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Oil Pollution Fines

Oil pollution fines in New South Wales, Australia, have been increased from US$500,000 to US$5 million for corporate fines and a maximum of US$250,000 for individuals.

Crew members could now be fined heavily if found guilty of discharging oily waste directly into the sea whereas previously liability for pollution was only on the owners of the vessel and the master.

Vessels should ensure they have adequate insurance to cover oil spills. If evidence of insurance eg. a P&I club certificate of entry is not provided on demand, the master and owner of the ship are automatically guilty of an offence. Each may be fined up to US$27,500 and US$55,000 respectively.

Source : The London Club News
01 Jan 2003