| Boating |
| Boating
is a great way to explore the coastal environment. However boating can
also be an environmental hazard if certain basic practices are not followed. |
| Garbage
on boats should be stored in a strong reusable bag or a covered bin for
safe disposal on land. |
| Take
cans rather than bottles on board. Empty cans are easily crushed and
stored and use less space than bottles when empty. |
| Remove
all plastic packaging before materials are stored or taken on board.
Plastics like six-pack rings and strapping are known to trap wildlife.
Plastic bags can be swallowed and cause blockage of the stomach or intestines
of marine animals. |
| Clean
biliges and sumps out regularly on land. These areas collect oil,
which may leak, into the water. |
| Launch
and retrieve your craft at designated launching ramps to avoid destroying
native vegetation. |
| Place
anchors correctly and securely and obey no anchorage signs. Damage
to reef and seagrass beds occur when anchors are allowed to shift. Use
moorings when available. |
| Use
a holding tank for sewage to avoid polluting water. Dispose of wastes
properly. Use pump out facilities where they are available. |
| Avoid
injuries to dolphins and seals by slowing down when you see them. Prevent
injuries to dolphins riding on bow waves by avoiding sudden turns. |
| Give
whales and dolphins plenty of space if seen. Never approach closer
than 100m and leave them alone if they show signs of agitation (such as
diving or rapid changes indirection) |