The Galapagos Explorer II is fully equipped to minimize possible
impacts on the Archipelago
• All soaps, detergents and shampoos used on board are biodegradable.
• Black and gray waters are treated appropriately. The residual
water is filtered and purified with ozone.
• Water is produced on board utilizing a desalinization plant
by reverse osmosis.
• Since each island has its particular species of flora and
fauna, the introduction of animals can create serious disrupts
in their ecology. Ironically, ships are the best way of transportation
to animals, lured by their bright lights. Therefore, we have
installed pale yellow lights in our ship, according to the
Charles Darwin Research Station's recommendations, to minimize
this risk.
• Paper and non-toxic solids are incinerated; metal cans are
compacted and together with non-biodegradable trash, returned
to town. Biodegradable waste is ground into fine particles
and eliminated in open waters according to the regulations
of the Galapagos National Park Service.
• With groups restricted to a maximum of 15 passengers per
group, we expect to reduce both, physical and visual impacts
on the islands.
• Passengers have at their disposal three wastebaskets used
for proper sorting of recyclable waste.
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