 22 5 12
Bluefish 12 10 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 9 7 1 1
Butterfish 33 16 1 1
Channeled Whelk 67 6 2 2
Conger Eel 51 5 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 7 4 1 1
Golden Tilefish 13 10 1 1
Illex Squid 19 8 1 1
John Dory 21 12 1 1
Jonah Crab 80 5 2 3
King Whiting 11 8 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 14 5 1 1
Longfin Squid 55 28 1 1
Monkfish 52 32 1 1
Red Hake 40 6 1 1
Scup 21 14 1 1
Sea Scallop 45 34 1 1
Silver Hake 20 11 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 7 6 1 1
Summer Flounder 64 39 1 1
Surfclam 46 5 2 2
Tautog 57 7 2 2
Triggerfish 37 5 2 2
Table 12.21 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2018
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 11 3 1 1
Barnegat, NJ 4 4 1 1
Cape May, NJ 212 27 4 6
Hampton, VA 13 13 1 1
New Bedford, MA 18 11 1 1
Newport News, VA 15 11 1 1
Ocean City, MD 22 8 1 1
Table 12.22 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2017
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Black Sea Bass 0.26 0.27 0.05
Tautog 0.04 0.04 0.05
All Others 0.02 0.03 0.01
American Lobster 0.01 0.01 0.01
Blueline Tilefish 0.00 0.01 0.00
Butterfish 0.00 0.01 0.00
Longfin Squid 0.00 0.00 0.00
Illex Squid 0.00 0.00 0.01
Summer Flounder 0.00 0.00 0.00
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.00 0.00 0.00
Table 12.23 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2017
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 219 16 5 10
Bluefish 21 13 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 5 3 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 49 18 1 1
Monkfish 25 17 1 1
No Federal FMP 195 21 5 6
Northeast Multispecies 5 3 1 1
Sea Scallop 49 25 1 1
SERO FMP 42 7 2 2
Skates 6 4 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 55 9 2 2
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 250 31 6 12
Tilefish 4 4 1 1
Table 12.24 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2017
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Lobster 202 11 5 10
Atlantic Croaker 15 6 1 1
Big Winter Skate 5 3 1 1
Black Sea Bass 221 15 5 12
Bluefish 21 13 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 3 3 1 1
Butterfish 15 7 1 1
Channeled Whelk 65 5 2 2
Conger Eel 86 7 3 4
Illex Squid 17 8 1 1
John Dory 20 10 1 1
Jonah Crab 81 7 2 2
Knobbed Whelk 35 6 1 1
Longfin Squid 40 15 1 1
Monkfish 25 17 1 1
Red Hake 50 6 2 2
Scup 11 8 1 1
Sea Scallop 49 25 1 1
Silver Hake 5 4 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 3 3 1 1
Summer Flounder 29 19 1 1
Tautog 57 5 1 1
Triggerfish 38 6 1 1
Table 12.25 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2017
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Cape May, NJ 173 28 3 5
Hampton, VA 6 6 1 1
Lewes, DE 27 3 1 1
New Bedford, MA 11 9 1 1
Newport News, VA 5 5 1 1
Ocean City, MD 38 6 1 1
Point Judith, RI 9 4 1 1
Table 12.26 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2016
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Black Sea Bass 0.21 0.24 0.04
Atlantic Surfclams 0.07 0.08 0.08
Tautog 0.04 0.07 0.09
Illex Squid 0.02 0.02 0.02
American Eel 0.02 0.04 0.02
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.02 0.02 0.02
Atlantic Croaker 0.02 0.01 0.06
Atlantic Bluefish 0.01 0.01 0.01
All Others 0.01 0.03 0.01
American Lobster 0.01 0.01 0.01
Table 12.27 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2016
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 221 21 5 7
