Document
Survey for lodging operators
ICR 201005-0648-005 · OMB 0648-0617 · Object 20308301.
Ilio holo ikauaua
Public Opinion Survey
Survey for Lodging Operators
Your participation in this survey is voluntary. Any material that might identify you will be destroyed at the end of the study.
OMB Control #: XXXX-XXXX
Expiration Date: xx/xx/xxxx
Throughout this survey all references to monk seals mean Hawaiian monk seals.
Have your clients ever reported observing a monk seal in the wild in Hawai‘i (outside of zoos and aquaria)?
|
Yes (Go to Q 2) |
|
No (Go to Q 4) |
If clients have reported observing monk seals, how often in the past year has this happened?
1 time |
2-5 times |
6-10 times |
More than 10 times |
If clients have reported observing a monk seal in the wild, where? (Mark all that apply)
-
Seal was on the beach
Seal was in the water
Client was on the beach
Client was in the water (swimming, snorkeling, diving, etc.)
Client was on a commercial tour
Client was in a personal /non-commercial boat or other type of watercraft
Don’t know
Other (Please describe)____________________
Do you make a point of trying to locate monk seals for your clients to view?
-
Yes
No
Do you discuss information about monk seals with your clients?
Never |
Rarely |
Only when they ask, or we see monk seals |
With many clients |
With every client |
WHAT DO PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT MONK SEALS?
What is your level of knowledge about the Hawaiian monk seal?
No knowledge |
Small amount |
Average amount |
Large amount |
Do you think monk seals are native to the Hawaiian Islands?
-
Yes
No
Not sure
Do you think the population of Hawaiian monk seals in general has been increasing or decreasing over the past twenty years?
Significant decrease |
Slight decrease |
Stable (neither increasing nor decreasing) |
Slight increase |
Significant increase |
Not sure |
Hawaiian monk seals are legally protected under Federal and State laws.
Prior to this survey, were you aware of any legal protections in place for the Hawaiian monk seal?
-
Yes (Go to Q 10)
No (Go to Q 11)
How well do you think the monk seal is protected under current regulations?
Not at all protected |
Protected, but not enough |
Well protected |
Over protected |
Not sure |
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Protection of the Hawaiian monk seal is NOT very important because there are many types of seals throughout the world.
Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither agree nor disagree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Not sure |
Are you familiar with the Endangered Species Act?
-
Never heard of it (Go to Q 14)
Heard of it, but don’t know much about it
Somewhat familiar
Very familiar
Do you think that violations of the Endangered Species Act are regularly enforced?
-
Yes
No
Not sure
HUMAN-MONK SEAL INTERACTIONS
People have different opinions about what is considered appropriate behavior around wildlife. Which of the following, if any, do you consider appropriate behavior regarding monk seals? (Mark all that apply)
-
Viewing monk seals from 100 ft away
Viewing monk seals from 10 ft away
Approaching monk seals within 10 ft on land
Touching monk seals
Feeding monk seals
Swimming close to monk seals
Shooting at or around monk seals
Photographing monk seals
Fishing around monk seals
Yelling, or making other very loud noises around monk seals
Trying to scare monk seals away
Allowing dogs to approach and/or interact with monk seals
Do you think it is dangerous for people to approach monk seals on land?
-
Yes, for the person only
Yes, for the seal only
Yes, for both the person and the seal
No, if the seal is used to being around people
No, I think it is safe
Depends on the situation
Don’t know / Not sure
Do you think it is dangerous for people to swim with or be in close contact in the water with monk seals?
-
Yes, for the person only
Yes, for the seal only
Yes, for both the person and the seal
No, if the seal is used to being around people
No, I think it is safe
Depends on the situation
Don’t know / Not sure
If a client told you that they saw a monk seal, would you be likely to report it?
-
Yes
No
Not sure
Other (Please describe) _____________________
Do you know which authorities to report monk seal sightings to?
-
Yes (Please describe) ______________________
No
Have clients ever reported encountering a monk seal while they were doing activities in the water near the hotel/ resort/ condo?
-
Yes (Go to Q 20)
No (Go to Q 21)
Not sure (Go to Q 21)
If clients have reported encountering monk seals while in the water near the hotel/ resort/ condo, how often has it happened in the past year?
1 time |
2-5 times |
6-10 times |
More than 10 times |
Are clients given any instruction on what to do if they encounter monk seals, either in the water or on the beach?
-
Yes
No
Only if we think they are likely to encounter one
Only if we know they are likely to encounter one
Other __________________________
If a client reported encountering a live monk seal tangled in a net, what would you suggest? (Mark all that apply)
-
Do nothing
The client should try to cut it free
Myself or my staff should try to cut it free
The client should call the authorities
Myself or my staff should call the authorities
Don’t know/Not sure
Other (Please describe) _____________________
FISHING AND MONK SEALS
Do clients fish on the hotel/ resort/ condo property?
-
Yes (Go to Q 24)
No (Go to Q 29)
Do you think that if monk seals are present in an area where your clients are fishing, less fish are caught?
-
Yes
No
Not sure
Other (Please describe) _____________________
Do you think that if the number of monk seals increases, your clients would catch less fish?
-
Yes
No
Not sure
Other (Please describe) _____________________
If clients were fishing and a monk seal became hooked on a fishing line how would you likely respond? (Mark all that apply)
-
Cut the line
Try to get the hook free in some way
Call the authorities
Try to scare it away
Don’t know/Not sure
Other (Please describe) _____________________
Would you be willing to provide hooks without barbs to clients who fish in order to reduce the possibility of hooks becoming stuck in the mouths of monk seals?
