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New England Coastal Water Quality and Recreation Survey
This survey asks for your opinions on coastal water quality
in New England and how you use coastal areas for recreation,
especially recreational shellfishing. Your answers to this survey
will help inform decisions to improve and protect coastal
water quality.
We want to hear from everyone, so please complete
the survey.
The survey should take you around 15 minutes
to complete. There are no wrong answers,
but please read each question carefully.
Please return your completed survey in the
provided postage-paid envelope.
Thank you for your help!
Your response is important!
All responses will be kept confidential. Response to this survey is voluntary. Send comments on any aspect
of this survey to Recreation Survey, Atlantic Ecology Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
27 Tarzwell Drive, Narragansett, Rhode Island, 02882.
EPA Form Number 6000-02
Section 1: Your Saltwater Recreation in
New England
(Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut)
1.1. Which saltwater activities have you participated in during the last 12 months in
New England? Please think only about activities on, in, or near the ocean, bays,
estuaries, salt ponds, and other salty or brackish tidal waters. (Select all that apply)
Activities on the shore, not in
the water (walking, dog walking,
sitting, sunbathing, games, beachcombing, picnicking, sandcastles,
kite flying, photography, etc.)
Jetskiing
Kayaking/canoeing/rowing
Kiteboarding/windsurfing
Motorboating
Paddleboarding
Sailing
Scuba diving
Shellfishing
Birding/wildlife viewing
Fishing
Hunting
Skimboarding
Snorkeling
Spearfishing
Surfing/boogie boarding
Swimming/body surfing
Tubing/waterskiing
Wading
Other saltwater activities, please list:
I did not participate in saltwater recreation in the past 12 months.
!
If you checked any of the saltwater activities above or wrote in a saltwater
activity, please continue on to Question 1.2.
If you did NOT participate in saltwater recreation in the past 12 months,
please SKIP to Section 4, page 16.
1.2. In the last 12 months, how often did you participate in saltwater recreation in
New England? This means any activities on, in, or near coastal New England waters.
Consider any time when you spent a half hour or more.
(Fill in one number for each season – either times per week or per season.)
Summer
(June, July, Aug)
times per week
OR
per season
Fall
(Sept, Oct, Nov)
times per week
OR
per season
Winter
(Dec, Jan, Feb)
times per week
OR
per season
Spring
(March, April, May)
times per week
OR
per season
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Section 2: Your Recreational Shellfishing
in New England
2.1. Which of these types of shellfish have you harvested recreationally in New England
in the last 12 months? (Select all that apply)
Hardshell clams (Quahogs)
Oysters
Softshell clams (Steamers)
Crabs
Surf clams
Whelks or Conch
Sea Scallops
Lobsters
Bay Scallops
None
Mussels (Blue mussels)
Other?
2.2. In the last 12 months, how often did you participate in recreational shellfishing in New
England? This means harvesting any type of shellfish (clams, oysters, scallops, mussels,
crabs, lobsters, etc.) in coastal New England waters.
(Fill in one number for each season – either times per week or per season.)
Summer
(June, July, Aug)
times per week
OR
per season
Fall
(Sept, Oct, Nov)
times per week
OR
per season
Winter
(Dec, Jan, Feb)
times per week
OR
per season
Spring
(March, April, May)
times per week
OR
per season
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2.3. What type of shellfishing permit(s) have you purchased in New England in the past
12 months? (Select all that apply)
Resident
Individual
Non-resident
Family
Senior
Yearly or seasonal
Commercial
Weekly
None
Single day
2.4. Have you purchased a recreational shellfishing permit for more than one town in
New England in the past 12 months?
No, one town only
Yes → How many towns?
2.5. How much in total did you spend on recreational shellfishing permits in the past 12
months?
$
.
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Section 3: Your Most Recent Recreational
Shellfishing in New England
This section asks about the last time you participated in recreational
shellfishing (not including lobsters) in New England, on a single day OR as
part of an overnight trip.