Bluefish 43 28 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 24 12 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 143 47 1 1
Monkfish 51 26 1 1
No Federal FMP 237 33 4 6
Sea Scallop 72 57 2 4
SERO FMP 46 9 2 2
Skates 11 4 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 71 11 1 1
Spiny Dogfish 7 7 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 260 48 4 7
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 91 6 3 3
Tilefish 28 11 1 1
Table 12.28 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2016
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 9 5 1 1
American Lobster 181 9 4 7
Atlantic Croaker 36 11 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 11 10 1 1
Black Sea Bass 201 26 4 7
Bluefish 43 28 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 21 8 1 1
Butterfish 47 19 1 1
Channeled Whelk 43 8 2 2
Chub Mackerel 10 4 1 1
Conger Eel 110 9 3 3
Dogfish Smooth 9 7 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 7 7 1 1
Golden Tilefish 14 8 1 1
Illex Squid 36 6 1 1
John Dory 46 15 1 1
Jonah Crab 81 6 2 2
King Whiting 10 7 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 30 5 2 2
Longfin Squid 130 43 1 1
Monkfish 51 26 1 1
Northern Puffer 3 3 1 1
Red Hake 59 7 1 1
Scup 18 8 1 1
Sea Scallop 72 57 2 4
Silver Hake 14 7 1 1
Spanish Mackerel 5 3 1 1
Spot 7 4 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 14 9 1 1
Summer Flounder 97 41 2 2
Surfclam 91 6 3 3
Tautog 61 8 2 2
Triggerfish 38 5 1 1
Table 12.29 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2016
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Cape May, NJ 195 37 4 8
Hampton, VA 11 9 1 1
Hobucken, NC 6 5 1 1
New Bedford, MA 36 25 1 1
Newport News, VA 11 11 1 1
Ocean City, MD 84 12 2 2
Point Judith, RI 21 10 1 1
Wanchese, NC 5 3 1 1
Table 12.30 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2015
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Atlantic Menhaden 0.14 0.15 0.03
Black Sea Bass 0.12 0.16 0.02
Tautog 0.10 0.23 0.09
Atlantic Surfclams 0.08 0.09 0.10
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.01 0.01 0.00
Summer Flounder 0.01 0.01 0.00
Longfin Squid 0.00 0.00 0.00
All Others 0.00 0.00 0.00
Red Hake 0.00 0.00 0.01
American Lobster 0.00 0.00 0.00
Table 12.31 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2015
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 170 25 3 3
Bluefish 26 17 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 10 8 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 97 35 1 1
Monkfish 66 41 1 1
No Federal FMP 210 33 3 3
Northeast Multispecies 48 4 1 1
Sea Scallop 80 40 1 1
SERO FMP 21 4 1 1
Skates 10 5 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 69 13 2 2
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 203 55 3 3
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 108 10 3 3
Tilefish 22 13 1 1
Table 12.32 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2015
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Lobster 114 7 3 3
Atlantic Croaker 22 10 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 5 4 1 1
Black Sea Bass 133 24 3 3
Bluefish 26 17 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 13 11 1 1
Butterfish 29 13 1 1
Channeled Whelk 47 11 1 1
Conger Eel 89 10 2 2
Cunner 42 3 1 1
Dogfish Smooth 4 4 1 1
Golden Tilefish 14 8 1 1
John Dory 36 12 1 1
Jonah Crab 56 9 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 38 10 1 1
Longfin Squid 92 35 1 1
Menhaden 33 7 1 1
Monkfish 66 41 1 1
Red Hake 56 6 2 2
