At a glance

What Do We Know About Commercial Fishing Safety in the U.S.?

NIOSH maintains the Commercial Fishing Incident Database (CFID), a system tracking work-related fatalities in the United States commercial fishing industry. A review of the data from 2000-2019 found that:
- 878 commercial fishermen died from a traumatic injury while fishing in the U.S., averaging over 43 deaths per year.
- Nearly half of all fatalities (414, 47%) occurred after a vessel disaster.
- Another 266 (30%) fatalities were due to falls overboard.
- Another 122 (14%) fatalities resulted from injuries sustained onboard.
- The remaining 76 (9%) fatalities occurred while diving or from onshore injuries.
By region, most fatalities occurred on the East Coast (288, 33%), followed by Alaska (236, 27%), Gulf of Mexico (201, 23%), West Coast (141, 16%), and Hawaii/Pacific (12, 1%).
- Fatality rates were obtained from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries. All other data presented were obtained from the NIOSH Commercial Fishing Incident Database.