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Revised Revised from original indicator language:”Sustainable fisheries as a proportion of GDP in small island developing States, least developed countries and all countries”

Local governments do not have jurisdiction over marine areas and therefore cannot pass regulations on sustainable fisheries. In California, the tidelands up to 3 nautical miles from shore are managed by the California State Lands Commission. The Territorial Sea, Contiguous Zone and, Exclusive Economic Zone are regulated by the federal government. The Magnuson-Stevens Act is the primary law governing marine fisheries management in U.S. federal waters.

An approximation would be the GDP from agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting as a proportion of total regional GDP. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife also reports Final California Commercial Landings by regions.

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting as a proportion of total regional GDP

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This table provides metadata for the actual indicator available from City of Los Angeles statistics closest to the corresponding global SDG indicator. Please note that even when the global SDG indicator is fully available from Angeleno statistics, this table should be consulted for information on national methodology and other Angeleno-specific metadata information.

Indicator available

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting as a proportion of total regional GDP

Indicator description
Local target
Geographical coverage

Los Angeles, Long Beach, Anaheim Metropolitan Statistical Area

Unit of measurement

Percentage

Definitions

Landing data is for the Los Angeles area and includes the following ports: Terminal Island, San Pedro, Dana Point, Newport Beach, Redondo Beach, Marind del Rey, Avalon, Hermosa Beach, Santa Monica, Huntington Beach, Los Angeles, and Wilmington.

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This table provides information on metadata for SDG indicators as defined by the UN Statistical Commission. Complete global metadata is provided by the UN Statistics Division.

Indicator name

Sustainable fisheries as a proportion of GDP

Indicator number

14.7.1

Target name

By 2030, increase the economic benefits to small island developing States and least developed countries from the sustainable use of marine resources, including through sustainable management of fisheries, aquaculture and tourism

Target number

14.7

Global indicator description
UN designated tier

1

UN custodian agency

FAO,UNEP-WCMC

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Source 1

Organisation

US Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis

Periodicity
Earliest available data
Geographical coverage

Los Angeles, Long Beach, Anaheim Metropolitan Statistical Area

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Next release
Statistical classification
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Source 2

Organisation

California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Periodicity
Earliest available data
Geographical coverage

Los Angeles Region

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Release date
Next release
Statistical classification
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