Yes. As I mentioned earlier, each vessel.... It's been calculated. The diesel generators on board emit some 10 tonnes of CO2 per ship per day. Multiply that by 5,900 anchoring days, and that's quite impressive.
Also, as I mentioned earlier, the provincial government has recognized the area. It is a very sensitive zone for air movement. Who's at risk? The people who are living there. It becomes a health concern just from the emissions alone. Then add in the amount of fuel burned in transit to these anchorages. It takes some four or five hours to transit up to these anchorages, and then back they go to their port eventually.
You have continuous transits, which are burning the main engine fuels, and then at anchor they are burning the diesel in on-board generators.