Coral Reef Conservation Program Question Bank

Socioeconomics of Coral Reef Conservation

0648-0646 Survey QUESTION BANK_03.31.21

Florida

OMB: 0648-0646

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NOAA CORAL REEF CONSERVATION PROGRAM

NATIONAL CORAL REEF MONITORING PROGRAM (NCRMP)

RESIDENT CORAL REEF SURVEY FOR

American Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), US Virgin Islands, Florida, and Hawai’i

OMB CONTROL NUMBER 0648-0646


Survey administered in (circle one): English or [jurisdictional language option 1] or [jurisdictional language option 2] or [jurisdictional language option 3]


[SCRIPT 1 for in-person data collection]

[jurisdictional greeting], my name is _________________, and I am working on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA’s National Coral Reef Monitoring Program is conducting surveys with residents of [jurisdiction] to learn how people interact with coral reefs and how perceptions of coral reef conditions in [jurisdiction] } are changing over time. The information collected will be used to help management better serve local communities. Your household was randomly selected to participate in this survey.


A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0648-0646. Without this approval, we could not conduct this survey. Public reporting for this information collection is estimated to be approximately 20 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to Mary Allen at [email protected]


S1. Just one person is needed to complete this survey. May I please speak to the person 18 or older in your household who has had the most recent birthday? (Note: If selected person is not available, choose the next eligible person available).

  • The person who answered the door is eligible Continue to SCRIPT 2

  • New individual comes to the door Re-read SCRIPT 1 with new individual, then proceed to SCRIPT 2

  • No eligible persons available Proceed with “not available” protocol, thank the current individual, and end survey

  • The person declines Proceed with NR1


[SCRIPT 2 for in-person data collection]

The survey should take no more than 20 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary, but is very important to the success of this study. You may skip any of the questions or stop the survey at any time. All information you provide is confidential. Your name and address will never be identified or associated with the results.


S2. Are you willing to participate in this survey?

  • Yes (person agreed to be interviewed) Continue to S3

  • No (person did not agree to be interviewed) Proceed with nonresponse question NR1


S3: Do you live in [jurisdiction] at least three months of the year?

  • Yes (the person lives here for at least 3 months a year) Start survey

  • No (the person does not live here for at least 3 months a year) End survey


NR1. Are there any particular reasons why you would prefer not to participate in the survey that

you would be willing to share?

  • Yes Allow respondent to comment and record reasons in NR2

  • No Thank the individual and end survey


NR2. [For Interviewer] Did the respondent make any of the following comments, whether or not these

exact words were used? (Check all that apply)

  • I’m TOO BUSY/I don’t have time (If this is a reason, ask for a convenient time to interview)

  • I DO NOT LIKE surveys

  • I am NOT INTERESTED

  • Surveys are a WASTE OF TIME

  • I DON”T TRUST surveys

  • Surveys are an INVASION OF PRIVACY

  • Unfavorable PAST EXPERIENCE with surveys

  • Other reason


NR3. [For Interviewer] Please record the following observations during your interaction with

the respondent.

  1. Gender of respondent: ____Male ____Female

  2. Age: ____18-29 ____30-49 ____50-69 ____70+

  3. Race:

  4. Presence of children in household



BEGINNING OF SURVEY—


PARTICIPATION IN REEF ACTIVITIES


[SCRIPT] In this first section, we would like to understand your coastal and marine-based activities in [jurisdiction].


  1. In the past 12 months, how many days did you participate in each of the following activities in [jurisdiction]? Please answer “0” if you did not participate in the activity. {supports ‘participation in reef activities’ indicator}



Number of Days

Swimming or wading


Snorkeling


SCUBA diving


Free diving


Waterside/beach camping


Beach recreation (beach sports, picnics, [or jurisdictional option], etc.)


