Environmentalists in South Carolina are fighting for caps on the number of cruises annually travel in and out of the Charleston harbor. The goal is to reduce waste water discharge logs, reduce the size of ships and therefore reduce the capacity. However, with the popular cruise industry (which brings about $37 million to the area each year), many feel that putting a cap on incoming tourists that boost the economy doesn't make much sense. While there are certainly no shortage of cruise ship laws, there is room for debate on this proposal considering that the Port hasn't even hit 100 cruises per year yet-they have 89 expected for 2012 and 84 in 2013. Stay tuned as the City Council of Charleston and the Coastal Conservation League reconvene September 13.
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