Some cruise ships could come under pressure to clean up their act as officials say their low-grade, dirty fuel emissions are compounding Auckland's air pollution problem.
With a new $27 million cruise ship terminal planned on Auckland's waterfront and the luxury cruise market still growing, the Auckland Council's environment forum is keen to make sure that the environmental impact of mega-liners is accounted for. Large container ships may also be scrutinised on their emissions.
At least 80 cruise ships are expected to dock in Auckland's port this year. A report by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment cited research which said the smokestack and exhaust emissions produced in one day by a single cruise ship (while in motion) were equivalent to those produced by 10,000-12,000 cars.
Environment and sustainability forum chairman Wayne Walker said cruise ships played an important role in Auckland's economy, but their mostly unchecked pollution in downtown Auckland needed to be addressed.
"The stuff that they're burning is the type of oil that the Rena went down with - it's like Marmite, it's pretty low grade, and frankly not good at all in terms of emissions. We need to work with Ports of Auckland to do something about it."