Boating (sail, motor [, jurisdictional option])


Fishing [with optional jurisdictional modifier 1]


[Fishing with optional jurisdictional modifier 2]


Gathering [or replacement jurisdictional word choice] of marine resources ([jurisdictional example 1], [jurisdictional example 2], [jurisdictional example 3], [jurisdictional example 4], [jurisdictional example 5], [jurisdictional example 6], etc.)


[jurisdictional item 1]


[jurisdictional item 2]


[optional jurisdictional item 3]



  • SKIP LOGIC: IF RESPONDENT DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN ANY ACTIVITIES (0 DAYS FOR ALL), SKIP TO Q4.


  1. Please look at the map of [jurisdiction] and the boundaries of each zone. For each activity, in which zone did you most often participate? {supports ‘participation in reef activities’ indicator}


(SHOW RESPONDENT APPROPRIATE MAP)


  • SKIP LOGIC: IF RESPONDENT DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN ‘FISHING’ OR ‘GATHERING’, SKIP TO Q4.



Zone A

Zone B

Zone C

Zone D

Zone E

[Zone F option]

Check here if did not participate

[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] Swimming or wading








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] Snorkeling








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] SCUBA diving








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] Free diving








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] Waterside/beach camping








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] Beach recreation (beach sports, [or jurisdictional option], etc.)








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] Boating (sail, motor [, jurisdictional option])








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] Fishing [with optional jurisdictional modifier 1]








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] [Fishing with optional jurisdictional modifier 2]








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] Gathering [or replacement jurisdictional word choice] of marine resources ([jurisdictional example 1], [jurisdictional example 2], [jurisdictional example 3], [jurisdictional example 4], [jurisdictional example 5], [jurisdictional example 6], etc.)








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] [jurisdictional item 1]








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] [jurisdictional item 2]








[ASK IF POSITIVE VALUE IN Q1] [optional jurisdictional item 3]










(example zone map shown below – up to one map per island of residence per jurisdiction allowed):



  1. Which of the following best describes your primary motivation for fishing and gathering [or replacement jurisdictional word choice]? (Choose one). {supports ‘participation in reef activities’ indicator}


  1. Recreational: I fish primarily for sport or pleasure, but may also sell a few fish.

  2. Subsistence: I fish primarily to catch fish to feed myself, my family, and/or my community.

  3. Commercial: I fish primarily for some or all of the money I make in one year.

  4. Cultural: I fish primarily to keep traditional practices alive.


IMPORTANCE OF CORAL REEFS


[SCRIPT] For the next several questions, we would like to understand your household’s reliance on seafood and the cultural importance of coral reefs in [jurisdiction].


  1. On average, how many of the meals eaten within your household contain seafood? –INTERVIEWER STATES SCALE {supports ‘cultural importance of reefs’ indicator}


None

of the meals

(0%)

Some

of the meals

(1-33%)

Many

of the meals

(34-66%)

Most

of the meals

(67-99%)

All

of the meals (100%)

1

2

3

4

5


  • SKIP LOGIC: IF ‘NONE OF THE MEALS’, SKIP TO Q6.


  1. On average, how many of the meals eaten within your household contain seafood from local coral reefs in [jurisdiction]? (Examples include reef fish such as [jurisdictional option 1] and [jurisdictional option 2], bottomfish such as [jurisdictional option 1] and [jurisdictional option 2], and other shellfish and marine life that depend on coral reefs such as [jurisdictional option 1] and [jurisdictional option 2]. This does not include pelagic fish such as [jurisdictional option 1] and [jurisdictional option 2].) {supports ‘cultural importance of reefs’ indicator}


None

of the meals

(0%)

Some

of the meals

(1-33%)

Many

of the meals

(34-66%)

Most

of the meals

(67-99%)

All

of the meals (100%)

Not Sure

1

2

3

4

5

NS


  1. How important are coral reefs to each of the following in [jurisdiction]? – INTERVIEWER REPEATS SCALE AS NEEDED {supports ‘cultural importance of reefs’ indicator}



Not at all important

Slightly important

Somewhat important

Moderately important

Very Important

Not Sure

Culturally important events, such as feasts [or replacement jurisdictional word choice] and ceremonies

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Establishing and maintaining cultural and familial ties

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Ancestral connections

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Religious practices

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Local language (word choice, business and place names, etc.)

