Explorer of the Seas Faces Severe Weather Crisis Amid Atlantic Crossing

The Explorer of the Seas, a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship, faced a terrifying ordeal in near hurricane-force winds. Passengers slid around as the ship rolled dramatically, with injuries reported. Captain Frank’s quick response led the ship back to Las Palmas for medical assistance. Despite weather monitoring, unforeseen challenges can arise at sea.

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Dutch Environmentalists Protest to Delay Cruise ships and Tanker Operations.

Environmental activists from the Dutch branch of Extinction Rebellion caused delays for three cruise ships and an oil product tanker on August 18. The group aimed to raise awareness about climate and ecological issues, demanding an immediate end to the cruise industry. Despite police intervention, the protestors were released without arrest, allowing the vessels to proceed.

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Dutch Activists Prevent Cruise Ships from Docking in Amsterdam Port

The Dutch environmental group Extinction Rebellion staged protests at the locks leading to Amsterdam, blocking cruise ships to raise awareness about pollution. Chaining themselves to a bridge, protestors delayed the return of a Royal Caribbean ship. Despite police intervention, the group continued their actions, calling for a tax on cruise tickets to support eco-friendly fuels.

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Holland America Line’s Rotterdam Cruise Ship Tests 100% Biofuel in Norwegian Fjords

Holland America Line’s flagship cruise ship, Rotterdam, is testing 100 percent low carbon intensity biofuel in Norwegian fjords. Carnival Corporation’s series of tests with biofuels on Holland America and AIDA ships is a step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime industry. The success of these tests is paving the way for more sustainable practices in cruising.

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Port of Baltimore Cruise Industry Shows Resilience and Growth

The impact of the Port of Baltimore’s recovery on the cruise industry is significant, with Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International being major players. Carnival projects a $10 million earnings impact due to disruptions, while Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas is exploring alternatives. American Cruise Lines and Norwegian Cruise Line are also monitoring the situation.

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