Marakei
Well-Known Member
Ah! Something we can agree on. Although...
(I've been out of the loop since Tuesday, so I'm surprised this subject hasn't moved on...perhaps my email is slow, I'm still abroad in a remote spot)
...perhaps there's a collective reluctance to point the finger at dredgers, when we didn't like being criticized for anchoring in 'sensitive' spots...
...though the recent TV footage which showed an 'underwater desert' in a scallop-dredging area, didn't look like anything that anchors could have caused.
Dan
I think leisure boaters are pretty clear on the distinction between our activities, which are not proven to cause harm to the seabed and therefore need not be restricted unless evidence becomes available, and the activities of some commercial fisheries which do cause harm to the seabed and should be restricted.
Tell this to many environmentalists, though, and you will get told that if you don't support the Marine Conservation Zone proposals you are a dupe of the commercial fishing industry and a enemy of the sea. This is unhelpful when trying to start a dialogue.