Zeitschrift für Ozeanographie und Meeresforschung

Zeitschrift für Ozeanographie und Meeresforschung
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ISSN: 2572-3103

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The Effects of Participatory Beach Clean-ups on Attitude and Awareness towards Marine Biodiversity and Conservation at the Destin Jetties

Jenna Testa

Today, with ocean pollution on the rise, many are looking for ways to mitigate pollution while increasing awareness on ocean health and anthropogenic influence on marine life. Northwest Florida's Emerald Coast provides a unique study area on this topic. This study sought to understand the effects of a participatory beach cleanup on the participants' attitude and awareness toward marine biodiversity and conservation of the East Jetties in Destin, Florida. This pilot research surveyed beach cleanup participants and non-participants at the study site, about the public's knowledge on marine biodiversity, anthropogenic influence, and conservation behaviors at the East Jetties location. These revealed differences between the beliefs of cleanup participants versus non-cleanup participants, specifically that cleanup participants had a greater understanding of the biodiversity of the area. By understanding how cleanups influence the public's understanding of local marine life and associated anthropogenic issues of a popular beach area, this research is instrumental to local community leaders and conservation management, to influence future marine conservation events throughout the community.

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