Scup 17 11 1 1
Sea Robins 3 3 1 1
Sea Scallop 80 40 1 1
Silver Hake 14 8 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 6 6 1 1
Summer Flounder 94 47 1 1
Surfclam 108 10 3 3
Tautog 59 5 1 1
Table 12.33 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2015
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 77 9 2 2
Beaufort, NC 10 5 1 1
Cape May, NJ 174 34 3 3
Hampton, VA 19 17 1 1
New Bedford, MA 12 8 1 1
Newport News, VA 16 14 1 1
Ocean City, MD 51 11 1 1
Point Judith, RI 13 7 1 1
Table 12.34 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2014
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
American Eel 2.07 2.18 0.09
Tautog 0.27 0.21 0.12
Black Sea Bass 0.22 0.29 0.04
Blueline Tilefish 0.14 0.15 0.02
Atlantic Menhaden 0.07 0.06 0.01
Atlantic Surfclams 0.04 0.04 0.04
Swordfish 0.02 0.02 0.02
Thresher Shark 0.02 0.03 0.09
Atlantic Croaker 0.01 0.01 0.04
Summer Flounder 0.01 0.01 0.01
Table 12.35 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2014
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 206 25 4 6
Bluefish 40 22 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 29 18 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 147 44 1 1
Monkfish 61 37 1 1
No Federal FMP 226 45 4 4
Northeast Multispecies 14 5 1 1
Sea Scallop 15 8 1 1
SERO FMP 41 15 1 1
Skates 20 8 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 97 23 2 2
Spiny Dogfish 7 5 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 280 63 4 7
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 43 10 1 1
Tilefish 19 11 1 1
Table 12.36 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2014
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 11 7 1 1
American Lobster 149 8 4 6
Atlantic Croaker 49 17 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 16 8 1 1
Black Sea Bass 179 34 4 6
Bluefish 40 22 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 16 10 1 1
Butterfish 54 21 1 1
Channeled Whelk 62 10 1 1
Chub Mackerel 12 7 1 1
Cod 10 3 1 1
Conger Eel 81 8 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 14 9 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 7 5 1 1
Golden Tilefish 9 6 1 1
Illex Squid 40 10 1 1
John Dory 19 9 1 1
Jonah Crab 27 5 1 1
King Whiting 22 10 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 48 14 1 1
Longfin Squid 121 42 1 1
Menhaden 9 7 1 1
Monkfish 61 37 1 1
Red Hake 77 14 2 2
Scup 24 15 1 1
Sea Scallop 15 8 1 1
Silver Hake 23 13 1 1
Skates 11 4 1 1
Spot 20 10 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 19 11 1 1
Summer Flounder 138 54 2 2
Surfclam 43 10 1 1
Swordfish 8 6 1 1
Tautog 64 9 2 2
Thresher Shark 6 4 1 1
Triggerfish 32 7 1 1
Yellowfin Tuna 3 3 1 1
Table 12.37 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2014
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 49 10 1 1
Beaufort, NC 5 5 1 1
Cape May, NJ 153 28 2 2
Chincoteague, VA 11 10 1 1
Indian River, DE 72 3 2 2
Newport News, VA 13 10 1 1
Ocean City, MD 58 12 1 1
Point Judith, RI 12 4 1 1
Wanchese, NC 8 6 1 1
Table 12.38 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2013
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
American Eel 0.82 0.89 0.24
Black Sea Bass 0.31 0.44 0.05
Tautog 0.17 0.14 0.09
Atlantic Surfclams 0.12 0.13 0.09
Cobia 0.08 0.22 0.21
Summer Flounder 0.01 0.01 0.01
All Others 0.01 0.01 0.01
Atlantic Croaker 0.01 0.01 0.13
Longfin Squid 0.01 0.01 0.01
Weakfish 0.01 0.00 0.00
Table 12.39 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2013
