Public awareness, concerns, and priorities about anthropogenic impacts on marine environments
Article 2014 en
Authors
SG
Stefan Gelcich
PB
Paul Buckley
JP
John K. Pinnegar
Abstract
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Significance We report the results of a 10,106-person pan-European survey of public awareness, concerns, and priorities about marine anthropogenic impacts as a way to inform both science and policy initiatives in achieving marine sustainability. Results enable scientists and policymakers to understand how the public relates to the marine environment and how they frame impacts and can help make managerial, scientific, and policy priorities more responsive to public values.
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