“…A noteworthy finding in Stage 2 of the study is the significant relationship between visitors' interest and engagement in a specific interactive interpretation, and their subsequent perception of connectedness with marine environments, and their self‐report of post‐visit conservation behaviours. These findings build on previous studies that have emphasised the value of environmental knowledge (Liobikienė & Poškus, 2019), environmental attitudes (Sattler & Bogner, 2017), environmental awareness and connectedness to nature (Han & Hyun, 2017) in predicting individuals' short and long‐term pro‐environmental or sustainable behaviours (Zelenika, Moreau, Lane, & Zhao, 2018). The findings in Stage 2 provide additional empirical support to the value of interpretative experiences in maritime settings in facilitating visitors' development of appropriate knowledge, values and behaviours.…”