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 174 23 5 7
Bluefish 49 28 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 33 18 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 108 33 1 1
Monkfish 53 35 1 1
No Federal FMP 236 41 4 6
Sea Scallop 10 7 1 1
SERO FMP 31 8 2 2
Skates 7 6 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 94 14 2 2
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 245 56 6 8
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 50 11 2 2
Tilefish 29 18 1 1
Table 12.40 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2013
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 30 7 3 3
American Lobster 136 12 5 6
Atlantic Croaker 26 11 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 4 4 1 1
Black Sea Bass 175 38 5 7
Bluefish 49 28 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 16 9 1 1
Butterfish 46 16 1 1
Channeled Whelk 62 13 2 2
Chub Mackerel 15 7 1 1
Cobia 11 4 1 1
Conger Eel 63 5 1 1
Dogfish Smooth 21 12 1 1
Golden Tilefish 22 15 1 1
Illex Squid 31 8 1 1
John Dory 37 16 1 1
King Whiting 10 6 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 69 9 2 3
Longfin Squid 99 32 1 1
Monkfish 52 34 1 1
Red Hake 81 8 2 2
Scup 18 13 1 1
Sea Robins 3 3 1 1
Sea Scallop 10 7 1 1
Silver Hake 17 9 1 1
Skates 3 3 1 1
Spot 11 5 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 15 13 1 1
Summer Flounder 105 46 2 2
Surfclam 50 11 2 2
Swordfish 10 5 1 1
Tautog 56 7 2 2
Triggerfish 30 7 2 2
Table 12.41 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2013
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 58 12 2 2
Cape May, NJ 161 30 2 5
Chincoteague, VA 9 5 1 1
Davisville, RI 13 3 1 1
Hampton, VA 7 6 1 1
Newport News, VA 13 11 1 1
Ocean City, MD 51 13 1 1
Point Judith, RI 13 5 1 1
Sea Isle City, NJ 27 3 2 4
Table 12.42 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2012
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Black Sea Bass 0.35 0.46 0.05
Atlantic Surfclams 0.31 0.34 0.29
Clearnose Skate 0.13 0.12 0.21
Atlantic Menhaden 0.08 0.09 0.04
Tautog 0.05 0.07 0.14
Horseshoe Crab 0.03 0.02 0.02
Summer Flounder 0.01 0.02 0.01
Illex Squid 0.01 0.01 0.02
Atlantic Croaker 0.01 0.01 0.12
Thresher Shark 0.01 0.01 0.04
Table 12.43 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2012
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 250 35 6 8
Bluefish 103 53 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 54 26 2 2
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 167 52 1 1
Monkfish 112 53 1 1
No Federal FMP 269 44 4 7
Northeast Multispecies 41 4 1 1
Sea Scallop 41 20 1 1
SERO FMP 41 15 2 2
Skates 24 11 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 81 12 2 2
Spiny Dogfish 7 7 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 393 69 6 9
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 207 20 5 6
Tilefish 31 18 1 1
Table 12.44 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2012
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Lobster 175 14 5 7
Atlantic Croaker 52 20 2 2
Atlantic Mackerel 6 6 1 1
Black Sea Bass 237 38 6 8
Bluefish 103 53 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 22 13 1 1
Butterfish 39 18 1 1
Channeled Whelk 62 13 2 3
Clearnose Skate 8 3 1 1
Conger Eel 88 10 3 3
Dogfish Smooth 37 17 2 2
Dogfish Spiny 7 7 1 1
Golden Tilefish 19 12 1 1
Horseshoe Crab 49 5 1 1
Illex Squid 41 9 1 1
John Dory 37 15 1 1
Jonah Crab 33 3 2 2
King Whiting 14 10 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 52 11 1 1
