Economic contribution of visiting Salmon anglers to the Moy and Corrib fisheries. ESRI Research Bulletin 2018/7

This research paper considers salmon anglers visiting two of the top Atlantic salmon fisheries in the country, the Corrib in Co. Galway and the river Moy, at Ballina, Co. Mayo. Salmon fishing at these premier locations is highly valued with total willingness to pay estimated in excess of €800/day, h...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Grilli, Gianluca, Landgraf, Gavin, Curtis, John, Hynes, Stephen
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: 2018
Subjects:
Online Access:http://aei.pitt.edu/101920/
http://aei.pitt.edu/101920/1/RB201817.pdf
Description
Summary:This research paper considers salmon anglers visiting two of the top Atlantic salmon fisheries in the country, the Corrib in Co. Galway and the river Moy, at Ballina, Co. Mayo. Salmon fishing at these premier locations is highly valued with total willingness to pay estimated in excess of €800/day, however, the research also finds that tourist anglers are very sensitive to price. Expenditure by anglers visiting these fisheries is approximately €300/day excluding travel costs, which benefits local economies. The research also finds that spending by international anglers is not any higher than domestic tourist anglers, indicating that international anglers are not necessarily more lucrative to the local economy. An unexpected finding is that even when allowing for differences in travel costs there is reluctance among some domestic tourist anglers, e.g. anglers living in Dublin, to travel to these two fisheries.