Abstract

Abstract The activity patterns of recreation boating on an intensively used small urban lake are measured. Matrix maps were used to collect data and to analyze the results. Distinct patterns were observed, with competition for space and conflict among different types of boats. A theory of reciprocal choreography is proposed to help explain the findings. Management options are proposed.

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