This practitioner research focuses on the stakeholder perspectives and lessons learned about mitigating plastic pollution in the marine environment of Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island. It uses a mixed method approach of surveys, interviews, focus groups, and active participation in mitigation strategies to answer four main research questions. These questions aim to gather perspectives on the problem from multiple stakeholders in the community, including the general public, the restaurant industry, and local and state governments. This research also investigates what factors make this community a leader in igniting social change and reducing plastic pollution. The active involvement of the researcher via internship allowed her to gain familiar...
Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory have been working with local partners to reduce the amount of pl...
Although the phenomenon of marine plastic debris is now widely recognized as a problem for the inter...
Like many other coastal communities, people are attracted to Rhode Island’s waters for the range of ...
Plastic pollution in the marine and coastal environment is a challenging restoration and governance ...
In December of 1992, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management temporarily closed Gree...
Affecting waters and coastlines worldwide, plastic marine debris is a pervasive issue that continues...
This research aims to address how to increase support and understanding for coastal and marine polic...
Marine litter in coastal areas creates environmental, social and aesthetic problems. Environmental e...
Like many other coastal communities, people are attracted to Rhode Island’s waters for the range of ...
Plastic pollution has become an anthropogenic crisis worldwide. In the Stone Town Harbor area in par...
We conducted a nationally-representative survey of United States (U.S.) adults (n=1,960) in 2021 to ...
Over the past few decades, marine plastic pollution has become a major environmental concern with it...
This study aims to seek ways to prevent marine plastic pollution leakage in New Zealand’s commercial...
1 online resource (iv, 94 pages) : colour mapIncludes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (...
Plastic pollution is a burgeoning global issue that has detrimental impacts on the health, wildlife,...
Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory have been working with local partners to reduce the amount of pl...
Although the phenomenon of marine plastic debris is now widely recognized as a problem for the inter...
Like many other coastal communities, people are attracted to Rhode Island’s waters for the range of ...
Plastic pollution in the marine and coastal environment is a challenging restoration and governance ...
In December of 1992, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management temporarily closed Gree...
Affecting waters and coastlines worldwide, plastic marine debris is a pervasive issue that continues...
This research aims to address how to increase support and understanding for coastal and marine polic...
Marine litter in coastal areas creates environmental, social and aesthetic problems. Environmental e...
Like many other coastal communities, people are attracted to Rhode Island’s waters for the range of ...
Plastic pollution has become an anthropogenic crisis worldwide. In the Stone Town Harbor area in par...
We conducted a nationally-representative survey of United States (U.S.) adults (n=1,960) in 2021 to ...
Over the past few decades, marine plastic pollution has become a major environmental concern with it...
This study aims to seek ways to prevent marine plastic pollution leakage in New Zealand’s commercial...
1 online resource (iv, 94 pages) : colour mapIncludes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (...
Plastic pollution is a burgeoning global issue that has detrimental impacts on the health, wildlife,...
Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory have been working with local partners to reduce the amount of pl...
Although the phenomenon of marine plastic debris is now widely recognized as a problem for the inter...
Like many other coastal communities, people are attracted to Rhode Island’s waters for the range of ...