Saipan survey seeks input on quality of experiences at 8 sites
Lynker Technologies’ Sustainable Pacific Program is seeking to learn from Saipan residents about their past and current use of eight sites around the island: Mañagaha Island; the Grotto; Obyan Beach; Lao Lao Bay; Ladder Beach; Hidden Beach; Micro Beach; and Pau Pau Beach. The survey asks residents’ thoughts about crowding, environmental conditions, and recreational experiences at these sites.
Lynker Technologies has been conducting this survey since early 2020 and several hundred residents have already taken the survey. “But we want to hear from as many Saipan residents as possible before the project ends in a few months,” the group said in a statement.
If you would like to contribute your opinion, you can access the online survey at: http://tiny.cc/e22psz If you have any questions or would like to take the survey via mail or over the phone, contact Christopher Hawkins at chawkins@lynkertech.com or Lynker Technologies’ Saipan-based project manager Becky Skeele at becky@koaconsulting.com for more information.
This project is funded through a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coral Reef Conservation Program. The federal government is not involved in the development, implementation, or analysis of the survey.
Lynker’s creative and highly-flexible Sustainable Pacific Program was created to help non-profits and local governments in the Pacific Islands, West Coast, and Alaska involved in important ocean, coastal, fisheries, and other environmental work. Visit and learn more about what we do at www.Lynker.com. (PR)