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Hong Kong San Francisco Seattle Long Beach Alaska Master s Liabilities in the US: Accidents, Mistakes & Intentional Acts Is there Really a Difference? Do Criminal Prosecutors Really Care? CAMM/IFSMA Conference San Pedro, California 8 May 2006 Joe Walsh Agenda for Presentation Overview US Criminal Laws (Marine Pollution) Enforcement Mechanisms and Prosecutorial Discretion MARPOL/OWS Matters Accidental Discharges Strict Criminal Liability and the Erosion of Intent Enforcement Efforts: Who Is The Target How To Avoid Being A Target Other Areas of Concern U.S. Federal Pollution Laws U.S. Federal Pollution Laws Oil Pollution Act 1990 (OPA 90) Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) Clean Water Act (CWA) Act to Prevent Pollution From Ships (APPS) Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments Coastal Zone Management Act Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Act Deep Water Port Act 1974 Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act Refuse Act Migratory Bird Act Marine Sanctuary Act Ocean Dumping Act Federal Ballast Water Management Act Hazardous Materials Transportation Act Oil Pollution Act 1990 (OPA 90) Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) Clean Water Act (CWA) Act to Prevent Pollution From Ships (APPS) Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments Coastal Zone Management Act Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Act Deep Water Port Act 1974 Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act Refuse Act Migratory Bird Act Marine Sanctuary Act Ocean Dumping Act Federal Ballast Water Management Act Hazardous Materials Transportation Act U.S. Federal Criminal Laws False Statements or Entries Act. (18 USC 1001) Felony Obstruction of Justice. (18 USC 1505) Felony Witness Tampering. (18 USC 1512) Felony Destruction, Alteration and Falsification of Records. (18 USC 1519) Conspiracy. (18 USC 371) Retaliation Against Informants. (18 USC 1513) Minimum Alternative Fines Act. (18 USC 3571d) Master s s Liabilities in the US The only difference between being in jail and sailing on a ship is the opportunity to drown. Mark Twain 1

US Enforcement Mechanisms USCG s Own Words Coast Guard / EPA "In the most egregious cases, the Coast Guard may elect to pursue criminal prosecution of violators of marine pollution laws. Criminal prosecution is generally only sought when the facts of the case show that the alleged violation involved intentional or culpably negligent conduct on the part of the responsible party." Administrative Penalties Civil Penalties Criminal Prosecution "Criminal Case selection is based on two general measures: significant environmental harm and culpable conduct. "One of the most persistent myths regarding criminal vessel pollution enforcement in the United States concerns the renegade prosecutor who casually files criminal charges against vessel owners or operators - with the effect of criminalizing innocent or, at worst, inadvertent behavior." USCG Proceedings Winter 2004-2005 Enforcement Pyramid EPA: Significant Harm 1. Actual harm; Criminal Penalties Civil Penalties Administrative Penalties 2. Threat of harm; 3. Failure to report an actual or threatened harm; or 4. Illegal conduct that represents a trend or common attitude within the regulated community whereby prosecution may provide a significant deterrent incommensurate with its single environmental impact. the sad fact remains that the practice of dumping waste oil and maintaining false log books has proved to be commonplace in the maritime and cruise ship industry the problem is so rampant and so pervasive within the maritime industry 1. Repeat violations; 2. Deliberate misconduct; EPA: Culpable Conduct 3. Concealment of misconduct or falsification of records; 4. Business operation of pollution-related activities without proper authorization No Fault Culpable Conduct Knowingly Engaged in Conduct Recklessness Willful Misconduct Gross Simple Intentional Acts 2

Culpable Conduct? What are the Intentional Crimes? No Fault Knowingly Engaged in Conduct Recklessness Willful Misconduct Gross Simple Intentional Acts Discharges in violation of MARPOL and/or US laws including APPS and OPA 90. Direct By-passing of OWS Tricking OCM with fresh water Falsification of required records (ORB) Presentation of ORB with false entries during PSC Inspections Crew gives untruthful answers to USCG during PSC inspection Real World Enforcement: USCG Real World Enforcement: DOJ USCG has become extremely knowledgeable Aggressive interrogation of crew Seizure of original documents and logs Immediate notification/involvement of DOJ USCG COTP orders detention 33 USC 1908(e) Demand for Security in form of Bond/LOU for Criminal and Civil Liabilities Additional Agreement on Security Proof by Class that OWS operates properly Possible ISM Audit required Assignment of Points against PSC Boarding Matrix Immediate Issuance of Grand Jury Subpoenas For documents and records (very broad) Crew testimony (cost of lodging, travel, retention) Expect fleet wide investigation and boardings Pressure on low level crew to report and testify against senior officers and company Focus on Managers, Owners, Charterers Pressure to be fully transparent & cooperative Full exploitation of a Whistleblower provision 1998-2004 Vessel Pollution Offenses > 35 OWS prosecutions > 58 defendants (individual & corporate) +19 total years of imprisonment for individuals > $ 133 Million in corporate fines 3

