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Stop Cruise Ship Pollution: Advocating Protection

  • Ross Klein, author of Cruise Ship Blues, and a renowned expert on many aspects of cruise industry: www.cruisejunkie.com

  • Oceana’s website on cruise ship issues: www.stopcruisepollution.com

  • Campaign to Safeguard America’s Waters Alaska activist and water quality expert Gershon Cohen: www.earthisland.org

  • Bluewater Network’s cruise ship pollution campaign: www.bluewaternetwork.org

  • By Dr. Ross Klein, a new report released recently, Charting a Course: The Cruise Industry, the Government of Canada and Purposeful Development, is the first study to lay out the issues a port city needs to consider in developing cruise ship tourism.

  • Executive Summary (20k PDF)

  • Cruise Ship Blues: review of Ross Klein’s book about the cruise industry (184k PDF)

  • Earthjustice Fact Sheet on cruise industry considerations in Hawai‘i (151k PDF)

  • Oceana Briefing Book (144k PDF)

  • Ross Klein’s new report: Cruising Out of Control (204k PDF)

  • The Ocean Conservancy, Cruise Control (548k PDF)

  • Blowing the Whistle: Case for Cruise Certification Oceans Blue Foundation (228k PDF)
  • Cruiseships Renege on Promise
    The Northwest Cruiseship Association pulled out of their "good neighbor" agreement with the state in September, chosing instead to be regulated by a much weaker regulation. Read their letter of withdrawal.

    Federal Bill Could Stop Cruise Ship Pollution. Find out more >>

    Maui County Task Force Calls for Limits on Cruise Ships (124k PDF)
    Honolulu Advertiser, Sept 7, 2005

     

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