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411111111 <br />40 <br />• <br />11 <br />Table 6 <br />Indian River Beach Counts <br />Beaches <br />Count <br />Sectors 1 and 2 <br />18,763 <br />Sector 3 <br />56,395 <br />Sector 5 <br />147,805 <br />Sector 7 <br />0 <br />Total <br />222,963 <br />-- -. •••, •••., ���r a�lu ve;,v UCtlLI! Laic l?lydltl, F1nU l..II RMS <br />Mo <br />and ss 1958 Indian Riuer County Beach Users Survey <br />Lifeguards estimate the number of beach users during the day and report these <br />estimates at the end of the day for each lifeguard station. To some extend beach <br />count estimates are judgement calls, however for the purpose of this study the <br />total beach count is 222,963 people per year. <br />TahIP 7 summarizes the percentage of beach users found in the survey by <br />classification. A beach user was classified as County resident living on the <br />Barrier Island (County Island) if the user responded that he/she lived on the <br />Island in Indian River County, A respondent was classified as County Mainland if <br />the respondent indicated a residence in Indian River County on the mainland. <br />Individuals who responded that they lived out of Indian River County, but who did <br />not indicate that they were spending at least one (1) night in the County were <br />classified as Day Tourists. Respondents who lived outside of Indian River <br />County and were spending the night, but not in a rental condo or motel were <br />classified as Non Paying -Tourists. Respondents indicating that they were not <br />County residents and were spending the night In a motel, hotel, or rental condo <br />(paying rent) were classified as Paying Tourists. <br />