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Public perceptions of marine threats and protection from around the world

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OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT
卷 152, 期 -, 页码 14-22

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2017.11.004

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Marine environment; Human impacts; Ocean threats; Protected areas; Public surveys

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [RGPIN-2014- 04491]
  2. Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association through Marine Science for Management programme [MASMA/OP/2013/03]
  3. Canada Excellence Research Chair in Ocean Science and Technology

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The ocean is increasingly facing direct and indirect threats from multiple human activities that alter marine ecosystems worldwide. Mitigating these threats requires a global shift in the way people perceive and interact with the marine environment. Marine public perceptions research has emerged as a useful tool to understand public awareness and attitudes towards the sea. This study compares available surveys of public perceptions of marine threats and protection involving > 32,000 respondents across 21 countries. Results indicate that 70% of respondents believe the marine environment is under threat from human activities, and 45% believe the threat is high or very high. Yet when asked about the ocean's health, only 15% thought it was poor or threatened. Respondents consistently ranked pollution issues as the highest threat, followed by fishing, habitat alteration and climate change. With respect to ocean protection, 73% of respondents support marine protected areas in their region. Most respondents overestimated the area of ocean currently protected, and would like to see much larger areas protected in the future. Overall, a clear picture emerged of the perceived threats and support for protection which can inform marine managers, policy makers, conservation practitioners and educators to improve marine management and conservation programs.

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