RupertW
Well-Known Member
Apart from all other considerations of dumping stuff, I reckon a lot of people go to 'paradises' like this to snorkel and dive. A seabed littered with cans and bottles is just as untidy as orange peel on the beach in my view.
If they are diving down hundreds of metres then they might see some junk and I agree that in shallow water or anchorages it would be antisocial but not harmful so best not done.
So legislation is just an opinion?
Of course it is and so often rules are based on consensus or political consideration not evidence. The interesting part is how they arrived at that conclusion and therefore what a rational view should be not the conclusion itself.
If you can get stuff TO the boat, surely you must be able to get it FROM the boat? No need to take it home, just to somewhere where it can be disposed of in a reasonable and lawful way.
I don't really know what you mean by this. I buy stuff from a shop and have to dispose of bits of packaging along the way. I could keep plastics scrunched up until it can go to a village tip to be burnt bulldozed or dropped at sea whilst being ingested by rats and seagulls (or even recycled but I very much doubt it) and I have not control over that. I could also dump food, glass and tins in deep water a mile or three offshore and nothing said or posted here implies any harm in that but I am open to learning.
If they are diving down hundreds of metres then they might see some junk and I agree that in shallow water or anchorages it would be antisocial but not harmful so best not done.
So legislation is just an opinion?
Of course it is and so often rules are based on consensus or political consideration not evidence. The interesting part is how they arrived at that conclusion and therefore what a rational view should be not the conclusion itself.
If you can get stuff TO the boat, surely you must be able to get it FROM the boat? No need to take it home, just to somewhere where it can be disposed of in a reasonable and lawful way.
I don't really know what you mean by this. I buy stuff from a shop and have to dispose of bits of packaging along the way. I could keep plastics scrunched up until it can go to a village tip to be burnt bulldozed or dropped at sea whilst being ingested by rats and seagulls (or even recycled but I very much doubt it) and I have not control over that. I could also dump food, glass and tins in deep water a mile or three offshore and nothing said or posted here implies any harm in that but I am open to learning.