VI News Staff 1 year ago

USVI Ocean Economy Employs 21 Percent of Workforce, Generating $1.1 Billion in Wages, NOAA Finds

Marine and tourism sectors drive significant economic activity in USVI, showcasing a robust link between local livelihoods and the ocean

In the U.S. Virgin Islands, the ocean economy offers substantial economic benefits according to a recent dataset from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), contributing to 21 percent of total employment and generating $1.1 billion in wages.

NOAA found that ocean economy includes nine economic categories, among them living resources, marine construction, and particularly, marine transportation and tourism. These areas showed resilience and growth even amid global challenges like the Covid-19 pandemic.

The territory’s connection to the ocean is a key driver for both job creation and economic activities, especially in tourism, which is still bouncing back from the impacts of hurricanes Irma and Maria, as well as the pandemic.

Employment in tourism remained stable through these crises, and by 2021, GDP in this sector had rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. The marine transportation industry also saw growth in both GDP and employment during this period, according to the dataset.

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