L. Pendleton et al., Public perceptions of environmental quality: A survey study of beach use and perceptions in Los Angeles County, MAR POLL B, 42(11), 2001, pp. 1155-1160
Despite documented successes in the battle to clean up the coastal waters o
f Southern California, Los Angeles County residents continue to view the oc
ean more as a place of pollution than a vibrant and healthy place for bathi
ng and swimming. This study shows that residents of Los Angeles County tend
to hold perceptions of marine water quality that are at odds with data on
bacteriological measures of water quality collected by local sanitation dis
tricts (and reported by not-for-profit Heal the Bay). Summary results of a
survey of 400 randomly chosen households in Los Angeles County are given. R
espondents were asked about their beach use and perceptions of environmenta
l quality: both coastal water quality and air quality. The results suggest
that perceptions of coastal water quality may be influenced less by "curren
t coastal education campaigns" and more by the media and other factors. (C)
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