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Hawaiian shorelines and near-shore waters have long been used for cultural activities, food gathering and fishing, and recreation. As seascapes are physically altered by changing climate, the ways in which people experience these environments will likely change as well. Local perspectives of how seascapes are changing over time can help managers better understand and manage these areas for both natural persistence and human use. For this project, researchers conducted interviews and surveys of surfers and other ocean users to gather observations and perceptions of change over time at Hilo Bay, Hawaiʻi. They combined these results with historical data on public beach use and biophysical data from monitoring buoys...
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Tags: 2014,
CASC,
Coastal Communities,
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Types: Citation;
Tags: Coastal communities,
Conservation,
EE 471 Marine Science and Oceanography; EE 454 Environmental,
Ecology,
Economic and social effects,
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