Well, let them try to enforce it. What are they going to do, post “speed traps” everywhere on the high seas?
>>Well, let them try to enforce it. What are they going to do, post “speed traps” everywhere on the high seas?
AIS on most boats broadcasts course and speed, which gets picked up by buoys and other ships. They’ve already got the infrastructure in place.
Most vessels larger than 35’ have a system on board called AIS, which stands for automated identification system, that shows your course and speed, name of the boat. It’s designed to help boaters know where ships are and other boats, primarily in foul weather. It’s a public website and the Nazi’s at NOAA will monitor it to go after people. Guess what, all of the boaters will just turn off the system on their boats, which will make boating less safe and potentially cost peoples lives, but, oh we don’t care about peoples lives, just the whales.
GPS Trackers will be required.