NZ’s Surging Cruise Industry has left Regulation and Infrastructure Lagging Behind
Cruise ship tourism is surging ahead in NZ but supporting infrastructure and environmental regulation is lagging behind.
Continue readingCruise ship tourism is surging ahead in NZ but supporting infrastructure and environmental regulation is lagging behind.
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Continue readingThe 2018/19 season will see 228,000 cruise ship passengers visit Wellington. However, long after the tourists have spent millions of dollars, and commercial ships have delivered their goods – emissions remain long after vessels leave Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour).
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