A single day means a day when you left from and returned to your primary or seasonal home on the
same day to participate in recreational shellfishing for a half hour or more.
An overnight trip or vacation is any trip in New England that included recreational shellfishing when
you stayed overnight somewhere that was not your primary or seasonal home.
3.1. Please tell us about the last time you participated in recreational shellfishing in
New England (not including lobsters). Was this part of a single day or overnight trip?
Single day → Continue to Section 3A below.
Overnight trip → Skip to Section 3B on Page 9.
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Section 3A: Your Most Recent SINGLE DAY of Recreational
Shellfishing in New England
A day when you left from and returned to your home on the same day.
3.2.A. When was the last time you participated in recreational shellfishing in New England
on a single day?
a. Month:
J
b. Year:
c. Was it on a:
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
(YYYY)
Weekend/holiday
OR
Weekday?
3.3.A. Where did you go?
Maine
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
City or town:
(If you don’t know the city or town, give the approximate part of the state.)
Name of place:
(If possible, please be more specific than town. Examples: beach name, street name, marina
or park name.)
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3.4.A. Why did you choose that place? (Please describe)
3.5.A. How many times have you gone to that place in the last 12 months? (Select one)
0 times
1 time
2-5 times
6-15 times
16-30 times
31-50 times
More than 50 times
3.6.A. What type of transportation did you use to travel to the water? (Select all that apply)
Car/truck
Bicycle
Walked
Other?
Ferry
Private boat
Public transportation
3.7.A. How far did you travel (one way) from your home to get there?
(Give your best estimate)
One way distance:
miles
Time it took to get there, one way (including traffic):
hours
minutes
3.8.A. Did you travel there by yourself?
No → How many people went with you (not including yourself)?
Yes
adults
children (under 18)
3.9.A. How long did you spend there on that day?
hours
minutes
3.10.A. Did you, or someone you went with, use a parking pass for that place?
No
Don’t know
Yes → Cost of pass: $
.
Pass used how many times per year:
3.11.A. Did you pay a daily parking fee?
No
Yes → How much? $
.
3.12.A. Did you shellfish from the shore or use a boat?
Shore
Boat
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3.13.A. What type of shellfishing permit did you use on that day?
Resident
Senior
Family
Weekly
Non-resident
Individual
Yearly or seasonal
Single day
Permit not required for that location or species
3.14.A. Which of these types of shellfish did you harvest on that day? (Select all that apply)
Hardshell clams (Quahogs)
Oysters
Whelk or conch
Softsehll clams (Steamers)
Bay scallops
Crabs
Surf clams
Sea scallops
Mussels (Blue mussels)
Other?:
3.15.A. Which other saltwater activities, besides shellfishing, did you participate in on that
day? (Select all that apply)
Activities on the shore, not in
the water (walking, dog walking,
sitting, sunbathing, games, beachcombing, picnicking, sandcastles,
kite flying, photography, etc.)
Jetskiing
Kayaking/canoeing/rowing
Kiteboarding/windsurfing
Motorboating
Paddleboarding
Sailing
Scuba diving
Shellfishing
Birding/wildlife viewing
Fishing
Hunting
Skimboarding
Snorkeling
Spearfishing
Surfing/boogie boarding
Swimming/body surfing
Tubing/waterskiing
Wading
Other saltwater activities, please list:
Water quality describes how clean or dirty the water is - specifically its quality for recreation
such as swimming, fishing or shellfishing, boating, and other activities. Poor water quality can
have a negative effect on marine life, your health, and your enjoyment of recreation.
3.16.A. How do you think the water quality usually is, on average, at that place
(Question 3.3.A, page 4)? (Select a number)
Worst possible quality:
may have bad odor, oil,
raw sewage, unhealthy
for plant and animal life.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Best possible quality:
clear, safe for all activities,
never has closures, healthy
for plant and animal life.
3.17.A. How sure were you about your water quality rating in question 3.16.A?
