Community Interview
Place history
1. How long you live in the area and what kind of occupation do you have?
2. What kind of changes have you seen happen? - (Landscape, biodiversity, fisheries, forests, coral, beaches)
3. What animals and plants have stopped seeing in abundance or have disappeared?
4. What animals and plants have recently appeared?
5. What do you think are the causes?
6. How do you like most he area, before or now?
Current situation
7. Which activities you consider that cause significant damage to the area's resources?
8. Do you think that any action is taken to manage the threats into the protected area?
9. How do you think these activities and pressures on the ecosystem are affecting your well-being and your future? (Economically, health, loss of landscape)
10. Do you think that Environmental Education (EE) is an important issue?
How?
11. Have you ever participated in any activity carried out by the protected area managers?
EE and Participation
12. What could and should change from the current park management so that it can improve its conservation state?
13. Conservation is everyone's job ... on which issues can you think you could help?
14. Are you committed to improve the conservation of the protected area?
15. What kind of benefits you considered the ark generates?
16. Do you think that the establishment of a National Park can generate any damage? How?
17. Do you know any EE & communication processes in the Park? Have you participated in any?
18. Do you think there is a renowned figure in mediating conflicts between local communities and the managers of the area?
EE and training
19. For the conservation of the site, what kind of training is needed and to whom should be address?
EE and Social Issues
20. Do you think you are missing customs and traditions in the area?
21. Do you think the EE is important for the conservation of the park?
22. And finally, since I live here, you have a special moment that has lived in the sea worth remembering?