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NOAA OFFERS NEW WEB SITE ON SOCIAL SCIENCE TOOLS FOR MARINE PROTECTED AREAS

NOAA image of coral reef.Nov. 15, 2004 — NOAA launched a new Web site on research techniques for examining the "human dimensions" of marine and coastal resource management. The "Social Science Tools and Methods for Marine Protected Areas Management" Web site gives basic information about social science concepts and methods, and guides managers in determining the appropriate tools, such as surveys and cost-benefit analyses, to address their specific issues. (Click NOAA image for larger view of coral reef. Click here for high resolution version, which is a large file. Please credit “NOAA.”)

Marine protected areas are valuable management tools, but the development and implementation of them can be controversial. Recent studies found that social factors, rather than biological or physical factors, determine the success of marine protected areas.

NOAA image of screen capture of the Social Science Tools and Methods for Marine Protected Areas Management" Web site."Creating and managing a marine protected area is often challenging. This Web site provides resources that can help managers and staff understand and address many of the issues that arise between marine protected areas and affected stakeholders," said Margaret Davidson, director of the NOAA Coastal Services Center, which developed the Web site in collaboration with the NOAA National Marine Protected Areas Center. (Click NOAA image for larger view of screen capture of the Social Science Tools and Methods for Marine Protected Areas Management" Web site. Click here for high resolution version, which is a large file. Please credit “NOAA.”)

The site is divided into sections that focus on social science themes (including use patterns; attitudes, perceptions and beliefs; governments, institutions and processes; communities; and economics), tools, case studies and references. Topics include surveys, non-market valuation and social assessment.

The NOAA Coastal Services Center supports the environmental, social and economic well being of the coast by linking people, information and technology. The National Marine Protected Areas Center, housed within NOAA and managed in conjunction with the Department of the Interior, forges partnerships and serves as a major resource for information about the nation's marine protected areas.

NOAA is dedicated to enhancing economic security and national safety through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related events and providing environmental stewardship of the nation’s coastal and marine resources. NOAA is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Relevant Web Sites
Social Science Methods for Marine Protected Areas

NOAA Coastal Services Center

Media Contact:
Ben Sherman, NOAA Ocean Service, (301) 713-3066 ext. 178