Not very sure
Somewhat sure
Sure
Very sure
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3.18.A. How would you rate the usual condition of the water, at that place, for the following
aspects of water quality? (Fill in one circle for each aspect)
Aspects
Worst
Quality
Seaweed
A lot
None
Algae / scum
Infested
Absent
Bacteria
Infested
Absent
Murky
Clear
Mucky bottom
condition
Oil or gas sheen
Very
mucky
Common
Not at all
mucky
Rare
Smell / Odor
Bad odor
Fresh
Trash in water
Common
Rare
Clarity of the water
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
Best
Quality
Don't
Know
3.19.A. Overall, how would you rate the quality of the water
(how clean or dirty the water is) at that place for each of these activities?
(Fill in one circle for each row, even if you don't participate in all of these activities)
Poor
Canoing/kayaking/paddleboarding
Eating fish caught in the water
Shellfishing
Fin fishing
Motorboating/sailing
Picnicking and other activities on the shore
Scenic beauty/enjoyment
Snorkeling/Scuba diving
Swimming
Wading
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Okay
Good
Don’t Know
or Not Applicable
3.20.A. Thinking about the place you visited most recently for recreational shellfishing
(Question 3.3.A, page 4), please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the
following statements. (Fill in one circle for each statement)
Strongly
Disagree
Strongly
Agree
Many important family memories are tied to
that place.
The recreational activities that I pursue at
that place say a lot about who I am.
I have no particular love for that place compared to
other areas.
I get more satisfaction out of visiting that place than
any other recreation place.
That place means a lot to me.
I identify with the physical landscape of that place.
I feel happiest when I’m at that place.
I am very attached to that place.
That place provides value to me that I can’t obtain
elsewhere.
3.21.A. What is important to you about that place, if anything?
This is the end of Section 3 Part A about the last time you participated in
recreational shellfishing on a single day. Please SKIP to Section 4 on Page 16.
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Section 3B: Your Most Recent OVERNIGHT TRIP that Included
Recreational Shellfishing in New England
(An overnight trip or vacation is when you stayed overnight somewhere that was not your
permanent or seasonal home.)
3.2.B. What month was the last time you took an overnight trip in New England that
included recreational shellfishing?
What month:
Year:
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
(YYYY)
3.3.B. Where did you stay overnight?
Maine
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
City or town:
(If you don’t know the city or town, give the approximate part of the state.)
3.4.B. In the past 5 years, how many times have you gone on vacation or an overnight trip
to that place?
times
3.5.B. What type of transportation did you use to travel there? (Select all that apply)
Airplane
Ferry
Recreational vehicle or camper
Bicycle
Private boat
Tour bus
Car/truck
Public transportation
Other?
3.6.B. How far did you travel (one way) from your home to get to the place where you stayed
overnight (not including stops along the way such as shopping or sightseeing)?
(Give your best estimate)
One way distance:
miles
Time it took to get there, one way (including traffic):
hours
minutes
3.7.B. Did you travel there by yourself?
Yes
No → How many people went with you (not including yourself)?
adults
children (under 18)
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3.8.B. How many nights did you stay away from home on that trip?
nights
3.9.B. Where did you stay on that vacation or overnight trip?
Rental home or condo
Hotel/resort/bed & breakfast
Your second home or condo
Campsite
Friend or relative’s house or condo
Other?
3.10.B. How much did it cost to stay overnight at the place listed above (3.9.B)?
/night OR $
/week
$
.
.
3.11.B. How important was recreational shellfishing as a reason for taking that trip?
The most important activity
One of the most important activities
One of several activities
A minor activity
Not an important activity
3.12.B. Which of these saltwater activities did you participate in on your overnight trip?
(Select all that apply)
Activities on the shore, not in
the water (walking, dog walking,
sitting, sunbathing, games, beachcombing, picnicking, sandcastles,
kite flying, photography, etc.)
