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Structural changes in the cruise network by ship size in Northeast Asia
Several ports want cruise ships to call at their ports for economic benefits. However, the main cause of concern is the complexity of port selection behavior for cruise lines. Tracking cruise ship movement data may help them understand the port selection
Hirohito Ito +2 more
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Wastewater Pollution from Cruise Ships in the Adriatic Sea
The global growth of cruise tourism has brought increasing concern for the pollution of the marine environment. Marine pollution from sanitary wastewater is a problem especially pronounced on large cruise ships where the number of people on board may ...
Tina Perić +2 more
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Archeological tourism as a segment of cruise tourism offer on the example of Roman mosaics sites in Risan in the Bay of Kotor [PDF]
Cruise tourism, most often, is related to the landing of a ship in one or more ports, i.e. tourist destinations, in which passengers and crew go ashore.
Radovic Goran, Konjevic Nikola
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The escape safety of passengers is the primary design requirement of cruise ships. However, larger and more complex structural schemes make the existing escape safety assessment methods insufficient to accurately calculate the safety index of the ...
Jianing Li +5 more
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Cruise Ship Travel and the Spread of COVID-19 – Australia as a Case Study [PDF]
Introduction: Cruise ship linked COVID-19 outbreaks have been identified as a potential source of community transmission of COVID-19 in Australia and worldwide.
Ashley Quigley +4 more
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Cruise ships power plant optimisation and comparative analysis
The stringent regulatory framework for the emissions and safety from shipping operations as well as the market pressure to reduce the operational costs have led the cruise ship industry to pursue and investigate alternative solutions for both the new ...
V. Bolbot +5 more
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Systematic Review on Outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2 on Cruise, Navy and Cargo Ships
The confined environment of a ship promotes the transmission of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) due to close contact among the population on board.
Ann-Christin Kordsmeyer +19 more
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Rationalization and optimization of waste management and treatment in modern cruise ships.
Here we report over possible optimizations onboard cruise ships in the management of glass, paper and cellulosic waste, ranging from simple rationalization of the materials' use (for glass and paper) to the recovery of some of the energy embedded in ...
Luca Toneatti +3 more
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Infectious Diseases on Cruise Ships [PDF]
Travel by sea is one of the earliest forms of transportation. From ancient times to the present, people have traveled by ship for purposes of food obtainment, trade of goods, conquest, employment, and leisure. Before ships were built large enough to take long ocean voyages, the most relevant medical problems included drownings, injuries, and attacks by
A, Minooee, L S, Rickman
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Floating countries and corona pandemic: Impact of COVID-19 on stranded Cruise ships
Cruise ships transport a significant number of people in confined spaces over an extended period than other modes of transportation, thereby presenting a unique environment to elevate human-to-human transmitted infections.
Arti Sahu, Waqar M. Naqvi
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