Bulker Held in US for Breaching Environmental Law

December 4, 2015

The U.S. Coast Guard is continuing its investigation of an oceangoing bulk carrier, currently at anchor in Duluth, Minnesota, for allegedly violating U.S. environmental laws.
 
The Coast Guard said it is investigating the crew, equipment and records of the Liberian-flagged motor vessel Cornelia for allegations involving violations related to the discharge of oily water. 
 
Based upon current information in the investigation, it does not appear that the discharge occurred within the port of Duluth - Superior, the Coast Guard said.
 
Although the Cornelia and crew are typically equipped to remain at sea for several months, Coast Guard personnel continue to regularly check in with the ship’s master, who confirms the crew has adequate food, water and other necessities.
 
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota accepted the case for criminal investigation November 9.
 
The Coast Guard and the vessel’s owner and operator are negotiating a security agreement that would permit the vessel to depart the port while simultaneously protecting the integrity of the investigation and the interests of the vessel’s crew members.

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