November 27, 2017 — Southern Cape May County’s commercial fishing industry is worth $85 million, according to a recently released federal report.
The combined port of Cape May and Wildwood is the ninth largest commercial fishing port in the United States and the second biggest on the East Coast, measured by dollar value.
In a county known as a tourism hub, commercial fishing — and especially the scallop trade — is a big part of the area’s economy, those in the industry say.
“It trickles down through the whole economy,” said Tom McNulty Jr., 36, of Middle Township, who captains a pair of scallop boats.
Commercial fishermen landed 47 million pounds of seafood at the Cape May port in 2016, according to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
That’s 30 million pounds less than the port pulled in the year before, but in terms of dollars, the 2016 catch was worth about $13 million more, according to the report. The Cape May port ranked ninth in the country both years.
Since 2013, the county’s commercial fishing industry has grown by $50 million, despite fluctuating pound totals.
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