Birding/wildlife viewing
Fishing
Hunting
Jetskiing
Kayaking/canoeing/rowing
Kiteboarding/windsurfing
Motorboating
Paddleboarding
Sailing
Scuba diving
Shellfishing
Other saltwater activities, please list:
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Skimboarding
Snorkeling
Spearfishing
Surfing/boogie boarding
Swimming/body surfing
Tubing/waterskiing
Wading
3.13.B. How many days of that trip did you participate in recreational shellfishing?
days
These next questions ask about a single time that you went recreational shellfishing (not including
lobsters) during your overnight trip or vacation. Some of these questions may be similar to questions
you've already answered, but please answer all the questions.
3.14.B. Please recall only the LAST TIME that you went recreational shellfishing (not
including lobsters) on that vacation or overnight trip. Where did you go?
Maine
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
City or town:
(If you don’t know the city or town, give the approximate part of the state.)
Name of place:
(if possible, be more specific than town. Examples: beach name, street name, marina or
park name.)
3.15.B. Why did you choose that place? (Please describe)
3.16.B. How many times have you gone to that place in the past 12 months? (Select one)
0 times
1 time
2-5 times
6-15 times
16-30 times
31-50 times
More than 50 times
3.17.B. What type of transportation did you use to travel there from where you stayed
overnight? (Select all that apply)
Car/truck
Bicycle
Walked
Other?
Ferry
Private boat
Public transportation
3.18.B. How far did you travel (one way) from where you stayed overnight to get to
the place you listed above (3.14.B)? (Give your best estimate)
One way distance:
miles
Time it took to get there that day (including traffic):
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hours
minutes
3.19.B. Did you travel there by yourself?
No → How many people went with you (not including yourself)?
Yes
adults
children (under 18)
3.20.B. How long did you spend at that place on that day?
hours
minutes
3.21.B. Do you, or someone you went with, have a parking pass for that place?
No
.
Yes → Cost of pass: $
Don’t know
Pass used how many times per year:
3.22.B. Did you pay a daily parking fee?
No
.
Yes → How much? $
3.23.B. Did you shellfish from the shore or use a boat?
Shore
Boat
3.24.B. What type of shellfishing permit did you use on that day?
Resident
Senior
Family
Weekly
Non-resident
Individual
Yearly or seasonal
Single day
Permit no required for location or space
3.25.B. Which of these types of shellfish did you harvest on that day? (Check all that apply)
Hardshell clams (Quahogs)
Oysters
Whelk or conch
Softsehll clams (Steamers)
Bay scallops
Crabs
Surf clams
Sea scallops
Mussels (Blue mussels)
Other?:
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Water quality describes how clean or dirty the water is - specifically its quality for recreation such
as swimming, fishing or shellfishing, boating, and other activities. Poor water quality can have a
negative effect on marine life, your health, and your enjoyment of recreation.
3.26.B. How do you think the water quality usually is, on average, at that place (Question
3.14.B, page 11)? (Select a number)
Worst possible quality:
may have bad odor, oil,
raw sewage, unhealthy
for plant and animal life.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Best possible quality:
clear, safe for all activities,
never has closures, healthy
for plant and animal life.
3.27.B. How sure were you about your water quality rating in question 3.26.B?
Not very sure
Somewhat sure
Sure
Very sure
3.28.B. How would you rate the usual condition of the water, at that place, for the following
aspects of water quality? (Fill in one circle for each aspect)
Aspects
Worst
Quality
Seaweed
A lot
None
Algae / scum
Infested
Absent
Bacteria
Infested
Absent
Murky
Clear
Mucky bottom
condition
Oil or gas sheen
Very
mucky
Common
Not at all
mucky
Rare
Smell / Odor
Bad odor
Fresh
Trash in water
Common
Rare
Clarity of the water
1
2
3
4
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5
6
7
8
9 10
Best
Quality
Don't
Know
3.29.B. Overall, how would you rate the quality of the water, (how clean or dirty the water
is) at that place for each of these activities? (Fill in one circle for each row, even if you
don't participate in all of these activities)
Poor
Canoing/kayaking/paddleboarding
Eating fish caught in the water
Shellfishing
Fin fishing
Motorboating/sailing
Picnicking and other activities on the shore
Scenic beauty/enjoyment
Snorkeling/scuba diving
Swimming
Wading
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Okay
Good
Don’t Know
or Not Applicable
3.30.B. Thinking about the place you visited most recently for recreational shellfishing
(from Question 3.14.B, page 11), please indicate how much you agree or disagree
with the following statements. (Fill in one circle for each statement)
Strongly
Disagree
Many important family memories are tied to
that place.
