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MSC Cruises to prevent marine wildlife collisions through new partnership

James Harrison
Published on: 6th March 2023 at 9:05 AM
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MSC Cruises has partnered with marine conservation charity ORCA to deliver a comprehensive ship strike mitigation programme for the line’s deck officers to reduce the likelihood of collisions with whales, dolphins and porpoises in oceans around the world.

Bridge Officers aboard MSC Bellissima are the first to participate in the online training programme. The ship is currently sailing in the Mediterranean from her homeport of Genoa and was chosen as the pilot vessel based on her navigation through the Pelagos Sanctuary, a vast area of 87,500 sq. km of water and 2,022 km of coastline that is home to numerous marine species.

The plan is to educate those who work on the ship’s bridge about the marine mammals they may encounter on any given voyage, as well as the best practices for avoiding potential ship strikes.

“By working together with ORCA we are able to play an important role in protecting the seas for future generations,” Captain Minas Myrtidis, VP environmental operations & compliance, MSC Cruises, said.

“We are committed to support the health of our oceans and partnering with experts to introduce bespoke training and education is a further positive step forward.”

Once the MSC Bellissima trial is completed, the e-learning course will be rolled out across the entire MSC Cruises’ fleet of 21 ships and added to newbuild MSC Euribia that is due to launch in June this year for Northern Europe voyages.

The ship, like the line’s most recent vessels, will be fitted with propeller blades that incorporate a system that adds air bubbles around the propeller to balance the pressure environment. This and other measures including insulation to reduce noise and vibration from mechanical equipment helps to minimise the negative impact on the marine environment, especially sea mammals.

MSC Cruises in 2022 re-routed its ships off the west coast of Greece to reduce the risk of collision with endangered sperm whales in the Mediterranean.

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