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Cultural folklore (beliefs, stories, etc.)

1

2

3

4

5

NS


PERCEIVED RESOURCE CONDITION


[SCRIPT] In the next few questions, you will be presented with a series of marine resources, and will be asked to rate how important they are to you, as well as their current conditions and how you think those conditions may change in the future.


  1. How important are each of the following marine resources to your quality of life? – INTERVIEWER REPEATS SCALE AS NEEDED {supports ‘perceived resource condition’ indicator}



Not at all important

Slightly important

Somewhat important

Moderately important

Very Important

Ocean water quality

1

2

3

4

5

Amount of live coral

1

2

3

4

5

Amount of fish

1

2

3

4

5

[jurisdictional item 1]

1

2

3

4

5

[jurisdictional item 2]

1

2

3

4

5

[optional jurisdictional item 3]

1

2

3

4

5


  1. How would you rate the current condition of each of the following marine resources in [jurisdiction]? – INTERVIEWER REPEATS SCALE AS NEEDED {supports ‘perceived resource condition’ indicator}



Very

Bad

Somewhat Bad

Neither Bad nor Good

Somewhat Good

Very

Good

Not Sure

Ocean water quality

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Amount of live coral

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Amount of fish

1

2

3

4

5

NS

[jurisdictional item 1]

1

2

3

4

5

NS

[jurisdictional item 2]

1

2

3

4

5

NS

[optional jurisdictional item 3]

1

2

3

4

5

NS


  1. Over the next 10 years, how do you think the condition of each of those same marine resources will change in [jurisdiction]? – INTERVIEWER REPEATS SCALE AS NEEDED {supports ‘perceived resource condition’ indicator}



Worsen Greatly

Worsen Somewhat

No Change

Improve Somewhat

Improve Greatly

Not Sure

Ocean water quality

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Amount of live coral

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Amount of fish

1

2

3

4

5

NS

[jurisdictional item 1]

1

2

3

4

5

NS

[jurisdictional item 2]

1

2

3

4

5

NS

[optional jurisdictional item 3]

1

2

3

4

5

NS


AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE OF REEFS AND REEF THREATS


[SCRIPT] This next section will ask about reef awareness and importance in [jurisdiction].


  1. How important are coral reefs in [jurisdiction] to each of the following? – INTERVIEWER REPEATS SCALE AS NEEDED {supports ‘awareness and knowledge of reefs’ indicator}



Not at all important

Slightly important

Somewhat important

Moderately important

Very Important

Not Sure

Protection from natural disasters

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Outdoor recreation

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Food for coastal communities

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Tourism-based economy

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Fishery-based economy

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Your livelihood

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Human health

1

2

3

4

5

NS


  1. Which of the following do you believe are threats to coral reefs in [jurisdiction]? Please indicate:

YES – this is a threat to coral reefs;

NO – this is not a threat to coral reefs;

NOT SURE – I have heard of this, but I am not sure if it is a threat to coral reefs; or

NOT FAMILIAR – I have never heard of this term.



Yes

No

Not

Sure

Not Familiar

Climate change

1

2

NS

NF

Coral bleaching

1

2

NS

NF

[jurisdictional choice of Hurricanes, Typhoons, or Cyclones]

1

2

NS

NF

Pollution from stormwater, wastewater, and chemical runoff

1

2

NS

NF

Marine litter

1

2

NS

NF

Invasive species

1

2

NS

NF

Overfishing and overgathering [or replacement jurisdictional word choice]

1

2

NS

NF

Boat anchoring and grounding

1

2

NS

NF

Ocean acidification

1

2

NS

NF

Divers and snorkelers

1

2

NS

NF

[jurisdictional item 1]

1

2

NS

NF

[jurisdictional item 2]

1

2

NS

NF


SKIP LOGIC: IF ‘YES’ TO ANY ITEM, ASK ABOUT EACH ITEM IN Q12.