Longfin Squid 152 48 1 1
Menhaden 32 8 1 1
Monkfish 112 53 1 1
Octopus 3 3 1 1
Red Hake 67 5 2 2
Scup 25 16 1 1
Sea Scallop 41 20 1 1
Silver Hake 14 8 1 1
Skates 14 9 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 16 8 1 1
Striped Bass 3 3 1 1
Summer Flounder 207 61 2 2
Surfclam 206 19 5 6
Swordfish 12 8 1 1
Tautog 62 10 2 2
Thresher Shark 5 3 1 1
Triggerfish 35 9 2 2
Table 12.45 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2012
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 205 20 5 6
Beaufort, NC 3 3 1 1
Cape May, NJ 169 27 2 5
Chincoteague, VA 13 11 1 1
Davisville, RI 7 3 1 1
Hampton, VA 20 11 1 1
New Bedford, MA 7 3 1 1
Newport News, VA 39 21 1 1
North Kingstown, RI 16 3 1 1
Ocean City, MD 148 18 3 3
Point Judith, RI 10 3 1 1
Sea Isle City, NJ 45 3 3 3
Table 12.46 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2011
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Black Sea Bass 0.18 0.25 0.03
Tautog 0.13 0.12 0.08
American Eel 0.07 0.15 0.06
Atlantic Surfclams 0.07 0.07 0.09
Atlantic Croaker 0.05 0.05 0.15
Summer Flounder 0.05 0.05 0.02
Illex Squid 0.03 0.03 0.03
Horseshoe Crab 0.02 0.02 0.31
Swordfish 0.01 0.01 0.02
Longfin Squid 0.01 0.01 0.01
Table 12.47 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2011
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 229 37 4 5
Bluefish 120 48 2 2
Highly Migratory Species 62 19 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 215 61 1 1
Monkfish 147 91 1 1
No Federal FMP 241 49 4 4
Northeast Multispecies 69 6 2 2
Sea Scallop 88 61 1 1
SERO FMP 18 8 1 1
Skates 18 8 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 87 17 2 2
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 395 87 6 6
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 62 6 3 3
Tilefish 19 12 1 1
Table 12.48 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2011
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 21 5 1 1
American Lobster 128 12 3 3
Atlantic Croaker 109 31 2 2
Atlantic Mackerel 10 5 1 1
Black Sea Bass 205 49 4 4
Bluefish 120 48 2 2
Blueline Tilefish 12 9 1 1
Bonito 5 3 1 1
Butterfish 71 27 1 1
Channeled Whelk 66 19 2 2
Cod 63 3 1 1
Conger Eel 61 6 1 1
Dogfish Smooth 43 12 1 1
Golden Tilefish 11 8 1 1
Horseshoe Crab 12 3 1 1
Illex Squid 77 12 1 1
John Dory 31 13 1 1
King Whiting 21 10 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 51 12 1 1
Longfin Squid 176 56 1 1
Monkfish 147 91 1 1
Northern Puffer 12 3 1 1
Red Hake 75 9 2 2
Scup 18 14 1 1
Sea Scallop 88 61 1 1
Sheepshead 5 5 1 1
Silver Hake 14 10 1 1
Skates 8 4 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 22 12 1 1
Summer Flounder 242 77 2 2
Surfclam 62 6 3 3
Swordfish 19 7 1 1
Tautog 66 8 2 2
Triggerfish 12 6 1 1
Table 12.49 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2011
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 19 6 1 1
Beaufort, NC 11 5 1 1
Cape May, NJ 194 50 3 3
Hampton, VA 10 5 1 1
New Bedford, MA 36 26 1 1
Newport News, VA 47 31 1 1
North Kingstown, RI 40 4 1 1
Ocean City, MD 128 15 3 3
Point Judith, RI 19 5 1 1
Sea Isle City, NJ 29 4 1 1
Wanchese, NC 9 8 1 1
Table 12.50 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2010
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
American Eel 0.72 1.12 0.11
Black Sea Bass 0.32 0.41 0.04
Thresher Shark 0.32 0.44 0.17
Atlantic Menhaden 0.18 0.13 0.05
Tautog 0.09 0.10 0.11
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.03 0.03 0.04
Atlantic Croaker 0.03 0.03 0.08
Atlantic Mackerel 0.03 0.03 0.01
