结合公民科学、环境DNA和观鲸,促进公众参与海洋生物多样性保护

IF 4.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Eleonora Barbaccia , Lauren Kelly Rodriguez , Belén García Ovide , Enrico Villa , Maddalena Jahoda , Marianne Helene Rasmussen , Bettina Thalinger , Arianna Azzellino
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摘要

海洋生物多样性的迅速减少是一项重大的全球挑战,需要立即采取持续的保护行动。公众的支持对于有效的管理和长期的保护成果至关重要。提高对海洋生物多样性生态重要性的认识是促进公众参与的关键。在Biodiversa+ eWHALE项目的框架内,本研究评估了将非侵入性环境DNA (eDNA)采样、观鲸和公民科学相结合,以提高观鲸游客的环境意识的有效性。来自三个欧洲地区的参与者在典型的观鲸之旅中直接观察了eDNA采样,促进了保护实践的亲身参与。使用多重对应分析和非参数检验对旅游前后的调查(n=172和n=106)进行分析。虽然大多数游客对生物多样性和保护问题表现出普遍的认识,但近80%的游客最初并不知道eDNA在海洋监测中的作用。结果显示,无论旅行时间长短,活动后的知识都有显著增加。这些结果表明,将eDNA采样整合到基于公民科学的生态旅游中可以有效地弥合知识差距,并鼓励公众参与海洋保护。这种参与性方法提供了一种可扩展的、具有成本效益的战略,可支持生物多样性监测,并加强包容性、适应性的海洋和沿海管理框架。
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Combining citizen science, environmental DNA, and whale watching to foster public engagement in marine biodiversity conservation
The rapid decline of marine biodiversity is a critical global challenge that requires immediate and sustained conservation action. Public support is essential for effective management and long-term conservation outcomes. Enhancing awareness of the ecological importance of marine biodiversity is key to fostering public engagement. Within the framework of the Biodiversa+ eWHALE project, this study assesses the effectiveness of combining non-invasive environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling, whale watching, and citizen science to promote environmental awareness among whale watching tourists. Participants from three European regions directly observed eDNA sampling during typical whale watching tours, facilitating hands-on engagement with conservation practices. Pre- and post-tour surveys (n=172 and n=106, respectively) were analyzed using multiple correspondence analysis and nonparametric tests. While most tourists demonstrated general awareness of biodiversity and conservation issues, nearly 80% were initially unaware of eDNA's role in marine monitoring. Results showed a significant increase in knowledge after the activity, regardless of tour duration. These results suggest that integrating eDNA sampling into citizen science–based ecotourism can effectively bridge knowledge gaps and encourage public participation in marine conservation. This participatory approach offers a scalable, cost-effective strategy that supports biodiversity monitoring and reinforces inclusive, adaptive ocean and coastal management frameworks.
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Ocean & Coastal Management
Ocean & Coastal Management 环境科学-海洋学
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
15.20%
发文量
321
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Ocean & Coastal Management is the leading international journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of ocean and coastal management from the global to local levels. We publish rigorously peer-reviewed manuscripts from all disciplines, and inter-/trans-disciplinary and co-designed research, but all submissions must make clear the relevance to management and/or governance issues relevant to the sustainable development and conservation of oceans and coasts. Comparative studies (from sub-national to trans-national cases, and other management / policy arenas) are encouraged, as are studies that critically assess current management practices and governance approaches. Submissions involving robust analysis, development of theory, and improvement of management practice are especially welcome.
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