-
Yes
No
Only if required by law
Only in areas where monk seals are present
Not sure
Do believe that using hooks without barbs would affect fish catch?
-
Yes
No
Only for certain types of fish
Not sure
People have various opinions about whether fishing should be regulated to protect monk seals.
Do you agree or disagree that regulations for recreational hook and line fishing in the main Hawaiian Islands should be enacted SPECIFICALLY to reduce or prevent monk seals from becoming hooked?
Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Not sure |
RESTRICTING HUMAN ACTIVITY AROUND MONK SEALS
Do think certain human activities should be prohibited around monk seals?
-
Yes (Go to Q 31)
No (Go to Q 32)
Not sure (Go to Q 31)
Do you think that any of the following human activities should be prohibited in the known presence of monk seals? (Mark all that apply)
|
Beach going |
|
Fishing with nets |
|
Swimming |
|
Boating (motor) |
|
Surfing |
|
Jet skis/Personal watercraft |
|
Snorkeling and / or Diving |
|
Water skiing, parasailing and other motorized towing activities |
|
Kayaking |
|
Other_____________________________ |
|
Spear fishing |
|
None of the activities listed should be prohibited. |
|
Fishing with hook and line |
|
|
When monk seals haul out onto beaches that people frequent, an area around the monk seal is often roped off to ensure people do not try to get too close.
Do you agree with current practice of closing a portion of the beach surrounding monk seals when they are present?
-
Yes
No
Not sure
Other (Please describe) _____________________
Female monk seals select a site to give birth, usually the same each year, and nurse their newborn pup for five to seven weeks. During this time the mother usually remains on land without eating.
Do you think it is appropriate to close sections of beach areas that are heavily used by mother monk seals to human activity during the height of the birthing season (March & April)?
-
Yes
No
Only when a mother and pup are present
Not sure
If small areas of beach near your hotel/ resort/ condo were blocked off from all human activity during periods of the monk seal birthing season, would you consider this a hardship?
-
Yes
No
Only in certain instances (Please describe) _________________________________
Not sure
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
How did you learn what to do or what not to do when encountering monk seals? (Mark all that apply).
-
I don’t have any knowledge about what to do when encountering monk seals
Internet
Television
Newspaper
Magazines
Radio
Aquarium or zoo
Word of mouth (e.g., from friends and family)
From school – (learned it yourself, or learned it from a child who learned it in school)
From Federal programs (such as NOAA)
From State programs (such as Division of Aquatic Resources)
From law enforcement agents
From lifeguards
Other (Please describe)_____________________
How effective do you think each of the following methods would be to help clients learn about wild monk seal conservation issues? (Mark one number for each category)
|
Not at all effective |
Somewhat effective |
Very effective |
Not sure |
Educational brochures and pamphlets provided to the clients |
1 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
Personal presentations given to the clients |
1 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
Showing videos to the clients |
1 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
Print materials (e.g. posters) displayed where they could be viewed by the clients |
1 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
Posting information on social media (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter) for clients |
1 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
Do you have any other suggestions on ways to inform and educate people about monk seal conservation issues?
Would one of the signs below, if placed near a monk seal, be likely to convince your clients not to disturb the seal?
-
Yes (If yes, please mark the one that would work best)
No
Not sure (If not sure, please mark the sign you prefer)
Both signs would be equally effective
Would you be likely to provide or display educational materials to your clients about monk seals if they were provided free of charge?
-
Yes
No
Not sure
Other _______________________
Would you be willing to participate in a training/educational workshop for hotel/ resort/ condo operators regarding monk seal issues, what activities can be conducted around monk seals without disturbing them, and methods of communicating conservation information to clients?
-
Yes
No
Not sure
Would you be likely to participate in a one-day, semi-annual state wide monk seal count that takes place every April and October?
-
Yes
No
Not sure
Other_______________________
DEMOGRAPHICS
The following demographic information will be used to help make general conclusions about the survey participants. Any personal information will be destroyed at the end of the study.
Which statement best describes the majority of your clients.
Permanent resident of Hawai‘i
Part time residents of Hawai‘i
Visitors to Hawai‘i
What type of water activities do your clients engage in? (Mark all that apply)
-
Diving
Snorkeling
Fishing
Swimming
Surfing
Boogie boarding
Kite surfing
Wind surfing
Lounging on the beach
Other (Please describe) ______________________
What is the highest level of education you have attained?
-
Some high school or less
High school diploma or equivalent
Some college, no degree
Two year degree (AA, AS) or technical school
Four year college graduate (BA, BS)
Some graduate work but did not receive a graduate degree
Graduate degree (MA, MS, PhD, JD, MD, etc.)
Mahalo for taking the time to complete this survey. Your participation is greatly appreciated! Please use the space below to provide any additional comments.
This survey is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated at 20 minutes, including time for reviewing instructions, answering all questions and returning the survey to the administrator. Please send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other suggestions for reducing this burden to Jennifer Metz, National Marine Fisheries Service, Outreach and Education Specialist, Protected Resources Division, NOAA Fisheries, Pacific Islands Regional Office, 1601 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1110, Honolulu, HI 96814-0047. All responses will be protected and will not be released for public use except in aggregate statistical form (and without providing and personally identifying characteristics). Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.
| File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
| File Title | Survey for lodging operators |
| Author | SRGII |
| File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
| File Created | 2021-02-02 |