IF ‘NO’, ‘NOT SURE’, OR ‘NOT FAMILIAR’ WITH ALL ITEMS, SKIP TO Q13


  1. How severe are each of the following threats to coral reefs in [jurisdiction]? –INTERVIEWER REPEATS SCALE AS NEEDED {supports ‘awareness and knowledge of reefs’ indicator}



Minor Threat

Moderate Threat

Major Threat

Severe Threat

Not Sure

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] Climate change

2

3

4

5

NS

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] Coral bleaching

2

3

4

5

NS

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] [jurisdictional choice of Hurricanes, Typhoons, or Cyclones]

2

3

4

5

NS

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] Pollution from stormwater, wastewater, and chemical runoff

2

3

4

5

NS

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] Marine litter

2

3

4

5

NS

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] Invasive species

2

3

4

5

NS

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] Overfishing and overgathering [or replacement jurisdictional word choice]

2

3

4

5

NS

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] Boat anchoring and grounding

2

3

4

5

NS

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] Ocean acidification

2

3

4

5

NS

[ASK IF ‘YES’ IN Q11] Divers and snorkelers

2

3

4

5

NS

[jurisdictional item 1]

2

3

4

5

NS

[jurisdictional item 2]

2

3

4

5

NS


ATTITUDES TOWARDS CORAL REEF MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES


[SCRIPT] There are many different management strategies for protecting coral reefs in [jurisdiction]. In the next few questions, we are interested in your opinions on some of these strategies.


  1. A Marine Protected Area (MPA) [or jurisdictional word choice] is an area of the ocean [, optional “such as” description,] where particular human activities are restricted [or jurisdictional word choice] to protect living, non-living, cultural, and/or historic resources. Before today, were you aware of existing MPAs [or optional jurisdictional word choice] in [jurisdiction]? {supports ‘awareness of reef regulations’ indicator}


  1. Yes (IF YES, GO TO Q14)

  2. No (IF NO, SKIP TO Q15)


  1. How do you think the establishment of MPAs [or jurisdictional word choice] impacted the following in [jurisdiction]? – INTERVIEWER REPEATS SCALE AS NEEDED {supports ‘attitudes toward reef management strategies’ indicator}



Worsened Greatly

Worsened Somewhat

No Impact

Improved Somewhat

Improved Greatly

Not Sure

Protection of coral reefs

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Amount of fish

1

2

3

4

5

NS

[optional jurisdictional item]

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Tourism-based economy

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Fishery-based economy

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Your livelihood

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Outdoor recreation

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Food for coastal communities

1

2

3

4

5

NS

Human health

1

2

3

4

5

NS


  1. Next, how much do you oppose or support each of the following management strategies to protect coral reefs in [jurisdiction]? – INTERVIEWER REPEATS SCALE AS NEEDED {supports ‘attitudes toward reef management strategies’ indicator}




Strongly Oppose

Somewhat Oppose

Neutral

Somewhat Support

Strongly Support

Establish new catch limits per person for certain fish species

1

2

3

4

5

Create new MPAs [or jurisdictional word choice]

1

2

3

4

5

Establish new requirements for improved wastewater treatment

1

2

3

4

5

Encourage community participation in the management of marine resources

1

2

3

4

5

[jurisdictional item 1]

1

2

3

4

5

[jurisdictional item 2]

1

2

3

4

5

[jurisdictional item 3]

1

2

3

4

5

[optional jurisdictional item 4]

1

2

3

4

5


PARTICIPATION IN BEHAVIORS THAT MAY IMPROVE CORAL HEALTH


[SCRIPT] Now, we’ll talk about some activities that can help protect coral reef ecosystems in [jurisdiction].


