Survey data on public perceptions of salmon aquaculture industry in Norway, Tasmania, and Iceland

This article presents data collected using online surveys conducted in Norway, Tasmania (Australia) and Iceland, with the aim of exploring public perceptions of the salmon aquaculture industry in each country. A total of 2085 survey participants provided responses, with 1183 from Norway, 406 from Ta...

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Main Authors: Marit Schei Olsen, Eirik Mikkelsen, Karen A. Alexander, Ragnheidur Thorarinsdottir, Tonje C. Osmundsen
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Published: Elsevier 2024-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340924000404
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Tonje C. Osmundsen
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description This article presents data collected using online surveys conducted in Norway, Tasmania (Australia) and Iceland, with the aim of exploring public perceptions of the salmon aquaculture industry in each country. A total of 2085 survey participants provided responses, with 1183 from Norway, 406 from Tasmania, and 496 from Iceland.The survey encompassed various aspects of attitudes towards and perceptions of the aquaculture industry. Participants were asked questions regarding their environmental concerns, trust in governance and management, and knowledge of the aquaculture industry in their respective country. Additionally, attitudes towards the industry were explored using questions related to preferences regarding information sources, perceptions of industry contributions, distribution of economic benefits, financial significance in local community, sustainability, and acceptance and tolerance of industry production. Respondents were also given the opportunity to provided text comments regarding the areas in which they thought the industry should become more sustainable. Demographic data on the respondents were collected, directly from the participants and from existing panel data from the survey company. However, the dataset excludes information on residence on the local level (postal code) to ensure anonymity of the respondents.The survey design was created by the SoLic-project (2019-2022, supported by the Research Council of Norway, no. 295114), drawing on the social license literature and the team's extensive research experience on topics related to the aquaculture industry, social acceptance, and legitimacy.The dataset presented in the article combines raw survey data with additional analysis data derived from grouping answer options or recoding data variables. The data provided in this article offers a valuable resource for researchers, industry representatives, public authorities, and other parties interested in salmon aquaculture. It enables comparative analyses and further investigations into public perceptions in Norway, Tasmania, and Iceland. This dataset can be used to explore a wide range of topics and extend the research conducted by the SoLic project team.
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spelling doaj.art-d7d99b8f53a947d9b4e3c5a97292ce6c2024-03-20T06:09:35ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092024-04-0153110067Survey data on public perceptions of salmon aquaculture industry in Norway, Tasmania, and IcelandMarit Schei Olsen0Eirik Mikkelsen1Karen A. Alexander2Ragnheidur Thorarinsdottir3Tonje C. Osmundsen4NTNU Social Research, Trondheim, Norway; Corresponding author.Nofima, Tromsø, NorwayCentre for Marine Socioecology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia; Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia; International Centre for Island Technology, Heriot Watt University, Back Road, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3AW, UKRector's Office, Agricultural University of Iceland, 311 Hvanneyri, Iceland; Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Iceland, 102 Reykjavik, IcelandNTNU Social Research, Trondheim, NorwayThis article presents data collected using online surveys conducted in Norway, Tasmania (Australia) and Iceland, with the aim of exploring public perceptions of the salmon aquaculture industry in each country. A total of 2085 survey participants provided responses, with 1183 from Norway, 406 from Tasmania, and 496 from Iceland.The survey encompassed various aspects of attitudes towards and perceptions of the aquaculture industry. Participants were asked questions regarding their environmental concerns, trust in governance and management, and knowledge of the aquaculture industry in their respective country. Additionally, attitudes towards the industry were explored using questions related to preferences regarding information sources, perceptions of industry contributions, distribution of economic benefits, financial significance in local community, sustainability, and acceptance and tolerance of industry production. Respondents were also given the opportunity to provided text comments regarding the areas in which they thought the industry should become more sustainable. Demographic data on the respondents were collected, directly from the participants and from existing panel data from the survey company. However, the dataset excludes information on residence on the local level (postal code) to ensure anonymity of the respondents.The survey design was created by the SoLic-project (2019-2022, supported by the Research Council of Norway, no. 295114), drawing on the social license literature and the team's extensive research experience on topics related to the aquaculture industry, social acceptance, and legitimacy.The dataset presented in the article combines raw survey data with additional analysis data derived from grouping answer options or recoding data variables. The data provided in this article offers a valuable resource for researchers, industry representatives, public authorities, and other parties interested in salmon aquaculture. It enables comparative analyses and further investigations into public perceptions in Norway, Tasmania, and Iceland. This dataset can be used to explore a wide range of topics and extend the research conducted by the SoLic project team.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340924000404Social license to operateSocial acceptancePublic opinionFish farmingMaricultureQuestionnaire
spellingShingle Marit Schei Olsen
Eirik Mikkelsen
Karen A. Alexander
Ragnheidur Thorarinsdottir
Tonje C. Osmundsen
Survey data on public perceptions of salmon aquaculture industry in Norway, Tasmania, and Iceland
Data in Brief
Social license to operate
Social acceptance
Public opinion
Fish farming
Mariculture
Questionnaire
title Survey data on public perceptions of salmon aquaculture industry in Norway, Tasmania, and Iceland
title_full Survey data on public perceptions of salmon aquaculture industry in Norway, Tasmania, and Iceland
title_fullStr Survey data on public perceptions of salmon aquaculture industry in Norway, Tasmania, and Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Survey data on public perceptions of salmon aquaculture industry in Norway, Tasmania, and Iceland
title_short Survey data on public perceptions of salmon aquaculture industry in Norway, Tasmania, and Iceland
title_sort survey data on public perceptions of salmon aquaculture industry in norway tasmania and iceland
topic Social license to operate
Social acceptance
Public opinion
Fish farming
Mariculture
Questionnaire
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340924000404
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