Excuse me if this is off topic, but shouldn't the new technologies permit the charter companies to monitor their boats, and therefore be specific about red-lined areas. Obviously in the old days they would tell you where you couldn't go, and unless you got in trouble, they wouldn't know. Now, they can know where all their boats are. So they could specify red-lined areas and send a text if someone goes there. With all the charter boats on the water, it would open up more areas.

This year I saw a charter boat with a "professional" captain moored on a professional dive boat day mooring for 18 hours. I called the manager of the charter company, who thanked me and said all their boats have trackers. At a minimum, technology can alert them to people who disregard the limits set.