A View From The Hook - Adam Armstrong
@viewfromthehook.bsky.social
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Maritime, port and ship pollution, decarbonization, shore power, electrification, climate, transportation, cruise, cargo, Brooklyn NYC and beyond. And some politics (as is required if you care about this planet 🌏 ). Blog: http://www.aviewfromthehook.com
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Here's a link to my now dormant blog. It's a record of the fight to build shore power at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. That fight continues elsewhere (in person, Twitter, and now here), but the historic context & scientific information I shared in the blog is important, IMHO. www.aviewfromthehook.com
A View From The Hook
shore power, cruise, Red Hook, cold ironing, bunker fuel, Brooklyn, pollution, ships, sulfur, cancer, asthma, terminal, NYCEDC, Port Authority,
www.aviewfromthehook.com
viewfromthehook.bsky.social
Good news for #RedHook! The polluting behemoth is leaving. This MSC ship should’ve never been allowed to dock in Bklyn when it was incompatible with the shore power system & there was no plan for traffic control #cancer #asthma PM2.5 #climate #health #DirtyDiesel www.cruisecritic.com/news/msc-cru...
www.cruisecritic.com
viewfromthehook.bsky.social
The shore power jib (crane) is no longer at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. What’s going on? Has the long promised “mobile” jib been put into service? Is every ship now idling 24/7, burning dirty diesel fuel, while docked at the terminal? NYCEDC?
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portcruisecontrol.bsky.social
Without a ban on the use of scrubbers and the discharge of scrubber wastewater, or a mandate to use cleaner distillate fuels, ecosystems, ocean resources and coastal communities will continue to be threatened and human health risks will increase. Via @pacenvironment.bsky.social

#banscrubbers
Poison in the water: The call to ban scrubber discharge
Pacific Environment's latest report lays out the case for why the IMO should immediately ban scrubber discharge into the marine environment.
www.pacificenvironment.org
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portcruisecontrol.bsky.social
The MS Zuiderdam in Portland today dumping millions of gallons of toxic scrubber wash into Casco Bay.

We are asking the city to ban scrubber wash discharge when the cruise ships are in port. Join us!

portlandcruisecontrolmaine.org/scrubber-was...

#Banscrubbers #cruiseships
#Maine #CruiseMaine
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portcruisecontrol.bsky.social
“Given the significant risks and harms from scrubber discharge, regulations like the proposed revision to Rule 8 of the Portland Terminal Tariff to prohibit scrubber wash discharge while ships are at dock, are appropriate and justified."
Kay Brown @pacenvironment.bsky.social

#banscrubbers #Maine
Scrubber Wash Ban - Portland Cruise Control
Support the ban on cruise ship scrubber discharge in Portland, Maine. Learn about the environmental impact and how you can help protect Casco Bay.
portlandcruisecontrolmaine.org
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viewfromthehook.bsky.social
Democrats must decry the Alaska-Ass Kiss!
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marinahenke.bsky.social
Been thinking a lot about big ships lately, over at @outsideinradio.bsky.social! This was a gnarly story to report: lots of fuzzy numbers, conflicting narratives and long-held truths.

As always, going directly to the people interacting with these ships reaped the most interesting answers.
outsideinradio.bsky.social
This summer, more than 100 cruises will visit Portland, Maine. They arrive with a promise: more ships mean more money for a local economy. But how is that playing out on the ground?

@marinahenke.bsky.social spent the past few months charting these muddy waters.

outsideinradio.org/shows/cruise...
Cruise-o-nomics — Outside/In
Cruise ships are supposed to benefit local economies. Do they? Producer Marina Henke spent the months leading up to the 2025 cruise season charting these muddy waters in Portland, Maine.
outsideinradio.org
viewfromthehook.bsky.social
I agree. Cruise companies should pay for their own infrastructure. Regardless, it was interesting to see that “capital partners” saw shore power and green port technologies in general as an investment opportunity. So worth posting, IMHO.
#Retweets#Endorsements 🙂
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loveisphere.bsky.social
Here is Quantum of the Seas docked in Victoria tonight. We get toxic emissions from the cruise ships and all that comes with them. Buses sit and idle with no consequence to the bus company or cruise lines.

We’re the ones who pay with the effect on our health, city, environment and ecosystems.
viewfromthehook.bsky.social
How bout going back and kicking the tires of the morgue trucks that lined the Brooklyn waterfront?
Source: CNN share.google/nr7hmz78sUl0...
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cleanarctic.bsky.social
Air quality measurements taken last week when cruise ships – such as NCL’s Norwegian Star – visited #Cobh, in #Ireland’s #Cork Harbour, show air pollution levels up to more than 250 times higher than safe levels recommended by @who.int

cleanarctic.org/2025/05/22/c... @sianprior.bsky.social #ireland
Cruise Ships Bombarding Cork Harbour Residents with Dangerous Levels of Air Pollution
viewfromthehook.bsky.social
The protests in Portland forced the captain of the MSC Meraviglai to switch to cleaner fuel - a fuel that the ship should have been using in the first place! These lawless cruise companies will do whatever they want, until they're called out and shamed. theqsjournal.substack.com/p/portland-r...
Portland residents force impaired cruise ship seeking shelter to burn cleaner fuel
PORTLAND, May 17, 2025 - The cruise ship industry doesn’t even need passengers to cause a major row in a port city.
theqsjournal.substack.com
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portcruisecontrol.bsky.social
“The cruise ship industry doesn’t even need passengers to cause a major row in a port city.”

The indefatigable Lincoln Millstein covers the MSC Meraviglia debacle in Portland
Maine

#cruiseMaine #Cruiseships #banscrubbers #portland #Maine
#publichealth

open.substack.com/pub/theqsjou...
Portland residents force impaired cruise ship seeking shelter to burn cleaner fuel
PORTLAND, May 17, 2025 - The cruise ship industry doesn’t even need passengers to cause a major row in a port city.
open.substack.com
viewfromthehook.bsky.social
Unfortunately, in NYC, CLIA has sycophants in NYC Economic Development Corporation. They do the cruise industry’s bidding. So even “negotiated agreements” are flawed, full of loopholes, & do nothing for our communities. We’ve set plenty of expectations, applied pressure, but CLIA owns NYC politics.
viewfromthehook.bsky.social
No. Lots of issues with them and what they tell us. Also, why the heck do communities have to PROVE that emissions from ships are harmful when it’s proven science, established by countless studies in the U.S. and abroad? It’s just another onerous obstacle to actually getting stuff done!!
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Sorry - I meant “home-porting”, of course. As far as I know, NO cruise ship has ever had an opacity test while at berth in Brooklyn. We’ve had to rely on visual reporting, scientific modeling, and some rudimentary (community based) air monitoring to ascertain emissions levels. Pretty sad.
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The same ship has been doing the same thing in Brooklyn ever since it started home posting here. This video is from earlier this month. As you say, the Coast Guard is supposed to enforce the emissions rules, but there’s no clear way to get them to respond to violations like these.
viewfromthehook.bsky.social
If the ship isn’t using Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel and isn’t using scrubbers, then it’s breaking the law.
The 2015 North American Emissions Control Area (ECA) regulation requires ships to burn low sulfur fuel (or use scrubbers) to meet emissions standards. Clearly this ship isn’t doing either.
viewfromthehook.bsky.social
The cruise industry and its supporters in government always put profit over people - and the planet. Shame on them all. 🤬