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Environmental And Economic Implications Of Alternative Cruise Ship Pathways In Bermuda, Sarah E. Lester, Crow White, Kevin Mayall, Ryan K. Walter Aug 2016

Environmental And Economic Implications Of Alternative Cruise Ship Pathways In Bermuda, Sarah E. Lester, Crow White, Kevin Mayall, Ryan K. Walter

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As the cruise ship industry moves towards ever larger vessels, many tourist destinations are faced with dilemmas about how to accommodate the latest generation of ships, which require deeper and wider shipping pathways. The location of nearshore shipping channels traveled by cruise ships has important environmental and economic implications, as dredging larger lanes damages habitat, ship traffic produces sediment plumes that can smother adjacent sensitive habitats (e.g., coral reefs, seagrass beds), and dredging costs vary spatially. These environmental and economic costs should ideally be evaluated in the context of projected benefits from increased tourism. To inform decision-making on cruise ship …