A look at the drawbacks (air and water pollution, including the discharge of human waste) and benefits (millions of dollars spent annually by visitors) of cruise ship tourism in Maine, plus a brief history of the industry
Since the cruise industry is accountable to pollute the oceans, marine wildlife and port ...
792175PDFResearch PaperGAO/RCED-00-48Cruise shipsCargo shipsTankersPollutionEnvironmental impactsWas...
Cruise lines and their passengers provide a large economic impact to many coastal areas of the Unite...
North by East piece about the value of the cruise ship industry to Maine and Gov. Angus King\u27s e...
The annual Canada/New England Cruise Symposium will be held in Bar Harbor on June 1, and those invol...
The 2011 cruise ship season is expected to bring 262,667 passengers to Maine, a loss of about 6,200 ...
Maine’s expanding cruise ship industry can provide local economic benefits and add to the state’s al...
Cruise tourism is the fastest growing sector of the tourism industry. In recent years, an increasing...
The intensive growth of cruise tourism worldwide during recent decades is leading to growing concern...
Highlights • Environmental and human health impacts of cruise tourism are increasing. • Air, w...
Cruise tourism is one of the growing segments in international tourism industry. Previous research h...
Completely updated and revised, Cruise Ship Tourism, 2nd Edition covers the economic, social and env...
When the coronavirus pandemic broke out in 2020, global cruise tourism came to a halt. After two yea...
This paper looks at the cruise ship industry in Bar Harbor, Maine, with an emphasis on the economic ...
Maine\u27s excursion boats, which have typically offered tourists short trips around scenic harbors,...
Since the cruise industry is accountable to pollute the oceans, marine wildlife and port ...
792175PDFResearch PaperGAO/RCED-00-48Cruise shipsCargo shipsTankersPollutionEnvironmental impactsWas...
Cruise lines and their passengers provide a large economic impact to many coastal areas of the Unite...
North by East piece about the value of the cruise ship industry to Maine and Gov. Angus King\u27s e...
The annual Canada/New England Cruise Symposium will be held in Bar Harbor on June 1, and those invol...
The 2011 cruise ship season is expected to bring 262,667 passengers to Maine, a loss of about 6,200 ...
Maine’s expanding cruise ship industry can provide local economic benefits and add to the state’s al...
Cruise tourism is the fastest growing sector of the tourism industry. In recent years, an increasing...
The intensive growth of cruise tourism worldwide during recent decades is leading to growing concern...
Highlights • Environmental and human health impacts of cruise tourism are increasing. • Air, w...
Cruise tourism is one of the growing segments in international tourism industry. Previous research h...
Completely updated and revised, Cruise Ship Tourism, 2nd Edition covers the economic, social and env...
When the coronavirus pandemic broke out in 2020, global cruise tourism came to a halt. After two yea...
This paper looks at the cruise ship industry in Bar Harbor, Maine, with an emphasis on the economic ...
Maine\u27s excursion boats, which have typically offered tourists short trips around scenic harbors,...
Since the cruise industry is accountable to pollute the oceans, marine wildlife and port ...
792175PDFResearch PaperGAO/RCED-00-48Cruise shipsCargo shipsTankersPollutionEnvironmental impactsWas...
Cruise lines and their passengers provide a large economic impact to many coastal areas of the Unite...