  1. How important is it for [jurisdiction] residents to engage in activities that help to protect coral reefs? – INTERVIEWER STATES SCALE {supports ‘pro-environmental behaviors’ indicator}


Not at all Important

Slightly

Important

Somewhat Important

Moderately

Important

Very

Important

1

2

3

4

5


  1. Which of the following do you do routinely (whenever possible)? (Check all that apply). {supports ‘pro-environmental behaviors’ indicator}

Yes No

  1. Reduce household water use

  2. Reduce household electricity use

  3. Compost

  4. Recycle

  5. Use reef-safe forms of sun protection

  6. Use fewer single use products (plastic bags or straws, Styrofoam, etc.)

  7. Promote environmentally responsible practices with others [or
    replacement jurisdictional word choice]

  8. [Promote environmentally responsibly practices with jurisdictional
    word choice option 2]

  9. Minimize fuel consumption


  • SKIP PATTERN: IF ‘YES’ FOR ALL ITEMS, SKIP TO Q19.

IF ‘NO’ FOR ANY ITEM, ASK ABOUT EACH ITEM IN Q18.


  1. Which of the following are reasons why you do not engage in those activities routinely? (Check all that apply). {supports ‘pro-environmental behaviors’ indicator}



I do not know how

It is not convenient

It is too expensive

I have not had the opportunity to do so

None of these reasons

[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q17] Reduce household water use






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q17] Reduce household electricity use






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q17] Compost






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q17] Recycle






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q17] Use reef-safe forms of sun protection






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q17] Use fewer single use products (plastic bags or straws, Styrofoam, etc.)






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q17] Promote environmentally responsible practices with others [or replacement jurisdictional word]






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q17] [Promote environmentally responsibly practices with jurisdictional word choice option 2]






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q17] Minimize fuel consumption







  1. In the past 12 months, have you done any of the following activities? (Check all that apply). {supports ‘pro-environmental behaviors’ indicator}

Yes No

  1. Donated to an environmental cause [with optional jurisdictional
    modifier]

  2. Volunteered in a beach clean-up, citizen science effort, or other
    environmental effort

  3. Joined or renewed a membership in a conservation organization

  4. [optional jurisdictional item 1]

  5. [optional jurisdictional item 2]


  • SKIP PATTERN: IF ‘YES’ FOR ALL ITEMS, SKIP TO Q21.

IF ‘NO” FOR ANY ITEM, ASK ABOUT EACH ITEM IN Q20.


  1. Which of the following are reasons why you have not engaged in any of those activities in the past 12 months? (Check all that apply) {supports ‘pro-environmental behaviors’ indicator}



I do not know how

It is not convenient

It is too expensive

I have not had the opportunity to do so

None of these reasons

[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q19] Donated to an environmental cause [with optional jurisdictional modifier]






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q19] Volunteered in a beach clean-up, citizen science effort, or other environmental effort






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q19] Joined or renewed a membership in a conservation organization






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q19] [optional jurisdictional item 1]






[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q19] [optional jurisdictional item 2]







  1. In the past 5 years, have you done any of the following? (Check all that apply). {supports ‘pro-environmental behaviors’ indicator}

Yes No

  1. Updated the septic [or jurisdictional word choice] system on my property

  2. Installed water storage system (such as a tank or rain barrel)

  3. [optional jurisdictional item]

  • SKIP PATTERN: IF ‘YES’ FOR ALL ITEMS, SKIP TO Q23.

IF ‘NO’ FOR ANY ITEM, ASK ABOUT EACH ITEM IN Q22.


