The Environmental Benefits and Risks of Kayaking

While kayaking is a great outdoor activity there are a few important environmental risks of kayaking to watch for. By understanding these risks it will be easier for kayakers to help with avoiding certain behaviors that can create damages to the environment. There are some things that make this a better activity than that of other water activities though in terms of the environmental impact that is involved. However, there are some good benefits involved. Here are some environmental benefits and risks of kayaking to consider.

 

First, it should be noted that some risks involving water travel can be eliminated through kayaking. A kayak will not use fuel or the emitting of hazardous engine exhaust into the air or water. Because of this it will be better to go with this option. Also, since a kayak does not move at a rapid pace it creates more environmental safety because it will not harm the wildlife in the area.

Also, there are some benefits for environmental safety involving turbulence. A kayak will not create as much turbulence in the water as an engine powered boat would create. Fish and other life in the water will not be impacted by a kayak as a result. In fact, the paddling of the kayak can help to bring seaweed and kelp towards the surface. These are materials that can be used for feeding the fish in the area.

Even with all of these benefits there are some concerns involving kayaking and the environment. While paddling can help to bring kelp up to the surface it can also cause trash that has been deposited in the area to rise up to the surface. Some animals in the water could easily mistake this as food. However, this trash generally move into the shore before it can sink into the middle of the water. Regardless, it is best to use environmental safety and not cause any damages by not littering in the area when kayaking.

Human waste can be dangerous when ingested by animals in the water. It is obviously best to use the bathroom right before kayaking so that no waste will be sent into the water.

Another of the risks involves the dangers involving destroying habitats in the area. It is best to not bother any naturally occurring habitats. The water should be treated like another person's home in that the area should not be impacted to where it will be easy to get damages.

The environmental benefits and risks of kayaking are things that should especially be considered. Water travel with a kayak is for the environment and can be especially beneficial. However, risks involving human wastes and the destruction of habitats are all essential to consider.



 

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