Knowledge, perception and ownership by local stakeholders among the world’s largest shark sanctuary a decade after its inception

IF 3.5 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Clémentine JM Séguigne , Mark E. Bond , Adeline Goyaud , Michael R. Heithaus , Gilles Siu , Zenya Rowe , Frédéric Torrente , Eric Clua
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Shark sanctuaries can be an effective tool for maintaining relatively high abundances of reef-associated sharks. Legally protecting sharks within a sanctuary, however, may not be sufficient without adequate knowledge of regulation, compliance and/or ownership within the protected area. This may be especially true in large and remote areas. Through 300 interviews on six islands representing a gradient of globalization, we evaluated stakeholder knowledge and perceptions of the world’s largest shark sanctuary of French Polynesia. We also captured their knowledge of traditional stories about sharks. Overall, only 26 % of the people interviewed were aware of the specific rules of the sanctuary. There was also little knowledge of ecologic, economic, and cultural value of sharks, including concerning ancestral Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Taken together, these results suggest that the efficacy of the sanctuary might be improved through efforts to better educate stakeholders about the specific goals and protections afforded to sharks by the sanctuary and by connecting the broader population with cultural connections of Polynesians with sharks.
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Marine Policy
Marine Policy Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Marine Policy is the leading journal of ocean policy studies. It offers researchers, analysts and policy makers a unique combination of analyses in the principal social science disciplines relevant to the formulation of marine policy. Major articles are contributed by specialists in marine affairs, including marine economists and marine resource managers, political scientists, marine scientists, international lawyers, geographers and anthropologists. Drawing on their expertise and research, the journal covers: international, regional and national marine policies; institutional arrangements for the management and regulation of marine activities, including fisheries and shipping; conflict resolution; marine pollution and environment; conservation and use of marine resources. Regular features of Marine Policy include research reports, conference reports and reports on current developments to keep readers up-to-date with the latest developments and research in ocean affairs.
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