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This season may be the last for cruise liners in Antarctic

This season may be the last for cruise liners in Antarctic

 

VISITING Antarctica used to involve a long and sometimes uncomfortable crossing of the notorious Drake Passage on a small expedition ship or icebreaker. And it was expensive. As demand from less-intrepid travellers grew, mass-market cruise ships offered more affordable and smoother ways to venture to the White Continent.

From August next year, however, that big-ship scene may change - the International Maritime Organisation is banning the use and carriage of heavy fuel oils, the type commonly burned by big ships in the Antarctic, because a spill is considered too much of a risk.

Accidents do happen, as seen in 2007 when the MS Explorer was holed by ice and sank. Ships carrying more than 500 passengers may no longer be able to cruise in Antarctica so if you want to see the region's incredible ice masses, birds and other wildlife while on a big liner, this season may be your last opportunity.

 

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