San Pedro needs a Designated Channel for Resort Guests restricting Passing Vessels within the area.
By NP Staff writer
Wednesday: 15th February 2023
As the popularity of water activities in the San Pedro area continues to grow, concerns have been raised about the safety of swimmers and snorkelers in busy boating channels. Following a recent tragic boat accident that resulted in the death of a young American tourist, residents and business owners are calling for better safety measures to protect those enjoying the waters around la Isla Bonita.
One solution proposed by some community members is the creation of a designated channel for resort guests and other recreational swimmers, with a separate passing lane for motor vessels. This would help to separate the high-speed traffic from the more leisurely activities of swimmers and snorkelers, reducing the risk of collisions and accidents.
According to local business owner and community advocates, We need to make sure that everyone can enjoy the beautiful waters around San Pedro without fearing for their safety. By creating a designated channel for swimmers and a separate lane for boats, we can help to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries.
The proposal has received support from many local business owners and residents, who recognize the importance of promoting a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors to the area. However, some boat owners and operators have expressed concerns about the practicality and cost of implementing such a system.
Despite the challenges, many community members believe that this is a necessary step in ensuring the safety and well-being of those enjoying the waters around San Pedro. It is hoped that further discussion and collaboration between stakeholders will help to find a workable solution that benefits everyone involved.
In the wake of the recent tragedy, it's clear that more needs to be done to protect the safety of those enjoying water activities in the San Pedro area. By working together and implementing innovative solutions, we can create a safer and more enjoyable environment for all.