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Bottle with a message: The role of story writing as an engagement tool to explore children's perceptions of marine plastic litter

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MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
卷 186, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114457

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Marine plastic litter; Engagement; Object itineraries; Story writing; Surveys; Pro-environmental behaviors; Recycling

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This study evaluates the use of story writing and surveys as an engagement activity to explore perceptions about marine plastic litter and encourage pro-environmental behaviors among schoolchildren. The findings show that the participants had awareness of the sources and impacts of plastic pollution, with a focus on bio-ecological impacts. Recycling was identified as the dominant solution. The activity resulted in increased knowledge and improved pro-environmental behaviors among the participants.
As human behaviors play a crucial role in addressing the global threat of plastic pollution, it is vital to understand perceptions about marine plastic litter (MPL) and to develop interventions encouraging pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs). This study evaluates story writing as a window to explore perceptions and as an engagement activity to boost PEBs. During the COVID-19 lockdowns, schoolchildren from the East Pacific coast participated in this activity, each creating a story and answering a pre-post survey. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of 81 stories and 79 surveys show awareness of sources and impacts. Participants identified land and local pollution as significant contributors to MPL and emphasized bio-ecological impacts, reflecting concern for landscape and wildlife. While the stories presented a diversity of solutions, recycling dominated the surveys. As participants reported an increase in self-assessed knowledge and improved PEBs after this activity, it can be seen as an engagement tool to encourage behavior change.

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