Emotional Responses to the Marine Environment

Key Findings

  • In 2021 the Scottish Government commissioned research on Ocean Literacy. This took the form of a questionnaire with 3055 members of the public taking part. The full document can be found following this link. The data from this document is at a national scale.
  • To measure peoples' emotional link to the coast, participants were asked to choose three words that express this relationship. 
  • Concern was the number one answer with 51% of participants choosing that word. Other negative emotions including frustration, anxiety, anger and shame all scored over 10%.
  • Positive emotions such as awe/wonder, curiosity, and calm/relaxation took up places 2,3 and 4 with happiness in 6th place.
  • The survey did not include data on the three words individuals picked. This would have been useful as it would have informed us if people had a mix of emotions or were generally all positive or all negative.

 

Notes

None

Linked Information Sheets

Perceived Health of, and Threats to the Marine Environment - Numbers of fishing vessels – Training - Employment - Mackerel line catch value

Key sources of Information

Reviewed on/by

31/01/23 by Ian Hay

 

Status

 First Draft (this is for demonstration only at this time and has not been reviewed) 

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