Sec. 910. Economic analysis and report
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The Secretary, in consultation with the Gulf coastal States and the Commission, shall conduct a study and analysis of the economic impacts for the local, regional, and national economy of the Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery. The study shall include an analysis of— the beneficial economic impacts on industries directly related to the Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery, including boat sales, marina activity, boat construction and repair, fishing gear and tackle sales, and other closely related industries; and the downstream economic impacts of the Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery on the economies of the Gulf coastal States, including hotels, restaurants, grocery stores, related tourism, and other peripheral businesses and industries.
Beginning 2 years after the date of the enactment of this title, and every 2 years thereafter, the Secretary shall submit a report on the findings of the study conducted under subsection
(a)to Congress, the Governor of each of the Gulf coastal States, and the Commission. Each report shall be made available to the public and shall include recommendations for additional actions to be taken to encourage the sustainability of the Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery.