Cruise Pioneers Episode 10 | Ocean Conservation at Sea
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We're really here to support the cruise industry in terms of making changes or actually making a net positive impact in terms of whale and dolphin conservation.
We've shown that actually ships can, if they're going slowly enough, maneuver around the animals safely and avoid them, which is a real potential gamechanger for bridge officers.
Whales are the farmers. They're the ecosystem engineers that are helping that ecosystem to thrive.
If you're passionate about something you have to be resilient and you have to be willing to keep knocking on those doors and trying to push.
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In this episode of Cruise Pioneers, host Birgit Liodden is joined by Steve Jones, Director of Fundraising & Operations at ORCA, a UK-based NGO working at the intersection of cruise and conservation. Steve shares how ORCAβs pioneering Ocean Conservationist Programme is transforming cruise ships into platforms for whale and dolphin monitoringβreducing vessel strike risk, collecting vital data, and creating powerful guest education moments on board. He reflects on high-impact collaborations with brands like Saga, Cunard, HX Expeditions, and Ambassador - who co-developed the industryβs first anti-whaling pledge and now host ORCA teams on a third of their itineraries. Steve also offers candid insight into the challenges of scaling human-led conservation, and explores how AI, crew training, and citizen science are reshaping marine protection at sea. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on collaboration, conservation, and how cruise lines can lead the way in safeguarding ocean life.