Summer Flounder 0.02 0.02 0.03
Atlantic Bluefish 0.01 0.01 0.01
Table 12.51 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2010
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 210 40 5 6
Atlantic Herring 14 8 1 1
Bluefish 68 37 2 2
Highly Migratory Species 32 14 2 2
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 134 56 1 1
Monkfish 208 132 2 2
No Federal FMP 262 56 5 7
Northeast Multispecies 53 12 1 1
Sea Scallop 233 145 2 2
SERO FMP 19 8 1 1
Skates 17 6 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 77 17 2 2
Spiny Dogfish 7 5 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 367 93 7 7
Tilefish 18 15 1 1
Table 12.52 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2010
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 16 5 2 2
American Lobster 129 17 4 5
Atlantic Croaker 61 19 1 1
Atlantic Herring 14 8 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 21 11 1 1
Black Sea Bass 206 54 5 6
Bluefish 68 37 2 2
Blueline Tilefish 7 6 1 1
Butterfish 44 21 1 1
Channeled Whelk 72 18 2 3
Cod 41 5 1 1
Conger Eel 87 13 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 27 11 2 2
Dogfish Spiny 7 5 1 1
Golden Tilefish 15 13 1 1
Illex Squid 33 15 1 1
John Dory 26 15 1 1
Jonah Crab 8 6 1 1
King Whiting 28 9 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 55 12 1 1
Longfin Squid 95 46 1 1
Menhaden 28 7 1 1
Monkfish 208 132 2 2
Red Hake 66 11 2 2
Scup 15 13 1 1
Sea Scallop 233 145 2 2
Silver Hake 21 12 1 1
Skates 14 6 1 1
Southern Flounder 7 4 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 14 9 1 1
Summer Flounder 216 78 2 2
Tautog 69 7 2 2
Thresher Shark 4 4 1 1
Triggerfish 15 4 1 1
White Hake 5 4 1 1
Witch Flounder 4 4 1 1
Table 12.53 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2010
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Beaufort, NC 9 5 1 1
Cape May, NJ 188 60 5 6
Hampton, VA 17 16 1 1
Indian River, DE 59 3 2 2
New Bedford, MA 111 73 1 1
Newport News, VA 61 35 1 1
Ocean City, MD 100 19 3 3
Oriental, NC 10 10 1 1
Point Judith, RI 10 8 1 1
Sea Isle City, NJ 19 5 2 2
Wanchese, NC 16 12 1 1
Table 12.54 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2009
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Black Sea Bass 0.35 0.38 0.06
Tautog 0.13 0.12 0.10
Cobia 0.12 0.13 0.15
Atlantic Menhaden 0.09 0.08 0.03
Summer Flounder 0.03 0.04 0.03
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.02 0.02 0.02
Atlantic Croaker 0.02 0.03 0.13
Longfin Squid 0.01 0.01 0.01
Thresher Shark 0.01 0.01 0.05
Butterfish 0.00 0.02 0.01
Table 12.55 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2009
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 241 52 4 5
Bluefish 95 52 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 21 11 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 152 68 1 1
Monkfish 171 111 2 2
No Federal FMP 293 55 4 4
Northeast Multispecies 31 14 1 1
Sea Scallop 228 119 3 3
SERO FMP 71 25 2 2
Skates 27 8 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 86 26 2 2
Spiny Dogfish 6 5 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 502 111 7 8
Tilefish 10 9 1 1
Table 12.56 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2009
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Lobster 122 20 3 3
Atlantic Croaker 100 32 2 2
Atlantic Mackerel 14 11 1 1
Black Sea Bass 203 46 5 5
Bluefish 95 52 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 7 6 1 1
Butterfish 40 22 1 1
Channeled Whelk 102 15 1 1
Cobia 13 7 1 1
