Commercial Fishing

Commercial Fishing Safety: Gulf of Mexico

At a glance

During 2000–2019, 201 commercial fishing deaths due to traumatic injury occurred in the Gulf of Mexico. There was an overall decreasing trend over this 20-year period.

Shrimp boat with its distinctive rigging heading out from Key West, FL. Image by Jason Cordell, Getty Images.

Trends in Gulf of Mexico Commercial Fishing Fatalities, 2000-2019

Average Annual Fatalities in the Gulf of Mexico by Decade
Decade Annual Average
2000-2009 11.5
2010-2019 8.6

Quick Stats

During 2000-2019, 201 Commercial Fishermen Died in the Gulf of Mexico.

Types of Incidents Causing FatalitiesA

  • Fall Overboard (83, 41%)
  • Vessel Disaster (76, 38%)
  • Onboard Fatality (31, 15%)
  • Diving Fatality (11, 5%)

Top Three Causes of Death

  • Drowning (164, 82%)
  • Blunt Force Trauma (20, 10%)
  • Unintentional Overdose (3, 2%)

Fisheries with the Most Fatalities

  • Shrimp (103, 51%)
  • Snapper/Grouper (21, 10%)
  • Oyster (15, 7%)
  1. Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding
  • NIOSH Commercial Fishing Incident Database