glashen
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Well, I may have a reputation on here as a bit of a pinko treehugger with certain environmental obsessions, but 'conservationists' like ST44 make my blood boil. Utterly unwilling to examine any evidence that doesn't correspond with his point of view, he is prepared to inconvenience any number of people to push his insignificant single-issue views forward. He strikes me as the sort of unstable animal rights nutter who would happily sink your yacht to save a single seahorse.
It's not my fight because I don't use Studland, live hundreds of miles away and have only ever wandered vicariously along the nudist beach there once, but it is a lovely place. Good luck in the fight to keep it lovely and free for all to enjoy. Just remember that seahorses are cuddly and the public are easily fooled when cuddly creatures are involved.
My suggestion would be for as many of you as possible to go and make your own videos for presentation at any enquiry - and on youtube of course. get videos of boats actually anchoring and retrieving their anchors, draw up your own diagrams of where the eelgrass is versus moorings and anchoring areas, create your own powerpoint presentations and get some credible non-sailing locals on your side. The video of eelgrass growing all around the fixed mooring looked fairly convincing to me, but get more like that and add commentary - that is not so difficult surely.
Good luck in the fight against the seahorse-huggers
- W
I think there might be a problem with that strategy as much as it appeals to me. The Seahorses are protected and interfering with them without a license such as Steve possesses could make you liable to prosecution. I suspect merely filming the eelgrass would be interpreted as interference by the likes of the Seahorse Trust.
This is the nub of why this all irritates me so much, Steve and others produce bits of evidence and hint at having a lot more, but despite many requests very little hard evidence is produced. In the meantime they get as much publicity for their campaign to ban anchoring, relying on the "cuddly" aspect of the seahorse to carry the argument, despite the lack of evidence of the seahorses being under threat. When we say lets wait for the survey commissioned by the Crown Estates they retort, there is no need it is all obvious and beyond doubt.
It is hard to counter the bits of evidence they produce since we cannot legally produce our own, they won't wait for the independent survey commissioned by the Crown estates and they don't believe the mass of anecdotal evidence that seahorses have always thrived in Studland.
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