Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Evaluating Sunshine Coast Council Turtle Lighting Initiative

Dr Bo Pang

Project Description

To evaluate the community response to motion activated turtle sensitive lighting at two loggerhead nesting beaches; establish the community support for the investment in light pollution reduction; and use the findings as a basis of support for further social marketing for behaviour change.

Project Personnel and Beneficiaries

Social Marketing @ Griffith; Sunshine Coast Council; Citizen Science Groups

Outcomes to Date

The outcomes for this project show that, whilst the audience is more aware of the initiative and supports the effect of changed lighting on turtle conservation, more communication interventions are required.

Project Significance

The Sunshine Coast is home to approximately 4% of the South West Pacific genetic stock of the loggerhead turtle. Light pollution is considered a major threat, and is increasing at greater than 70% per year at nesting beaches. Managing Light pollution is key to lowering the impact on loggerhead hatchlings.

Project start
2021
Project end
2022
Academic area
Social Marketing at Griffith
Project location
  • Nathan
Project geographical impact
  • QLD
Publication date
November 30, 2023
Last updated
2:14 pm, November 30, 2023