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Racial and Economic Gaps Affect Coastal Access and Ocean Benefits

July 13, 2026
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Racial and Economic Gaps Affect Coastal Access and Ocean Benefits

Racial and Economic Gaps Affect Coastal Access and Ocean Benefits

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New Study Reveals Stark Racial and Economic Disparities in Coastal Access and Its Impact on Wellbeing

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications uncovers significant racial and economic disparities in access to coastal environments, highlighting how these inequalities shape the ocean’s contribution to human wellbeing. This research provides critical insights into the sociological and environmental dynamics influencing coastal engagement and its broader implications for public health and social equity.

The interdisciplinary team, led by Frawley, Selgrath, and Gee, employed a combination of geospatial analysis and survey data to examine patterns of coastal visitation across diverse demographic groups. Their findings reveal that individuals from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and minority racial groups experience markedly reduced access to coastal areas compared to their wealthier and white counterparts. This imbalance underscores a systemic barrier that limits the restorative and recreational benefits derived from marine environments.

Technical analysis showed that accessibility is influenced not only by physical proximity but also by socioeconomic factors such as transportation availability, public infrastructure, and community engagement in coastal management. These factors collectively mediate how different populations interact with, and benefit from, coastal ecosystems. Importantly, the research highlights how coastal deprivation can exacerbate existing health disparities, given the well-documented psychological and physical benefits of nature exposure.

The study utilized advanced statistical modeling to link coastal access with measures of wellbeing, including self-reported mental health and physical activity levels. Results indicated that reduced engagement with the ocean correlates with lower wellbeing outcomes, reinforcing the ocean’s role as a critical natural resource for enhancing quality of life. Moreover, this research draws attention to the nuanced manner in which social determinants intersect with environmental factors to shape human health trajectories.

By integrating environmental justice frameworks with ecological data, the authors propose targeted interventions aimed at increasing equitable coastal access. These interventions range from policy reforms to community-led initiatives that aim to dismantle access barriers, thereby promoting inclusivity in coastal recreation and conservation efforts. The findings also call for increased investment in public infrastructure and transportation networks that connect underserved populations to coastal environments.

This study not only advances scientific understanding of how social inequities influence environmental engagement but also sets a precedent for future research exploring place-based determinants of wellbeing. The demonstration of coastal access as a mediator in the ocean’s contribution to public health marks a significant shift toward a more holistic approach in marine and social sciences.

As global coastal populations continue to rise and climate change threatens marine environments, addressing these disparities becomes ever more urgent. Ensuring equitable access to coastal spaces will be essential for fostering resilient, healthy communities that can thrive alongside dynamic ocean ecosystems.

Overall, this work represents a crucial step toward recognizing and rectifying the layered social and environmental injustices embedded in coastal access, ultimately paving the way for more inclusive and sustainable interactions with our planet’s oceans.


Subject of Research: Racial and economic disparities in coastal access and their impact on human wellbeing

Article Title: Racial and economic disparities in coastal access and engagement mediate the ocean’s contribution to human wellbeing

Article References:
Frawley, T.H., Selgrath, J.C., Gee, E.K.C. et al. Racial and economic disparities in coastal access and engagement mediate the ocean’s contribution to human wellbeing. Nat Commun 17, 5975 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-75034-4

Image Credits: AI Generated

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-75034-4

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