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Hawaiian Monk Seal: Public Knowledge and Opinion Survey

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Hawaiian Monk Seal

Ilio holo ikauaua


Public Opinion Survey


Survey for Fisher People (Short Version)






Your participation in this survey is voluntary. Any material that might identify you will be destroyed at the end of the study.





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This survey is being conducted to gather information on the public’s knowledge and opinions about wild Hawaiian monk seals (Ilio holo ikauaua; Monachus schauinslani). The questions in this survey are about the Hawaiian monk seal in the wild rather than monk seals in public display facilities (i.e., zoos and aquaria). Throughout this survey all references to monk seals mean Hawaiian monk seals. The results of the survey will be used to help develop public outreach activities for wild Hawaiian monk seal conservation and to help develop and assess management strategies for dealing with human-seal interactions. Your participation will help provide valuable information.


  1. Have you ever personally observed a monk seal in the wild in Hawai‘i (outside of zoos and aquaria)?

Yes (Go to Q 2)

No (Go to Q 3)



  1. If you have observed monk seals in the wild, how many different times have you seen them in the past five years? (Mark one)

1 time

2-5 times

6-10 times

More than 10 times


  1. What is your level of knowledge about the Hawaiian monk seal?

No knowledge

Small amount

Average amount

Large amount


  1. Please indicate all of the reasons you or any family members in your household fish. (Mark all that apply)

Fish to provide food for my family

Fish to provide income

Fish for recreation/sport only

Fish for recreation/sport and sometimes keep part of my catch to eat

Fish for recreation/sport and sometimes sell part of my catch

Other (Please describe) _____________________




  1. Do you think that if monk seals are present in an area where you are fishing, you catch less fish?

Yes

Not sure

No

Other (Please describe)


  1. Do you think that if the number of monk seals increases, you would catch less fish?

Yes

Not sure

No

Other (Please describe)


  1. If you were fishing and a monk seal became hooked on a fishing line how would you likely respond? (Mark all that apply)

Cut the line

Try to scare it away

Try to get the hook free in some way

Don’t know/Not sure

Call the authorities

Other (Please describe)



  1. Would you be willing to use hooks without barbs while fishing in order to reduce the possibility of hooks becoming stuck in the mouths of monk seals?

Yes

Only if required by law

No

Only in areas where monk seals are present

Not sure




  1. Do believe that using hooks without barbs would affect fish catch?

Yes

Only for certain types of fish

No

Not sure




People have various opinions about whether fishing should be regulated to protect monk seals.

  1. Do you agree or disagree that regulations for recreational hook and line fishing in the main Hawaiian Islands should be enacted SPECIFICALLY to reduce or prevent monk seals from becoming hooked?

Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

Not sure


  1. Do you think the population of Hawaiian monk seals in general has been increasing or decreasing over the past twenty years?

Significant decrease

Slight decrease

Stable (neither increasing nor decreasing)

Slight increase

Significant increase

Not sure


Hawaiian monk seals are legally protected under Federal and State laws.

  1. Prior to this survey, were you aware of any legal protections in place for the Hawaiian monk seal?

Yes

No


  1. If you saw a monk seal would you be likely to report it?

Yes

Not sure

No

Other (Please describe)



  1. Do you know which authorities to report monk seal sightings to?

Yes (Please describe)__________________

No



  1. People have different opinions about what is considered appropriate behavior around wildlife. Which of the following, if any, do you consider appropriate behavior regarding monk seals? (Mark all that apply)

Viewing monk seals from 100 ft away

Viewing monk seals from 10 ft away

Approaching monk seals within 10 ft on land

Touching monk seals

Feeding monk seals

Swimming close to monk seals

Shooting at or around monk seals

Photographing monk seals

Fishing around monk seals

Yelling, or making other very loud noises around monk seals

Trying to scare monk seals away

Allowing dogs to approach and/or interact with monk seals


When monk seals haul out onto beaches that people frequent, an area around the monk seal is often roped off to ensure people do not try to get too close.

  1. Do you agree with current practice of closing a portion of the beach surrounding monk seals when they are present?

Yes

Not sure

No

Other (Please describe)


  1. If small areas of beach you visit were blocked off from all human activity during periods of the monk seal birthing season, would you consider this a hardship?

Yes

Not sure

No

Other (Please describe)


All personal information will be destroyed at the end of the study.

  1. Which statement best describes your living situation.

I am a permanent resident of Hawai‘i

I am a first-time visitor to Hawai‘i

I am part-time residents of Hawai‘i

I am a repeat visitor to Hawai‘i


  1. What is your ethnicity?

Hispanic or Latino

Not Hispanic or Latino



  1. What is your race? (Mark all that apply)

Asian

Native Hawaiian

American Indian or
Alaska Native

Other Pacific Islander

Black or African American

White



  1. What is the highest level of education you have attained?

Some high school or less

High school diploma or equivalent

Some college, no degree

Two year degree (AA, AS) or technical school

Four year college graduate (BA, BS)

Some graduate work but did not receive a graduate degree

Graduate degree (MA, MS, PhD, JD, MD, etc.)


Mahalo for taking the time to complete this survey. Your participation is greatly appreciated! Please use the blank space to provide any additional comments.

































This survey is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated at 5 minutes, including time for reviewing instructions, answering all questions and returning the survey to the administrator. Please send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other suggestions for reducing this burden to Jennifer Metz, National Marine Fisheries Service, Outreach and Education Specialist, Protected Resources Division, NOAA Fisheries, Pacific Islands Regional Office, 1601 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1110, Honolulu, HI 96814-0047. All responses will be protected and will not be released for public use except in aggregate statistical form (and without providing and personally identifying characteristics). Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.

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