May 29, 2026 — The Port of San Diego is recognizing 24 ship carriers for their participation in the Port’s voluntary Vessel Speed Reduction (VSR) Program, which helps improve air quality and reduces emissions in and around San Diego Bay. When ocean going vessels like cruise ships and cargo carriers slow down as they approach San Diego Bay, they help reduce air emissions, which supports the Port’s environmental goals.
In 2025, the Port’s VSR program achieved a 94 percent compliance rate within 20 nautical miles of the bay and an 81 percent compliance rate within 40 nautical miles. Collectively, participating vessels helped reduce air pollutants and cut approximately 6,500 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions.
“The success of the Vessel Speed Reduction Program shows what’s possible when industry partners work together to support cleaner air and healthier communities,” said Chair Ann Moore, Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners. “We greatly appreciate the carriers participating in this voluntary effort and their continued commitment to the environmental stewardship of the San Diego region.”
The following carriers are recognized for participation within the 20 nautical-mile VSR zone:
- Dowa
- Grieg Star
- Holland America Line
- Intermarine
- MOL
- Pasha Hawaiian Lines
- U.S. Army
The following carriers are recognized for participation within both 20- and 40-nautical-mile VSR zones:
- Princess Cruises
- Paramount Shipping Services
- BigLift
- LDC
- BBC Chartering
- Dole
- Liberty Maritime
- Ben Nevis Shipping
- CIDO
- Pacific Basin
- Zucarmex
- HMM
- Silversea
- Viking
- NYK Line
- Disney Cruise Line
- Canada Steamship Lines













