“…Tisdell and Wilson 2 These methods typically involve asking people questions that reveal either directly or indirectly for their preferences or the value they place on a good or service, such as protection of an endangered species (see Lew, 2015). 3 However, there are several studies that estimate WTP related to the conservation of marine species (e.g., Lew et al, 2010;Boxall et al, 2012;Wallmo and Lew, 2012;Lew, 2015;Wallmo and Lew, 2015) and marine parks (e.g., Peters and Hawkins, 2009) using stated preference methods. 4 The literature also contains studies that examine factors influencing the intention to carry out environmental friendly activities for the conservation of marine species [e.g., manatees (Aipanjiguly et al, 2003), sea turtle (Kamrowski et al, 2014)]; as well as studies on behavioral intention for topics beyond marine conservation, including conservation of terrestrial threatened and rare fauna (e.g., Jacobson et al, 2003;Perry-Hill et al, 2014), water (e.g., Yazdanpanah et al, 2014), soil (e.g., Lynne and Rola, 1988), and energy ( Abrahamse and Steg, 2009).…”