Investigative Tools Records Comparison Image taken with Forward Looking Infra-Red Radar Alarm Printout Oil Record Book vs. Bridge Log Investigative Tools Records Comparison Investigative Tools U.S. v. Royal Caribbean Analysis of ORBs Song of America - OWS History 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 Membranes 4 Required for proper use. 4

U.S. v. Royal Caribbean Song of Norway - Port Disposal ANALYSIS OF PUMP RATES OWS PUMPING EVENTS 7 400000 6 350000 300000 5 250000 200000 150000 100000 50000 0 1990 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Gallons Offloaded in Port 15-Jan-05 22-Feb-05 2-Mar-05 15-Mar-05 3-Apr-05 11-Apr-05 29-Apr-05 11-May-05 16-May-05 23-May-05 2-Jun-05 12-Jun-05 24-Jun-05 14-Jul-05 21-Jul-05 3-Aug-05 13-Aug-05 21-Aug-05 2-Sep-05 18-Sep-05 2-Oct-05 4 3 2 1 0 Smith Jones M3/HR Brown IOPPC To: D/S Progress Fm: Master, Freja Jutlandic Dt: 20/March/00 Re: Engine Room Crack As we expect uscg control on arrival baltimore I believe they can found repairing place and leaks and can be problem. To avoid any mistake pls instruct proceeding re notification of this repairs to uscg. Tks/brgds Captain Maric Non-OWS/MARPOL Cases Prosecution of Individuals Unlicensed crew member pled guilty to directing many discharges. C/O convicted of manslaughter Chairman, President, Vice-President, Port Engineer, Master and Chief Officer charged w/ dumping 442 tons of diesel contaminated wheat on high seas. Corporate Convictions $2 million criminal fine court supervised environmental compliance plan U.S. v. Sabine Summary of Criminal Prosecution $200,000 criminal fine for Clean Water Act violation for discharge of tank cleaning wastes in Mississippi River. United States v. Cook Accidental Discharges 5

ATHOS I Negligent Discharge Faulty Equipment: e.g. leaking overboard discharge valves. What are the Crimes? Culpable Conduct? Accidental discharges (strict liability) Clean Water Act Federal Water Pollution Control Act OPA 90 State law Refuse Act Migratory Bird Act (strict liability) Alternative Minimum Fines Act No Fault Knowingly Engaged in Conduct Recklessness Willful Misconduct Gross Simple Intentional Acts Agenda for Presentation Who Is The Government s s Target? Overview US Pollution and Criminal Laws Enforcement Mechanisms and Prosecutorial Discretion MARPOL/OWS Matters Accidental Discharges Strict Criminal Liability and the Erosion of Intent Enforcement Efforts: Who Is The Target How To Avoid Being A Target 4 th Engineer USCG / EPA / DOJ Master/Chief Engineer DPA/Shoreside Management Corporation Other Areas of Concern Corporate Officers 6

But We Didn t t Approve The Misconduct A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. A ship is no better than its worst crew member How To Avoid Being A Target? Insist on compliance w/ laws, policies, etc. Implement audit procedures to verify Insist on truthful logs and disclosures Avoid unnecessary suspicion Beware of routine MARPOL inspections Find and address violations before USCG Consider self-reporting Agenda for Presentation Overview US Pollution and Criminal Laws Enforcement Mechanisms and Prosecutorial Discretion MARPOL/OWS Matters Accidental Discharges Strict Criminal Liability and the Erosion of Intent Enforcement Efforts: Who Is The Target How To Avoid Being A Target Other Areas of Concern Other Areas of Concern DOJ HAZMAT Initiative US v. Emery Worldwide Airlines $6MM Fine ECP 3 years probation US v. Solar International Shipping False statements Conspiracy to make false statements Other Areas of Concern A Little Foresight is a Good Thing Water Quality Bilge Water Management MARPOL I, II MARPOL V Ballast Water Management Air Emissions MARPOL VI Clean Air Act (EPA and CARB) SOLAS Maritime Security Commercial Issues 7