SUPPORTING STATEMENT
SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY—MANELL-GEUS (GUAM)
OMB CONTROL NO. 0648-XXXX
Target groups:
The potential respondent universe for this study is adults, eighteen years or older, who live near, and may use, coral reefs affected by activities related to the NOAA’s Habitat Blueprint (Manell-Geus site). The total population (all individuals) of the potentially impacted area is 1,850 (390 households). Key informant interviews will be conducted with fishers, other resource users in Manell-Geus. Focus groups of representative residents will also be conducted (as per Table 3).
For the village of Merizo, we plan to conduct at census survey of all households. As the household survey will be conducted in person, the survey team will return to collect data from the households that are not available in the first round. For key informant interviews, these will be arranged at the convenience of the respondents and conducted by project personnel. Key informants will be identified by Guam based NOAA project personnel based on their pre-existing relationships with the Merizo community. Key informant interviews are typically held face to face or by telephone and are run as a semi-structured interview. No more than ten (10) key informant interviews will be
conducted. Focus groups will be conducted based on recruitment of representative individuals using the community representatives and information gained from the key informant interviews.
In addition to asking the questions regarding community perception and participation in natural resource management, the surveys will collect information on socioeconomics and demographics. This additional information will be used to sort and categorize the survey results in order to control for as many variables as possible.
This survey will be conducted approximately every three to four years.
The efforts will be coordinated by the research team working with staff of Manell-Geus socioeconomic monitoring efforts who will work with the Merizo Mayor’s Office to get a representative sample of the community. Based on a close working relationship with the Mayor’s office and utilizing locally trained enumerators it is expected that response rates will be maximized. In addition the community is engaged in the Habitat Blueprint process, and many residents would be considered stakeholders. The survey will be administered in Chamorro and English.
A pretest of the household survey questionnaire will be conducted at least a few weeks prior to the actual survey. Input from the pretesting will be used to revise and finalize the questionnaire.
Individuals consulted on the statistical aspects of the design:
Adele Heenan, Ph.D.
Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
Fish Biologist, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division
Pacific Island Fisheries Science Center
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1845 Wasp Boulevard, Building 176
Honolulu, Hawaii 96818
http://www.pifsc.noaa.gov/cred/
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