by brucethomo » Tue Jan 10, 2017 8:33 am
by jaffa1949 » Tue Jan 10, 2017 9:59 am
by Tudeo » Wed Jan 11, 2017 1:25 am
by jaffa1949 » Wed Jan 11, 2017 2:19 am
Tudeo wrote:I don't very much like the idea of monopolised waves. It's all natural resources right? No legal basis to keep it private as far as I know.
Resort holders should just stick to making money with their quality of service, and share the waves, like we all do.
by Tudeo » Wed Jan 11, 2017 2:34 am
by RinkyDink » Wed Jan 11, 2017 3:27 am
Tudeo wrote:Thanks for the info Jaffa.
"Often in atoll societies the reefs are seen as a farm belonging to a specific group.", makes sense I guess. Still, it kills free enterprise for the locals, it looks to me.
But free enterprise isn't without it's downsides too, the Bali surf guides abundance shows.
by dtc » Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:07 am
by jaffa1949 » Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:24 am
by Tudeo » Wed Jan 11, 2017 12:59 pm
RinkyDink wrote:Some of the best waves in California are the private domain of the super rich. It's disgusting. The arrogance of the wealthy elite never ceases to amaze me. They have the gall to think they're stewards of the environment.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html
by RinkyDink » Wed Jan 11, 2017 5:26 pm
jaffa1949 wrote:I would invite any surf traveler to see how they think the ethics of the resort or charter contributes fairly to the local welfare. then select their holiday .
by dtc » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:33 pm
by RinkyDink » Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:34 am
dtc wrote:I dont know how strong the environmental arguments are ie how delicate the environment is and how it will be affected by more people. But there are areas that are off limits for environmental reasons in lots of places, and many many more where access is intentionally made difficult (eg you have to hike in for several days as there is no road access for the public). As another example, in Australia we have quite a few 'no fishing zones' in areas that are regarded as juvenile breeding grounds. Yes you can physically access those areas, but you can use them for fishing
Just because this is a beach/surfing area I dont think should make a huge difference.
But whether or not there is actually that environmental justification for Hollister Ranch I dont know - just because an areas in not developed doesnt necessarily make it either environmentally special or likely to be significantly adversely affected by having people access it.
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