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09-10-2024, 04:38 PM | #10 | ||
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Let's keep going with the overall theme: 4x4s caught out on the beach. Lancelin to Wedge on a public holiday is a complete circus.
I do like to talk shop with fisheries, bro was volunteer with them and aquaculture grad. Not suggesting anything official at all. One study I read suggested the compaction from driving on the beach tends to reduce the pippies and overall life underneath. My own view is that many places (like south coast WA) with very low human population density, you really do need 4x4 to get to fishing spots etc
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