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Marinas anxiously await return of American boaters

Marinas anxiously await return of American boaters
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Marinas anxiously await return of American boaters - BC News

Marinas anxiously await return of American boaters - BC News
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Float home residents at Victoria s Fisherman s Wharf want to keep COVID-19 public dock closure

Coastal News Today | US - Renewed Interest in Shore Power for Cruise Lines and Ports

In Florida, Miami-Dade County signed a letter of intent with six cruise lines and Florida Power and Light in February to bring shore power to the port with a $2 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Diesel Emissions Reduction Act. On the West Coast, San Diego is doubling shore power capability at its B Street and Broadway Pier terminals where two ships will be able to plug in at the same time, tapping into 12 MW for each. The goal is to complete the shore power expansion by September 2022, four months ahead of California regulations that essentially will require all cruise ships calling in the state to use shore power, beginning Jan. 1, 2023.

Cruise ships allowed to sail in Canadian waters starting Nov 1 | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Cruise ships allowed to sail in Canadian waters starting Nov. 1 Transport Minister Omar Alghabra speaks while Ottawa South MP David McGuinty looks on during a press conference at the Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International Airport on Wednesday, June 16, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/David Kawai July 15, 2021 - 5:20 PM VICTORIA - The federal government says cruise ships will be allowed back in Canadian waters in November, but they must follow public health requirements. Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said the prohibition on cruise chops because of COVID-19 will be lifted Nov. 1, eliminating a ban that was in place until the end of February 2022. In a news release Thursday, Alghabra said the $4-billion cruise industry generates about 30,000 jobs and is an important part of the country s domestic tourism sector.

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