Carnival cleared by regulator, NCL wraps more shows, Explorer visits WA, and much more.
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THE Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) found no deficiencies during yesterday's inspection of Carnival Cruise Line's (CCL) Carnival Encounter (pictured), after the regulatory agency boarded her following whistleblower concerns regarding poor crew conditions onboard.
Carnival cleared by regulator, NCL wraps more shows, Explorer visits WA, and much more.
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