How detrimental is power boating (ie skiing, wakeboarding, jet skiing) to smaller bodies of water?
Answer:
Fossil Fuel Exhausts
There is a case for all bodies of water below a certain size to be accessible only to non-motorised craft for reasons already outlined herein, plus the fact that most of the motor-craft would use fossil fuels which
- put exhaust into the lake area (some motor exhaust goes straight into the water)
- contributes to accelerated climate change
Sorry, I don't have exact sources, other than all recent environmental science textbooks (First Year textbooks give good overviews of burning fuels)
Search "combustion + engine + exhausts"
Freedom = responsibility
A 'free country' like Australia or USA means we have the freedom to weigh the needs of future generations with needs of the present, which leads to a responsibility to prevent damage to our heritage (and all public spaces).
That really depends on what you're looking at. Are you asking about noise "pollution" or damage to wildlife, or plantlife within the lake, or damage to life on the banks of the lake?
It's fairly common for small sections of larger lakes to be designated as electric motor or homan powered vehicle only. It's generally considered a good compromise between the money brought in by all the recreational boaters and those more suited for quieter activities.
i have a boat and i would not have a problem with that , in fact their are some lakes i fish where an outboard is not allowed and it's quite peace full
I think it would be very detrimental to the wildlife, also to fishermen who eat fish they caught from the lake. We have a house on the lake and take our canoe out, so we are always worried about being run into by a speed boat, when few people are out in speed boats, it is much more relaxing. Might be nice to see power vehicles to be used in the lake have licsensing rates raised a lot, then maybe there would be fewer power boats messing up the lakes.
extremely and it destroys the serenity also.
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