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Key West Could Ban Large Cruise Ships

a group of people standing on a dock with a large cruise ship in the background

Key West has put a referendum on its November ballot that would limit the size of cruise ships that could call on the city’s port.

In the month since the coronavirus pandemic began, a group of Key West citizens formed the Key West Committee for Cleaner, Safer Ships. Their goal is to decrease the size and number of ships that are allowed to visit Key West each year. In turn, they say it would help decrease the spread of coronavirus on the island, as well as to help with the negative environment impact of cruise ships.

The organization did a case study, which pointed out:

Cruise ships are a risk to public health:

Cruise ships threaten the environment:

Cruise ships puts Key West’s economy in jeopardy:

Three proposed amendments on the ballot would:

Not even the smallest of the major cruise lines’ ships would “fit” the proposed numbers the referendum is calling for. For example, Royal Caribbean’s smallest ship, Empress of The Seas, can hold 1,840 passengers. The Carnival Fascination holds 2,634. The Disney Magic can accommodate 2,713.

Of course, the issue is divisive and pits business owners and employees, who depend on passengers’ claimed $32 each, against those who are more concerned about the environment and the health and safety of the island’s people.

I guess we’ll see what happens when they vote in November.

Feature Photo: Common Domain

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