Right
Whale Mandatory Ship Reporting System: What do you think?
The
National Marine Fisheries Service, the federal agency responsible
for the stewardship of living marine resources and their habitat, is
sponsoring a survey to obtain mariner’s feedback on the North
Atlantic right whale mandatory ship reporting (MSR) system.
This
is a voluntary survey. Your
feedback will be used to evaluate and improve the North Atlantic
right whale MSR system. All survey responses are anonymous and
confidential.
Responses are kept confidential as required by section 402(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and NOAA Administrative Order 216-100, Confidentiality of Fisheries Statistics, and will not be released for public use except in aggregate statistical form without identification as to its source. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subjected to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.
Are you aware of the North Atlantic right whale MSR system?
Yes
No. If box is checked survey will skip to Q7.
During the year, about how many times do you enter one of the North Atlantic right whale MSR areas?
I enter one of the North Atlantic right whale MSR areas on a regular basis
If box above is checked, survey will prompt: Approximately _____ times per year
I have entered one of the North Atlantic right whale MSR areas but not on a regular basis
I have not entered one of the North Atlantic right whale MSR areas. If checked, survey will skip to Q6, the third part.
Which North Atlantic right whale MSR area do you enter most frequently?
North MSR area
South MSR area
About the same amount for both areas
When you enter a North Atlantic right whale MSR area, how often do you send a report as part of the North Atlantic right whale MSR system?
Always
Most of the time
Some of the time
Rarely
After sending in a report to the North Atlantic right whale MSR system, have you received a message about right whale regulations and tips on how to avoid interactions with right whales?
Yes
No
Please check the box that best represents your level of agreement with each statement.
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Strongly Agree |
Somewhat Agree |
Neither Agree nor Disagree |
Somewhat Disagree |
Strongly Disagree |
After entering one of the North Atlantic right whale MSR areas… |
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…it is relatively easy to send in the required report |
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…I generally follow the report format exactly as specified in the instructions |
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…I send in the report as soon as possible |
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…sending in the required report takes time away from other duties I have on the ship |
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After receiving the automated message about right whale regulations and tips on avoiding interactions with right whales… |
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…I generally don’t have time to read the entire message |
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…I am more alert about avoiding or watching for right whales |
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…I find the information to be useful for the captain and crew |
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…some aspect of the ship’s operation may change (e.g. speed, post extra lookouts) to avoid an interaction |
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In my opinion the North Atlantic right whale MSR system… |
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… is important for right whale conservation |
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…is an unnecessary requirement for ships |
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How many years have you worked in the maritime industry? ______________
How many years as a crew member? ___________________________
How many years as a captain? ________________________________
What type of ship do you work on? __________________________________
Who do you work for? _____________________________________________
Please add any additional comments you have concerning the MSR system in this box.
Type comments here
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| Author | Kristy_Wallmo |
| File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
| File Created | 2021-01-25 |