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What Works in Conservation 2020

 | 
William J. Sutherland
, 
Lynn V. Dicks
, 
Silviu O. Petrovan
, 
et al.

13. Subtidal benthic invertebrate conservation

13.11 Education and awareness

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Unknown effectiveness

Provide educational or other training programmes about the marine environment to improve behaviours towards marine invertebrates

1One study examined the effects of providing educational or other training programmes about the marine environment on subtidal benthic invertebrate populations. The study took place in Hong Kong.

2COMMUNITY RESPONSE (0 STUDIES)

3POPULATION RESPONSE (0 STUDIES)

4BEHAVIOUR (1 STUDY)

5Behaviour change (1 study): One replicated, before-and-after survey study in Hong Kong found that a conservation education programme on the Asian horseshoe crab in secondary schools significantly increased the students’ behaviour towards Asian horseshoe crab conservation.

6Assessment: unknown effectiveness (effectiveness 65 %; certainty 21 %; harms 0 %).

7https://www.conservationevidence.com/​actions/​2281

No evidence found (no assessment)

8We have captured no evidence for the following interventions:

  • Organise educational marine wildlife tours to improve behaviours towards marine invertebrates.

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