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Socio-economics of Whale Watching in the Channel Islands Region - Survey of Whale Watching Passengers

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Green Card: Side 1


Please indicate the strength to which you agree or disagree with the following statements. Answer options include:


(1) Strongly Agree

(2) Agree

(3) Neutral

(4) Disagree

(5) Strongly Disagree


Statements:


  1. We are approaching the limit of the number of people the Earth can support.


  1. Humans have the right to modify the natural environment to suit their needs.


  1. When humans interfere with nature it often produces disastrous consequence.


  1. Human ingenuity will insure that we do not make the Earth unlivable.


  1. Humans are seriously abusing the environment.


  1. The Earth has plenty of natural resources if we just learn how to develop them.


  1. Plants and animals have as much right as humans to exist.


  1. The balance of nature is strong enough to cope with the impacts of modern industrial nations.


  1. Despite our special abilities, humans are still subject to the laws of nature.


  1. The so-called “ecological crisis” facing humankind has been greatly exaggerated.


  1. The Earth is like a spaceship with very limited room and resources.


  1. Humans were meant to rule over the rest of nature.


  1. The balance of nature is very delicate and easily upset.


  1. Humans will eventually learn enough about how nature works to be able to control it.


If things continue on their present course, we will soon experience a major ecological catastrophe.

Green Card: Side 2


For each marine animal listed below, please indicate how much you like or dislike it, or tell me if you are not familiar with the animal. Answer options include:


(1) Strongly Like

(2) Like

(3) Slightly Like

(4) Neither Like nor Dislike

(5) Slightly Dislike

(6) Dislike

(7) Strongly Dislike

(8) I don’t know of this animal


Marine Animals:


  1. Humpback whales

  2. Blue whales

  3. Fin whales

  4. Gray whales

  5. Minke whales

  6. Sei whales

  7. North Pacific Right whales

  8. Sperm whales

  9. Killer whales/Orcas

  10. Dolphins and porpoises

  11. Seals, sea lions, and elephant seals

  12. Sharks

  13. Seagulls

  14. Pelicans

  15. Murrelets

  16. Cormorants

  17. Plovers

  18. Terns


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