The United States has been hit by a massive influx of Americans. beach With so many people, it is inevitable that some bad behaviour will occur. You may be surprised at how many people engage in bad behavior.
According to a recent study from Beach.comBeachgoers are 93 per cent more likely to claim that they “practice good beach manners, but nearly everyone (92 per cent) admits at least one bad habit.” The study consisted of a survey of 1,000 people to analyze how people actually behave on the beach compared with how they think they behave.
According to this site, Americans are guilty of three “shameless beach behaviors”, including taking sand, shells or alcohol, as well as peeing into the water. In fact, 70.1 percent of Americans admit to peeing on the beach (and this is just the ones who are willing to admit). Nearly half (48.6%) admit to drinking alcohol at the beach. And 38.6 % admit to taking home shells.
The most harmful of these is taking shells off the beach. According to a 2014 studyTourists removing shells on popular beaches has caused “habitat modifications such as increased beach erosiveness, changes to calcium carbonate recycling and declines of diversity and abundance organisms that are dependent upon shell availability.”
Geerat Vermeij is a distinguished professor of Geology at the University of California Davis and an expert in mollusks. said in response To the study. The study found that many colonies of small organisms live on the dead shells.
Another bad habit to develop Beach.comThe list includes taking too long to use the restrooms, playing loud music, not cleaning up after your pet, littering, smoking and feeding wildlife.
The team then polled beachgoers to find out what they dislike most. We’re all living our lives in glasshouses and throwing stones.
“Americans are more open about their bad beach manners, but much more vocal when it comes to the bad manners of others.” In their findings, the company admitted that they also appeared to be hypocritical. “Even though 93% of Americans believe they follow good beach etiquette 92 % also admit that at least one bad beach behaviour. Here is the hypocrisy—a whopping 70 percent also say poor etiquette negatively impacts their time at the beach.”
There is a solution: Do better for the environment and our fellow travelers. Clean up after your pets. wear headphones If you want to enjoy music, respect each other, use the bathroom when possible, and leave the beach as you found it. So that everyone can also enjoy the beauty of this beach.