Thank you for the question.
We have a very engaged community. There are a lot of waterfront property owners around the bay. We also take really good inventory of our eelgrass beds, which are a vital nursery for our forage fish and salmon species.
The idea came out of Washington state. We did install these voluntary no-anchor zones. They've been in place for three boating seasons now and I'm happy to report that we haven't seen anybody go inside those zones and anchor.
We've done lots of education around that. I'm just really pleased with that. If people do go inside there without anchoring, there are lots of kayakers and people who utilize the bay for recreation, now that the derelict and abandoned vessel problem has somewhat been resolved, who are very good educators. We've had great success with that.