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Marine litter is a global threat, particularly on oceanic islands where the problem is exacerbated. Perceptions,
knowledge, awareness, and attitudes towards the theme are crucial in its mitigation and prevention. This study
assessed these points through a questionnaire to the inhabitants of a Portuguese archipelago. Data revealed that
people associate marine litter with plastic and its impacts and are well informed about its sources and pathways.
Yet, the degradation rates of marine items were frequently underestimated and the problem of marine litter was
attributed, among others, to littering, single-use products, and excessive packaging. Some individuals did not
consider themselves responsible for reducing marine litter, attributing responsibilities to third parties. The
youngest group, men, and students were the ones who reported less litter-reducing intentions and behaviors.
Distinct profiles were traced using the questionnaire’s answers, highlighting who needs marine litter literacy.
Individuals who do not consider marine litter a current threat and live in a community that does not care about
marine litter (profiles 1 and 2) were the groups that needed deeper intervention, due to their low perception and
understanding of the problem. Marine litter literacy, management, and governance measures are necessary so
that the public recognizes marine litter as a current threat, is worried about its impacts, avoids plastic use, and
choses re-useable products (profile 4). In the studied oceanic islands, results indicated marine litter is not fully
perceived by the public. A global and transformative shift in the way people are educated and behave towards
waste and pollution is required, thereby highlighting the importance of increasing public perceptions assessment
and marine litter literacy in the society.
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Marine litter Oceanic islands Questionnaire Perceptions Concerns Statistical analysis