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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 438476" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>As the resident wet blanket, I'll just suggest that by the time that guy gets through there won't be anything left to go out and enjoy. Boat-1, Nature-0 </p><p></p><p>Although they may look like watery wastelands, mangroves and wetlands are vital places for wildlife and preservation of shoreline. Louisiana is currently losing vast amounts of shoreline due to damage caused by human activities, with some estimates claiming wetland losses equivalent to up to 30 football fields per day. </p><p></p><p>For the past several months I've been reading about the history of the Gulf of Mexico. Those of you local to the Gulf should be raising holy hell because of the degradation caused by oil extraction and the Corps of Engineers so-called improvements to waterways. The guy in the video is only adding to the problem as he tear-asses around leaving a wake of ground up wetland in his path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 438476, member: 1417"] As the resident wet blanket, I'll just suggest that by the time that guy gets through there won't be anything left to go out and enjoy. Boat-1, Nature-0 Although they may look like watery wastelands, mangroves and wetlands are vital places for wildlife and preservation of shoreline. Louisiana is currently losing vast amounts of shoreline due to damage caused by human activities, with some estimates claiming wetland losses equivalent to up to 30 football fields per day. For the past several months I've been reading about the history of the Gulf of Mexico. Those of you local to the Gulf should be raising holy hell because of the degradation caused by oil extraction and the Corps of Engineers so-called improvements to waterways. The guy in the video is only adding to the problem as he tear-asses around leaving a wake of ground up wetland in his path. [/QUOTE]
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