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FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA, JUL 7 – The 417-foot Koru superyacht docked near oil tankers due to space issues and emits over 7,000 tons of carbon dioxide annually, raising environmental concerns, experts say.

  • Last week, Jeff Bezos’s $500 million superyacht Koru encountered docking issues at Port Everglades, forcing it to berth beside two oil tankers, according to reports.
  • At 417 feet long and valued at $500 million, Koru's size exceeds most port berths, causing docking challenges at Port Everglades.
  • Analysis confirms the superyacht Koru emits over 7,000 tons of CO₂ annually, highlighting environmental concerns raised by expert Richard Wilk.
  • The yacht's forced docking near two oil tankers highlights logistical issues and prompts critique of superyacht environmental impact, Wilk calling it 'above anything else.'
  • Beyond this incident, the trend of superyachts like Koru highlights environmental concerns, with Wilk noting emissions over 7,000 tons annually, reflecting broader sustainability challenges.
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thecooldown.com broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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