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15 Mar 2004

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coalition of organizations including Oceana, Bluewater Network, Surfrider Foundation, TravelJust, USPIRG, National Environmental Trust

Open Letter to Cruise Industry - Actions Speak Louder than Words - Ocean Lovers Demand Cruise Industry Stop Studying Pollution, Start Eliminating It

The International Council of Cruise Lines (ICCL) and Conservation International (CI) recently formed an “ocean alliance” to address the problem of cruise ship pollution...Unfortunately, the ICCL-CI proposal lacks any timely, real-world goals to address these problems. Instead, it recommends that a “panel of experts” study cruise pollution issues and report back with conclusions at a later – as yet unspecified – date