The recreational activities that I pursue at
that place say a lot about who I am.
I have no particular love for that place compared to
other areas.
I get more satisfaction out of visiting that place than
any other recreation place.
That place means a lot to me.
I identify with the physical landscape of that place.
I feel happiest when I’m at that place.
I am very attached to that place.
That place provides value to me that I can’t obtain
elsewhere.
3.31.B. What is important to you about that place, if anything?
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Strongly
Agree
Section 4: Your Opinions on Coastal
Water Quality in New England
Coastal water quality is specific to the ocean, bays,
estuaries, salt ponds, and other salty or brackish tidal
waters in New England. Remember, water quality is
used to describe how clean or dirty the water is.
4.1. How concerned are you about the following coastal water quality issues in New
England? (Fill in one circle in each row)
Not at all
Concerned
Beaches closed for swimming
Contaminated fish
Shellfish closures
Too much seaweed/algae
Fish dying from lack of oxygen
Loss of desirable fish/wildlife
Unpleasant odor in coastal areas
Reduced beauty of coastal areas
Reduced opportunities for water
recreation
Reduced water clarity
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Slightly
Moderately
Very
Concerned Concerned Concerned
Don’t
Know
Section 5: About Your Household
The following questions are a way to make sure that we
understand the values and opinions of all types of people
within New England.
All answers are strictly confidential and the information will only
be used to report comparisons among people. We will never
identify individuals or households with their responses.
5.1. What is the zip code of your primary home? Zip code:
5.2. If you work outside the home, what is the zip code or name of the town and state
where you work?
Zip code:
OR Name of town/city, state:
5.3. When you chose your primary home, how important was being close to saltwater
for recreation? (Select one)
Not at all important
Extremely important
A minor reason
The main reason
Somewhat important
5.4. How many people (including yourself) live in your household?
adults
children (under 18)
5.5. What is your gender?
Male
5.6. What year were you born?
5.7. Do you identify as Hispanic or Latino?
Female
Other
(YYYY)
Yes
No
I prefer not to answer
5.8. What race or races do you consider yourself to be? (Select one or more)
� American Indian or Alaska Native
� Black or African American
� White
� Asian
� Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
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5.9. What is the highest level of education you have completed? (Select one)
Some high school
Some college
4-year college degree
High school diploma/GED
Trade/technical training
Graduate degree
5.10. What is your current employment status? (Select one)
Employed full-time
Unemployed
Retired
Employed part-time
Full-time student
Disabled
Self-employed
Full-time homemaker
5.11. If you are currently employed, how many hours per week do you typically work?
hours per week
5.12. If you are currently employed, do you have the option of working additional hours
to increase your total income?
No
Yes → What would your hourly wage be for the extra hours? $
/ hour
.
5.13. What was your household income (before taxes) in 2016?
$19,999 or less
$60,000 - $99,999
$20,000 - $39,999
$100,000 - $149,999
$40,000 - $59,999
$150,000 - $199,999
$200,000 or more
5.14. Do you own a second home on or near the New England coast?
No
Yes → What is the zip code or name of town & state where your second home is located?
Zip code:
OR Name of town/city, state:
5.15. How much time do you spend in your second home each year?
Seasonal (spend most or all of a season)
A week or more but less than a whole season
Weekends (spend many or most weekends) Occasional use
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Thank you for taking the time to tell us about your shellfish recreation and opinions about water
quality in coastal New England! If you have any additional thoughts and comments about any of the
topics or the survey itself, please share them here.
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