jpegg
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Hi!
I’m carrying out a survey looking at awareness and attitudes to non-native species. I’m particularly interested in Topmouth gudgeon as this is a species that my team has been studying for many years now, but we believe has received relatively little wider attention compared to other non-native invasive species, probably because it is a small grey fish rather than a more ‘charismatic’ invader. I suspect that anglers may be far better informed than the public at large, therefore am particularly keen to know your thoughts.
The questionnaire is short (less than 20 questions) and is available on-line until the 31st July at ATTITUDES TO NON-NATIVE SPECIES IN THE UK
The information gathered will be anonymous and the results of the survey will be published consequently, so the will be available should you be interested. We hope it can be used to better understand the communication of science to the public, particularly in the field of fisheries.
Thank you
Josie Pegg
Researcher
Bournemouth University
I’m carrying out a survey looking at awareness and attitudes to non-native species. I’m particularly interested in Topmouth gudgeon as this is a species that my team has been studying for many years now, but we believe has received relatively little wider attention compared to other non-native invasive species, probably because it is a small grey fish rather than a more ‘charismatic’ invader. I suspect that anglers may be far better informed than the public at large, therefore am particularly keen to know your thoughts.
The questionnaire is short (less than 20 questions) and is available on-line until the 31st July at ATTITUDES TO NON-NATIVE SPECIES IN THE UK
The information gathered will be anonymous and the results of the survey will be published consequently, so the will be available should you be interested. We hope it can be used to better understand the communication of science to the public, particularly in the field of fisheries.
Thank you
Josie Pegg
Researcher
Bournemouth University