The Cruise Industry’s Perspective Oceans +50
Bud Darr
SVP, Global Technical and Regulatory Affairs
Sustainable Ocean Summit 2015
Singapore
November 9th, 2015
Australia + New Zealand
China
Singapore
Italy
Belgium +Luxembourg
Netherlands
Germany
Spain
UK + Ireland
CLIA Office Locations
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Alaska
Hawaii
Canada
US + Global
Brazil
France
STATE OF THE CRUISE INDUSTRY
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People continue to set sailCLIA Global Ocean Cruise Passengers(millions)
6
200917.8M
201120.5M
201220.9M
201321.3M
201019.1M
201422.04M
2015p23.0M
Top Ten Benefits of Cruises vs Other Vacations
% of cruisers
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Compagnie du Ponant – Le Lyrial
Royal Caribbean – Anthem of the Seas
TUI Cruises – Mein Schiff 4
AIDA – AIDAprima
Tauck River Cruises – Esprit American Cruise Line – American Eagle
2015 NEW SHIPS
Compagnie du Ponant – Le Lyrial
Royal Caribbean – Anthem of the Seas
TUI Cruises – Mein Schiff 4
AIDA – AIDAprima
Tauck River Cruises – Esprit American Cruise Line – American Eagle
CroisiEurope – Gil Eanes
CroisiEurope – Loire Princesse Avalon Waterways – Avalon Myanmar
P&O – BrittaniaNorwegian Cruise Line – Norwegian Escape
CLIA MEMBER Ship New Builds
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2015 – 2020
Year Ocean River TotalOcean Ship Investment
(Billion USD)
2015 6 16 22 $4.05
2016 9 4 13 $6.48
2017 6 2 8 $5.13
2018 8 0 8 $6.41
2019 3 0 3 $2.72
2020 1 0 1 $0.87
Total 33 22 55 $25.65
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Global Deployment Capacity% of 2015 Available Bed Days
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-2.1
0.9
-0.4
0.8
1.4
0.0
-0.4
-0.2
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Environmental Stewardship
- Waste stream management
- Exhaust gas purification
- Wastewater purification
- Destination conservation efforts
- Energy efficiency improvements
- Source amenities in a sustainable manner
Current Issues- IMO
- Adequate Reception Facilities: Garbage / Sewage
- Invasive Species and BWM Guidelines
- Fuel Availability and Quality
- Encouraging exhaust gas cleaning systems
- Ship Recycling
- Baltic Sea Special Area(s)
- NSW Air Emissions
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