2023 Biscayne Bay Economic Study Update
Biscayne Bay Information
- Biscayne Bay is a large, shallow, tropical saline lagoon extending almost the entire length of Miami-Dade County, from Haulover Inlet north to Key Largo in the south.
- The Miami River, fully channeled from Biscayne Bay to Lake Okeechobee, is crucial to the region's waterway system.
- These natural resources support various uses, including recreational activities like fishing, swimming, boating, and sailing.
- Commercial fishing, shipping operations at PortMiami and the Miami River, and cruise ship operations at PortMiami also rely on these waters.
- The bayfront and riverfront areas offer scenic views vital to the region's appeal.
Study Background
- In 2004 and 2005, a study conducted by Hazen and Sawyer estimated the recreational uses and economic values of Biscayne Bay and the Miami River for 2004.
- In 2022 and 2023, a new study update conducted by Hazen and Sawyer updated these findings, including assessing the contribution of the Bay and River to residential property values in 2021.
- Biscayne Bay and the Miami River are essential to the County's quality of life and economy.
- The following activities support a wide variety of recreational and economic uses:
- Recreational fishing, swimming, boating, sailing and other activities
- Commercial fishing
- Shipping operations at Port Miami and the Miami River
- Cruise ship operations at Port Miami
- Bayfront and riverfront views
Overall Economic Impact
- The overall contributions of Biscayne Bay-related activities amount to a substantial $64 billion in economic output, $24 billion in income, 448,000 jobs, and $4 billion in tax revenue for Miami-Dade County.
- The health of Biscayne Bay is vital for many sectors of Miami-Dade County's economy, which amounts to 19% of Miami-Dade County's economy in 2022 while contributing 9% to the Southeast Florida region and 3% to the State of Florida's economy.
Economic Contributions
- Biscayne Bay-related recreation contributed significantly to Miami-Dade County's economy in 2022, totaling $15.1 billion in output, $8.2 billion in income, 113,300 jobs, and $2.3 billion in tax revenue.
- Commercial fishing contributed $19.6 million in output, $11.9 million in income, 200 jobs, and $2.7 million in tax revenue to the County.
- PortMiami, a key economic component, contributed an impressive $48.8 billion in output, $15.0 billion in income, 334,500 jobs, and $1.8 billion in tax revenue.
Property Value Impact
- The study found that Biscayne Bay and the Miami River contributed $8 billion to the value of residential property in Miami-Dade County. The Bay contributed $7.9 billion, and the River $98 million to residential market values in 2021.
- These market values represent an annual economic value of $240 million.
Recreational Uses
- The 2023 study concluded that Biscayne Bay attracted an estimated 119.8 million residents and visitors to recreate on Biscayne Bay. This number represents person-days.
- These activities included viewing the Bay from shore while dining, shopping, jogging, strolling, sightseeing, bird watching, and various water-based activities such as boating, swimming, picnicking, and fishing.
Definitions
- Output is the value of the additional goods and services produced in the County because of the uses of the Bay.
- A person-day is a person participating in one or more recreation activities in one day.
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Lourdes M. Gomez
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