1 cruise company looks to make a difference preserving marine life
ABC News’ Ines De La Cuetara reports on one cruise company looking to make a difference by creating a marine reserve to save the ecosystems their industry is often accused of harming.
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that's a very distinct marketing strategy, "marine-environmental responsibility."
@ThePursuitWOD
11 күн бұрын
Yeah, the company hasn’t actually done anything to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions, waste, or noise pollution from ships. They should stop being destructive to the entire oceans before trying to reconstruct a tiny part of it.
@Jesse-ey5xd
11 күн бұрын
It's BS
@shintarojaucian199
11 күн бұрын
@@Jesse-ey5xd Yes BS to those ignorant. Billions of dollars they invested for a cruise ship, and that billions of dollars of investment must make a long term business and revenue for paying back the investors, so they need "business sustainability" by investing too for the environments where their business thrive, Cruse line and marketiing in the hospitality- and tourism college subjects were my forte.
@daisyq3418
10 күн бұрын
Cruise ships are not considered tourism ... unless one sees the 24-hour buffets and bars as a "destination". Eatin' & Sittin' tour.
@shintarojaucian199
10 күн бұрын
@@daisyq3418 did you take up hospitality and tourism course? it's under the hospitality-tourism umbrella.
At least there’s one company taking steps to make a difference long term environmentally.
This is marvellous!!♥️Thank you Sir!
I love cruising with MSC. Headed to Canada and New England aboard the MSC Meraviglia in just one week!
This is a fantastic port of call! Been there 3-times since it opened. My next cruise with MSC departs in 57-days; can't wait!
Okay, but can they turn it into spooky island from Scooby Doo?
So it must rain there enough for the flora and fauna?
Hmmm this looks like a paid add
Can someone imagine this: 1 meeting room size of lionsworld is only $95/mth, it's big. If imagine a cruiseship like common sense about life, if spending together on it as investor to become "only thousands each", we biz as passive earning everytime customers come back to get the total amount or after paid(about "if terrorism in sea")? Business in the cruise ships - restaurants(additional extras apart from set-choice in the trip to other country)? If as places to trip, then people land, then someone take the available room, can become continuous earning like nice too. Must communicate with bank at other countries? Will cruise ship have like that? 20 rooms 30 rooms? Energy? Even if "only think of money and not friendship(but no war and theft)", like have no choice in life. They dismantle cruise ships wasting it away, maybe we can get cheaper? What area of sea maybe won't have war to be that path?
Where did they put all those trash that was there? Waste transfer?
@maoren95
4 күн бұрын
It gets brought back onboard, I believe.
We like short shorts.
They are using the island to milk it for profit and the good PR doesn't hurt either. No port fees, they can charge guests for activities, excursions, food, drink, and guests can't leave once they are there. Like a little theme park, following the blueprint of Royal Caribbean's private island Cocoa Cay. Does anyone really believe a giant cruise corporation is doing this out of their sincere care for the environment?
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Good job MSC
Making the ships smaller can make em more available for wind power. Using glass bamboo or aluminum for cups can reduce waste. Have a waste water treatment thing on bord to treat the poop water.
@ThePursuitWOD
11 күн бұрын
What about noise pollution?
@Kevenant
10 күн бұрын
@@ThePursuitWOD passengers will use oars to move the ship smeghead duh
Terrible journalism here. She asks the guy why they are rehabilitating the island, the guy gives a BS answer because he wants to keep his job, and the journalist doesn’t even hint that this is a business decision. Every cruise ship needs an island as a stopover destination, so this is nothing more than a very expensive business decision because the board didn’t have an option that was significantly cheaper, and this allows them to do it under the guise of ‘protecting the planet’
"No"
There’s no fucking way all that only costed half a billion..
makes sense, an ugly dead ocean or sea isn't exactly tourism friendly, if they didn't do anything it'll negatively impact their business.
Hey how about talking about the cemtrails in the sky or geo-enginering going on? Even the fluoride and other things added to the water
Needs some snakes yo!!!
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1. steak 2. chadol 3. shrimp and 4. tofu soup!!!!!!!!!! a. rice and b. salad and c. lemonade!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why is MSC doing asked the interviewer. Money. Money is why.
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