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Up to 100 miles off shore and max 10 knots seems dangerous to control a vessel or get on plane if needed, depending on conditions. I have no problem in protecting endangered species, but there needs to be some common sessense about it. I also totally agree with No Wake Zones, etc.
... 100 miles out, along the entire Atlantic sea board of the US?
I agree with some of your argument, however the quoted statement is just false. The link above lists all the coordinates. It is not the entire Atlantic seaboard, 100 miles out. The areas are spotty along the coast and 20nm out from shore.
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There are further distances off Cape Cod and South Georgia/North Florida.
We know that Florida is full of restrictions for Manatee. Even up here there are restrictions/closures for for fish during spawning. There are areas you just can't fish in at certain times.
Those are the current speed management areas, this is what is proposed for the Northeast:
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Unabashed hogwash. The dates don't have much material impact on recreational boaters considering the climate up here, but this will have a massive impact on sportfishing.
Thanks for the clarification!I agree with some of your argument, however the quoted statement is just false. The link above lists all the coordinates. It is not the entire Atlantic seaboard, 100 miles out. The areas are spotty along the coast and 20nm out from shore.
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There are further distances off Cape Cod and South Georgia/North Florida.
We know that Florida is full of restrictions for Manatee. Even up here there are restrictions/closures for for fish during spawning. There are areas you just can't fish in at certain times.
I don't know your source, but the NOAA information I am referencing was published on July 29, 2022. Again, vessels over 35'. I don't agree with the way they derived their conclusions either.
This rule already existed for vessels 65' and over. The big change is adding 35' to 65' vessels.
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NOAA proposes new vessel speed regulations to protect North Atlantic right whales
Agency also releases a “roadmap” for use of ropeless gear to boost endangered species recoverywww.noaa.gov