Here in the Northeast we have the Kayakers. I don't get a stink eye but you DO note that every park in the Hudson Valley has yak access but zero power boat, never mind jet ski access, although most ramps allow skis. I had a conversation with a guy who used to work in Dept. of Environmental Protection. He told me the reason is that the yakers got a study which was mostly "totally made up" showing a huge impact on the river by power boat users, so no more "access". This for the Hudson River, which is used by everything from sailboards up to and including tankers bringing oil up to Albany.
I always minimize my impact, stay far from other boaters, and don't "jump wakes". There's enough natural ripple in the Hudson for lots of fun, and those tankers toss massive swells about a half mile away from the tankers.
If the first generation of standups were quieter, I think we would not have had the knee jerk reaction and bans in so many places-and then when riding areas were limited, the sit downs appeared, and a zillion guys doing "spin and look" didn't help matters.