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==Knowledge of marine biodiversity==
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Stakeholders of the coastal zone range from the very young to the very old and, as a result, constitute very different audiences. Knowledge levels of [[marine biodiversity]] vary enormously, even within a single audience. Although more than 50% of the European population lives within the coastal zone, some people rarely visit the seashore.  
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constitute very different audiences. Knowledge
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Surveys of university undergraduate students and coastal tourists by [http://www.marbef.org MarBEF] projects ([http://www.marbef.org/projects/biofuse/index.php BIOFUSE] and [http://www.marbef.org/projects/arcteco/index.php ArctEco], respectively) showed a wide variation in how biodiversity loss and conservation in Europe were perceived and also in how willing those surveyed would be to [['''pay to preserve biodiversity''']].  
levels of marine biodiversity vary enormously,
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even within a single audience. Although more
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These target groups were also used to obtain an understanding of the level of awareness of environmental issues within the community and this, in turn, helped to refine MarBEF’s communication strategies.
than 50% of the European population lives
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within the coastal zone, some people rarely visit
 
the seashore. Surveys of university
 
undergraduate students and coastal tourists by
 
MarBEF projects (BIOFUSE and ArctEco,
 
respectively) showed a wide variation in how
 
biodiversity loss and conservation in Europe
 
were perceived and also in how willing those
 
surveyed would be to pay to preserve
 
biodiversity. These target groups were also
 
used to obtain an understanding of the level of
 
awareness of environmental issues within the
 
community and this, in turn, helped to refine
 
MarBEF’s communication strategies.
 
 
Awareness and perception of marine
 
Awareness and perception of marine
 
biodiversity and the surrounding issues
 
biodiversity and the surrounding issues

Revision as of 14:44, 3 September 2009

Knowledge of marine biodiversity

Stakeholders of the coastal zone range from the very young to the very old and, as a result, constitute very different audiences. Knowledge levels of marine biodiversity vary enormously, even within a single audience. Although more than 50% of the European population lives within the coastal zone, some people rarely visit the seashore.

Surveys of university undergraduate students and coastal tourists by MarBEF projects (BIOFUSE and ArctEco, respectively) showed a wide variation in how biodiversity loss and conservation in Europe were perceived and also in how willing those surveyed would be to '''pay to preserve biodiversity'''.

These target groups were also used to obtain an understanding of the level of awareness of environmental issues within the community and this, in turn, helped to refine MarBEF’s communication strategies.

Awareness and perception of marine biodiversity and the surrounding issues vary enormously across communities. Awareness and understanding of marine biodiversity issues should not be confined to the scientific community. Promoting and developing interest, awareness and ‘ownership’ of marine biodiversity should also be focused on the non-scientist. Marine biodiversity issues are appreciated by a much wider audience than the scientific community, though unfortunately the information conveyed through the media is frequently limited to pollution incidents (e.g., the Prestige disaster) or to specific habitats (e.g., coral reefs), although more recently the debate on climate change and its potential impacts has focused the public’s attention on broader international issues. In order to try and bridge this information gap MarBEF developed an outreach strategy to provide a structured approach to disseminating information aimed at all ages, from the very young to the very old, and all levels of knowledge.