Disrespect at Sea: How Mallorca's Coasts Can Tackle the Chaos
Who Is Responsible for Sea Controls in Mallorca?
In Mallorca, several authorities share sea control duties, but unclear responsibility can weaken enforcement.

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Who is responsible for controlling bad behaviour at sea in Mallorca?
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Why is Mallorca seeing more bad behaviour at sea so early in the season?
Heavy pressure, weak monitoring and unclear responsibility are driving the problem.
What is Posidonia in Mallorca, and why is anchoring on it a problem?
Posidonia is a protected seagrass habitat, and anchors can seriously damage it.
Where in Mallorca is careless boat and jet ski behaviour most visible?
Busy spots like Palma, Port de Pollença and Caló des Moro are seeing the clearest signs.
What can visitors to Mallorca do if they see unsafe behaviour at sea?
Record the details and report them to the relevant local or maritime authority.
Are mooring buoys a better solution than anchoring in Mallorca’s coves?
Mooring buoys protect the seabed and offer a safer alternative to anchoring.
What should charter boat customers in Mallorca be told before going out?
Charter guests should be briefed on protected zones, anchoring rules and local sea safety.
What are the most practical ways Mallorca can reduce chaos on the coast?
Mallorca needs clearer rules, better controls and more mooring options.
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