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Surveys of knowledge of shark ecology, attitude towards sharks and intentions to engage in conservation of the general public and participants in a shark ecotourism program

James Cook University
Sutcliffe, Sarah ; Barnes, Michele
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Surveys of members of the general public collected on Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, and participants in One Ocean Diving's shark ecotourism program. Surveys evaluated respondents:

  • Previous participation in conservation and other environmental activities
  • Self-percieved knowledge of shark ecology
  • Attitudes towards sharks
  • Intentions to engage in shark conservation in the future
  • Experience on the shark tour (tour participants only)

Survey data was used in the publication: Sutcliffe, S. R., & Barnes, M. L. (2018). The role of shark ecotourism in conservation behaviour: Evidence from Hawaii. Marine Policy, 97, 27-33.

 

Notes

This dataset is available as a spreadsheet containing the codebook and survey responses for both the tour participant and general public surveys, saved in MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document (.ods) formats. The questionnaires are available in MS Word (.docx) and PDF formats.

Created: 2018-11-06

Data time period: 04 2016 to 31 08 2016

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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  • DOI : 10.25903/5BE0DBBD5BB35
  • Local : researchdata.jcu.edu.au//published/b317278f13d2e15f24af052a5c52b3ca
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