“Those passengers that come and spend their money and visit our beautiful city actually contributes to job growth and sustain the jobs that are already here.” — Kenneth Riley, president of the International Longshoremen’s Association in Charleston, May 10, 2011 (ABC News 4 Charleston)
What People are Saying
“Cruise lines are the environmental leaders in the marine industry. They’ve invested millions in state-of-the-art wastewater treatment systems, recycling equipment and training programs. The ships carry a dedicated environmental officer whose main duty is to ensure compliance with applicable environmental regulations.” — Peter Lehmann, James Bay Neighbourhood Association, April 24, 2011 (Times Colonist)
“I love the enthusiasm and positive energy that the cruise ships bring in the form of many thousands of visitors. They are all in a good mood, as travelers generally are, and wax enthusiastically about our beautiful city.” — James Parker, April 23, 2011 (Times Colonist)
“[On Brooklyn's shore-side electrical power]We’ll lower fossil fuel emissions and improve air quality for local residents all while keeping our waterfront working and our tourism numbers growing.” — Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York City Mayor, April 14, 2011 (Reuters)
“You cannot design out all risk in any industry. However, cruise ships are subject to stringent and thorough layers of safety, including international instruments (SOLAS, STCW, etc.); flag state administration and class surveys; Coast Guard and U.S. Public Health examinations; as well as internal, company audits; and safety and risk management and training.” — Commander [...]