Cruise ship passenger experiences of shore visits along the Northwest Passage, Arctic Canada
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2018-06-22
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This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a visitor survey with
cruise ship passengers (n=119) on board a Northwest Passage tour of
the Canadian Arctic in September 2017. The survey was part of a larger
project, “Climate Change Adaptation Assessment for Transportation
in Arctic Waters (CATAW)” which examined the risks and opportunities
associated with climate change induced increases in shipping throughout
Arctic Canada and developed adaptation strategies that mitigate risks
and enhance opportunities. A key finding of the CATAW project was
that cruise ships are a vector for some of the highest impacts arising
from marine transportation in the region.
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