Economic Impact
Recreation industries, coastal development, business retention, brownfield redevelopment, etc: regional economies depend on the resources of the Great Lakes, and Ohio Sea Grant's programs facilitate an understanding of this dependence. Our work with charter captains, coastal developers, decision makers, steelhead anglers, and others have helped to quantify the value of our coastal resources to the state of Ohio.
Project List
R/MD-001 
Started: 9/1/1978, Status: CompletedDevelopment of Markets and Methods of Marketing Freshwater Drum and Other Under-utilized Species Including New Packaging Techniques
R/ME-002 
Started: 9/1/1981, Status: CompletedDescription and Analytical Marketing Study of a Commercial Fishery
R/CZS-001-PD 
Started: 9/1/1984, Status: CompletedPhysical and Pecuniary Correlates of Perceived Quality in Lakeshore Development
R/ME-003 
Started: 9/1/1984, Status: CompletedEconomic and Policy Factors Which Affect Participation in Water-Based Recreation
R/ME-005 
Started: 12/1/1986, Status: CompletedInfluence of Shoreline Damage on Lake Erie Shoreline Real Estate Markets
R/ME-004 
Started: 9/1/1986, Status: CompletedThe Application of Household Production Theory to Recreational Trip Behavior and Implications for Economic Value of Fisheries Behaviors
R/ME-009 
Started: 9/1/1988, Status: CompletedSupply Side Benefits of Fisheries: Estimation of Incremental Economic Impacts Using Input-Output
R/TS-001 
Started: 9/1/1987, Status: CompletedFuel Savings on Ocean Routes From Remote Sensing of Ocean Currents
R/ME-014-PD 
Started: 4/1/1990, Status: CompletedThe Economic Costs of the Zebra Mussel to Ohio's North Coast