  1. Which of the following are reasons why you have not engaged in those activities? (Check all that apply). {supports ‘pro-environmental behaviors’ indicator}



I do not know how

It is not convenient

It is too expensive

My system is already up to date

I am not allowed to

None of these reasons

[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q21] Updated the septic [or jurisdictional word choice] system on my property







[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q21] Installed water storage system (such as a tank or rain barrel)







[ASK IF ‘NO’ IN Q21] [optional jurisdictional item]








  1. The rules and regulations surrounding coral reefs are sometimes misunderstood. How unacceptable or acceptable are each of the following practices in [jurisdiction]?– INTERVIEWER REPEATS SCALE AS NEEDED {supports ‘awareness of reef regulations’ indicator}



Very Unacceptable

Somewhat Unacceptable

Neutral

Somewhat Acceptable

Very Acceptable

Operate a boat [or jurisdictional replacement word choice] in a shallow reef area

1

2

3

4

5

Leave trash on the beach [or optional jurisdictional rephrasing]

1

2

3

4

5

Anchor a boat on coral

1

2

3

4

5

Feed fish, birds, or marine mammals

1

2

3

4

5

Touch corals with my hands or feet (including standing)

1

2

3

4

5

Take seashells or coral from the reef

1

2

3

4

5

[jurisdictional item 1]

1

2

3

4

5

[jurisdictional item 2]

1

2

3

4

5


DEMOGRAPHICS


[SCRIPT] I just have a few more questions that will help us to interpret our results. As a reminder, the information you provide will remain strictly confidential.


  1. Do you identify as any of the following?

Male

Female

Other

No response

[Optional jurisdictional item 1]

[Optional jurisdictional item 2]


  1. In what year were you born? ___________


  1. Were you born in [jurisdiction]?

Yes

No


  1. How many years have you lived in [jurisdiction]? ___________ Years



  1. What race/ethnicity do you consider yourself? (Check all that apply).

    • Samoan

    • Chamorro [or replacement jurisdictional word choice]

    • [optional jurisdictional item 1]

    • [optional jurisdictional item 2]

    • [optional jurisdictional item 3]

    • [optional jurisdictional item 4]

    • Native Hawaiian

    • Other Pacific Islander

    • Chinese

    • Filipino

    • Japanese

    • Korean

    • Vietnamese

    • Asian Indian

    • Other Asian

    • White

    • Black or African American

    • American Indian and Alaska Native

    • Hispanic or Latino

    • Other ____________

    • No response



  1. [optional question for Pacific Island jurisdictions:] Including your primary language, which of the following can you comfortably read?

    1. English

    1. [optional jurisdictional item 1

    2. Spanish

    3. Chinese Mandarin

    4. Chinese Cantonese

    5. Japanese

    6. Korean

    7. Tagalog/ Filipino

    8. Chamoru

    9. Pohnpeian

    10. Yapese

    11. Kosraen

    12. Chuukese

    13. Other

    14. No response



  1. What is the highest level of education you have completed? (Choose one)

      • 8th Grade or Less

      • Some high school

      • High School Graduate, GED

      • [optional jurisdictional item]

      • Some college, community college or AA

      • College Graduate

      • Graduate School, Law School, Medical School


  1. What is your current employment status? (Check all that apply).

  1. Unemployed

  2. Employed full time

  3. Employed part time

  4. Retired


  1. Is your current or most recent occupation related to one or more of the following? (Check all that apply). {demographic question for variable weighting and livelihood contextualization in Q10}

  1. Commercial fishing

  2. Outdoor recreation

  3. Tourism

  4. [optional jurisdictional item]

  5. Not related to any of the above


  1. How many adults aged 18 years or older live in your household, including yourself? _______


  1. What is your annual household income?

  • Less than $10,000 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement]

  • $10,000-$14,999 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement]

  • $15,000-$24,999 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement]

  • $25,000-$34,999 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement]

  • $35,000-$49,999 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement]

  • $50,000-$74,999 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement]

  • $75,000-$99,999 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement]

  • $100,000-$149,999 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement]

  • $150,000-$199,999 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement]

  • [additional jurisdictional option]

  • $200,000 [or jurisdictional equivalent replacement] or more

  • No Response



Thank you for your time and contribution to this research!


If you have any questions or comments about the research,

please contact Mary Allen at [email protected].


For more information about the National Coral Reef Monitoring Program

or to see the results of the survey, please visit https://www.coris.noaa.gov/monitoring/socioeconomic.html.

We hope to have results ready by the end of [x year].
























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