Getting to Know Oregon’s Ocean Users is a first-of-its-kind study that Oregon State University is conducting. It is focusing on the “non-consumptive” recreational ocean users of Oregon, including divers, surfers, kite boarders, windsurfers, boaters/sailors, kayakers, and boat-based nature viewers. The project hopes to better understand these communities in learning about their needs, perspectives, composition, and contributions. Presently, there is a void in available information on these groups. The information gathered will be used to create a profile of these recreational communities to potentially serve as a foundation for informing policy decisions. This project seeks to ensure that the present void in information on these “non-consumptive” recreational ocean users is filled to facilitate their representation in future decision-making regarding Oregon’s oceans.
As a stakeholder of Oregon’s ocean resources, your participation is highly valued. Participation in the study is voluntary, limited to individuals over the age of 18, and will involve the completion of a questionnaire. All information gathered will be presented as a whole, in a summarized form. We will not seek any sensitive information and no identities will be made public. To participate, or to request more information, please contact Chris Eardley, an Oregon State University graduate student, at ceardley@coas.oregonstate.edu.

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