Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byShannon Rawson Modified over 10 years ago
3
Source: Fish & Wildlife Service, NMMA
4
An Overlooked Economic Giant An Overlooked Economic Giant Over 140 million Americans make outdoor recreation a priority in their daily lives. Over 140 million Americans make outdoor recreation a priority in their daily lives. Americans spend $646 billion annually on outdoor recreation. Americans spend $646 billion annually on outdoor recreation. Between 2005 and 2011 the outdoor recreation economy grew approximately 5% annually– this during an economic recession when many sectors contracted. Between 2005 and 2011 the outdoor recreation economy grew approximately 5% annually– this during an economic recession when many sectors contracted. Source: Outdoor Industry Association
5
For every dollar spent on outdoor recreation products and gear, an estimated four dollars is spent on trips and travel Trip/Travel Spending $524.80
6
Almost one out of five dollars consumers spent on outdoor recreation went to boating and fishing Source: Outdoor Industry Association
7
Over one out of five consumer dollars spent on boating goes towards boats, engines, and accessories Over 300 million boating trips in 2012 3 billion boating exposure hours
9
Source: Statistical Surveys Inc, NMMA 2011 Abstract 185,780
10
Source: Statistical Surveys Inc, NMMA 2011 Abstract 115, 750
11
Six Priority Action Areas 1.Marketing & Communications 2.Education/Training 3.Youth 4.Diversity 5.Affordability 6.Advocacy
12
Exhibitors reporting returning of the buyer Exhibitors reporting returning of the buyer Boats of all sizes and price points selling Boats of all sizes and price points selling First real sign of positive sentiment among consumers since recession First real sign of positive sentiment among consumers since recession Show experience and marketing are bringing customers Show experience and marketing are bringing customers
15
NationalMarinaDay.org June 8, 2013
16
87% of current boaters boated as a child Source: NMMA 2011 Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract
17
Source: Recreational Marine Research Center at Michigan State University
19
Total households equal 15.6 million
20
Source: Recreational Marine Research Center at Michigan State University
23
E15 and negative effects of Renewable Fuel Standard E15 and negative effects of Renewable Fuel Standard Revisions to Magnuson-Stevens Act Revisions to Magnuson-Stevens Act Engaging every industry sector in boating advocacy Engaging every industry sector in boating advocacy Tri-fuel testing and propeller guard test protocols Tri-fuel testing and propeller guard test protocols 66 new species of coral under Endangered Species Act 66 new species of coral under Endangered Species Act Model Year Enforcement Model Year Enforcement
25
Join a Priority Action team Join a Priority Action team Email Ellen Hopkins @ ehopkins@nmma.org Email Ellen Hopkins @ ehopkins@nmma.orgehopkins@nmma.org Put Discover Boating to work for your business Put Discover Boating to work for your business Visit GrowBoating.org Visit GrowBoating.org Help get kids on the water Help get kids on the water Be aware of the diversity opportunities Be aware of the diversity opportunities Support National Marina Day Support National Marina Day Visit NationalMarinaDay.org Visit NationalMarinaDay.org Attend ABC, May 8-9 – visit nmma.org/abc Attend ABC, May 8-9 – visit nmma.org/abc
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.