Anchoring can be a necessary and efficient way to secure your boat in certain circumstances, but it can also damage the seabed if not done properly. There are eco-friendly ways to anchor your boat that will help preserve the seabed. By using these methods you can minimise the impact of anchoring on marine life and habitats.
Key Advice
The RYA and The Green Blue, have a joint environmental awareness programme, and have developed several steps you can take to protect the seabed and avoid damage to your boat:
Not only can you follow the steps above, but you can also be mindful on your approach with these following steps:
So why is seagrass so important?
Seagrass is quite literally, the lungs of the ocean. Seagrass captures carbon up to 35 times faster than tropical rainforests and, even though it only covers 0.2% of the seafloor, it absorbs 10% of the ocean’s carbon each year.
Anchoring your boat can be a great way to enjoy the water, but it’s important to do so responsibly. By choosing an anchorage away from sensitive areas and using the appropriate length of chain and warp, you can help minimise scouring the seabed. If your anchor is dragging, raise it and re-anchor in a different spot; if it continues to drag, it might be time to choose a new anchorage altogether. Responsible sailing means taking care of our oceans.
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