@Jodåsåatt There is a document on the IWWF website "Environmental Handbook for Towed Watersports" hope that helps you.
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lpskierPosts: 3,080★★★Triple Panda Award Recipient ★★★
Here is a link to information available to you through USAWSWS. I’ve used it and it is helpful. There is a Coast Guard study on shoreline erosion comparing waves to boat rollers.
John Wilkins- Si non pro sanguine quem ludus ne. #iskiconnelly
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lpskierPosts: 3,080★★★Triple Panda Award Recipient ★★★
I have also researched carbon monoxide levels for wake surfing and have found studies on line that are right on point. FYI, more carbon monoxide in a hockey area from the Zamboni than wake surfing.
John Wilkins- Si non pro sanguine quem ludus ne. #iskiconnelly
@Jodåsåatt - a quick search of scholar.google.com returned the following results (along with lots of injury reports). If using the search engine I would not include patents in the search. I didn't read either article and I don't have access to the second linked article. I would suggest getting a little more specific with your question and seeing what you can find on Google Scholar.
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