The drivers (social) and pressures (physical) of marine debris have typically been examined separately. We redress this by using social and beach surveys at nine Tasmanian beaches, across three coastlines and within three categories of urbanisation, to examine whether people acknowledge that their actions contribute to the issue of marine debris, and whether these social drivers are reflected in the amount of marine debris detected on beaches. A large proportion (75%) of survey participants do not litter at beaches; with age, gender, income and residency influencing littering behaviour. Thus, participants recognise that littering at beaches is a problem. This social trend was reflected in the small amounts of debris that were detected. Furt...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
Being regarded as a problem of global dimensions, marine litter has been a growing concern that affe...
The drivers (social) and pressures (physical) of marine debris have typically been examined separate...
Marine debris is a recognised form of marine pollution. Its impacts on marine biota (marine mammals,...
Marine debris is a burgeoning global issue with economic, ecological and aesthetic impacts. While th...
Marine debris directly threatens and indirectly impacts upon marine wildlife and humans throughout t...
The purpose of this research was to examine “who” and why people are littering in the Gladstone regi...
The purpose of this research was to examine “who” and why people are littering in the Gladstone regi...
It was once thought oceans were so vast they could not be affected by humans, but unfortunately rapi...
We examined if there is truth to the preconceptions that non-resident workers (including FIFO/DIDO’s...
Marine debris and beach litter pose serious threats to the environment and coastal economies. This p...
We examined if there is truth to the preconceptions that non-resident workers (including FIFO/DIDO’s...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the ...
The environmental, social and cultural importance of beaches permeates human society, yet the risk o...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
Being regarded as a problem of global dimensions, marine litter has been a growing concern that affe...
The drivers (social) and pressures (physical) of marine debris have typically been examined separate...
Marine debris is a recognised form of marine pollution. Its impacts on marine biota (marine mammals,...
Marine debris is a burgeoning global issue with economic, ecological and aesthetic impacts. While th...
Marine debris directly threatens and indirectly impacts upon marine wildlife and humans throughout t...
The purpose of this research was to examine “who” and why people are littering in the Gladstone regi...
The purpose of this research was to examine “who” and why people are littering in the Gladstone regi...
It was once thought oceans were so vast they could not be affected by humans, but unfortunately rapi...
We examined if there is truth to the preconceptions that non-resident workers (including FIFO/DIDO’s...
Marine debris and beach litter pose serious threats to the environment and coastal economies. This p...
We examined if there is truth to the preconceptions that non-resident workers (including FIFO/DIDO’s...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the ...
The environmental, social and cultural importance of beaches permeates human society, yet the risk o...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
Terrestrial sources of marine debris on beaches are substantial, increasing, and are primarily a res...
Being regarded as a problem of global dimensions, marine litter has been a growing concern that affe...