Conger Eel 99 17 3 3
Dogfish Smooth 14 6 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 6 5 1 1
Golden Tilefish 6 6 1 1
Illex Squid 18 9 1 1
John Dory 10 8 1 1
Jonah Crab 20 8 1 1
King Whiting 28 10 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 106 10 1 1
Longfin Squid 123 62 1 1
Menhaden 10 6 1 1
Monkfish 171 111 2 2
NK Porgy 10 7 NA NA
Red Hake 71 17 2 2
Scup 20 16 1 1
Sea Scallop 228 119 3 3
Sheepshead 4 3 1 1
Silver Hake 24 15 1 1
Spanish Mackerel 9 5 1 1
Spot 13 6 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 21 14 1 1
Striped Bass 8 8 1 1
Summer Flounder 333 94 3 3
Tautog 69 13 2 2
Thresher Shark 4 4 1 1
Triggerfish 53 14 1 1
White Hake 4 3 1 1
Table 12.57 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2009
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Barnegat, NJ 7 5 1 1
Beaufort, NC 9 8 1 1
Cape May, NJ 238 69 5 5
Chincoteague, VA 18 10 1 1
Hampton, VA 28 17 1 1
Indian River, DE 57 3 2 2
New Bedford, MA 72 45 1 1
Newport News, VA 54 34 1 1
Ocean City, MD 137 20 1 1
Oriental, NC 8 8 1 1
Point Judith, RI 17 13 1 1
Point Pleasant, NJ 5 3 1 1
Sea Isle City, NJ 20 4 1 1
Wanchese, NC 16 13 1 1
Table 12.58 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest within OCS-A 0519, 2008
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Atlantic Menhaden 0.41 0.53 0.22
Black Sea Bass 0.36 0.41 0.05
Tautog 0.17 0.21 0.17
Horseshoe Crab 0.04 0.05 0.10
Atlantic Croaker 0.03 0.03 0.09
Weakfish 0.03 0.07 0.01
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.02 0.02 0.02
Summer Flounder 0.02 0.02 0.01
Blueline Tilefish 0.01 0.01 0.02
Longfin Squid 0.01 0.01 0.00
Table 12.59 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP within OCS-A 0519, 2008
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 359 49 8 9
Bluefish 72 46 1 1
Highly Migratory Species 8 7 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 128 49 1 1
Monkfish 118 77 1 1
No Federal FMP 361 58 6 8
Northeast Multispecies 36 13 1 1
Sea Scallop 273 139 3 3
SERO FMP 44 19 1 1
Skates 6 5 1 1
Small-Mesh Multispecies 89 20 2 2
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 526 91 7 9
Tilefish 25 18 1 1
Table 12.60 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species within OCS-A 0519, 2008
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Lobster 201 16 5 6
Atlantic Croaker 103 32 2 2
Black Sea Bass 347 53 7 9
Bluefish 72 46 1 1
Blueline Tilefish 17 11 1 1
Butterfish 57 27 1 1
Channeled Whelk 90 16 1 1
Cod 10 5 1 1
Conger Eel 176 14 5 6
Dogfish Smooth 7 6 1 1
Golden Tilefish 9 9 1 1
Horseshoe Crab 46 6 1 1
John Dory 11 10 1 1
King Whiting 26 10 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 69 8 1 1
Longfin Squid 96 41 1 1
Menhaden 45 11 1 1
Monkfish 118 77 1 1
Mullets 8 7 1 1
NK Porgy 11 7 NA NA
Red Hake 76 11 2 2
Scup 26 19 1 1
Sea Scallop 273 139 3 3
Sheepshead 4 4 1 1
Silver Hake 14 10 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 45 20 1 1
Striped Bass 8 7 1 1
Summer Flounder 230 77 2 2
Tautog 128 15 4 4
Triggerfish 29 9 1 1
Witch Flounder 6 6 1 1
Table 12.61 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port within OCS-A 0519, 2008
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Beaufort, NC 12 7 1 1
Cape May, NJ 288 79 5 6
Engelhard, NC 9 6 1 1
Hampton, VA 34 20 1 1
Indian River, DE 67 3 2 2
New Bedford, MA 55 30 1 1
Newport News, VA 43 35 1 1
North Kingstown, RI 25 4 1 1
Ocean City, MD 139 19 2 2
Oriental, NC 10 8 1 1
Point Judith, RI 11 7 1 1
Wanchese, NC 14 7 1 1