sust-mar: PUBLIC TALK: The Cruise Industry and Atlantic Canada

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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 15:35:41 -0300
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Hello,

Hope to see mnay of you this Thurday evening.

The Cruise Industry and Atlantic Canada: Maximizing Benefits / Minimizing 
Risks
PUBLIC TALK
Thursday, June 17, 7 p.m.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic


The big white cruise ships have begun docking in Halifax harbour, unloading 
passengers hungry for fresh seafood, local arts and crafts, and that famous 
Atlantic Canadian hospitality. But where do these ships come from and why? 
Are we making the most of our tourism potential? What environmental wake do 
these ships leave behind? If you have ever asked these questions or 
considered going on a cruise yourself, you should come to this talk!

Ross Klein of Memorial University - also known as the Cruise Junkie 
(www.cruisejunkie.com) - will be discussing the nature of the cruise 
industry, its presence/growth in Atlantic Canada (including the role of 
Cabotage laws), current economic benefits to ports and potential for greater 
benefits, and
current environmental practices and the risks they pose.

Dr. Klein is the author of numerous reports on the cruise ship industry, 
including "Charting A Course: The Cruise Industry, the Government of Canada, 
and Purposeful Development" and "Cruising - Out of Control: The Cruise 
Industry, The Environment, Workers, and the Maritimes." Copies of these
reports can be found at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives web site 
at www.policyalternatives.ca/ns/index.html.

This event is being hosted by the Ecology Action Centre, the Canadian Centre 
for Policy Alternatives, and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.

For more details, please contact Gretchen Fitzgerald at the Ecology Action 
Centre at 902-429-2202 or fitzgerg@dal.ca.

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