Maritime Salvage Operations and Environmental Protection

Maritime Salvage Operations and Environmental Protection
Author: Durand Martin Cupido
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2023-01-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000853020

This book questions the use of salvage law as legal regulatory framework for the remuneration of environmental services in salvage operations, proposing that such services should be based on direct contracting between commercial salvors and coastal States. Adopting an environment-first approach, it argues that direct contracting better serves and promotes environmental protection outcomes. It also takes a functional view of the law as a tool to promote values and sought outcomes. Salvage operations are recognised as the first line of defence against pollution following shipping incidents. Although regulated under the law of salvage, these operations form an integral component of a framework of environmental protection measures regulated under different legal instruments or laws. The law of salvage fails to effectively integrate salvage operations into broader pollution response mechanisms because it does not align comfortably with this framework of laws. Despite the emphasis on environmental protection in the 1989 London Salvage Convention, the Convention maintains the traditional notion of salvage operations as a service to property, while environmental outcomes and the remuneration of environmental services are positioned as a secondary outcome of the law of salvage. This book argues that directly contracting for environmental services bolsters the primacy of environmental protection and the functional use of law to further environmental protection and policy formulation. Direct contracting between coastal States and salvors for environmental services complements existing practices and pollution response mechanisms and provides a sound legal basis for the effective realisation of salvage operations as the first line of defence against pollution following shipping incidents without fundamentally altering the established commercial identity of the traditional law of salvage. This book will be key reading for students, academics, and practitioners working at the intersection of shipping and environmental law.

Maritime Salvage Operations and Environmental Protection

Maritime Salvage Operations and Environmental Protection
Author: Durand M. Cupido
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: LAW
ISBN: 9781003315506

This book questions the use of salvage law as legal regulatory framework for the remuneration of environmental services in salvage operations, proposing that such services should be based on direct contracting between commercial salvors and coastal States. Adopting an environment-first approach, it argues that direct contracting better serves and promotes environmental protection outcomes. It also takes a functional view of the law as a tool to promote values and sought outcomes. Salvage operations are recognised as the first line of defence against pollution following shipping incidents. Although regulated under the law of salvage, these operations form an integral component of a framework of environmental protection measures regulated under different legal instruments or laws. The law of salvage fails to effectively integrate salvage operations into broader pollution response mechanisms because it does not align comfortably with this framework of laws. Despite the emphasis on environmental protection in the 1989 London Salvage Convention, the Convention maintains the traditional notion of salvage operations as a service to property, while environmental outcomes and the remuneration of environmental services are positioned as a secondary outcome of the law of salvage. This book argues that directly contracting for environmental services bolsters the primacy of environmental protection and the functional use of law to further environmental protection and policy formulation. Direct contracting between coastal States and salvors for environmental services complements existing practices and pollution response mechanisms and provides a sound legal basis for the effective realisation of salvage operations as the first line of defence against pollution following shipping incidents without fundamentally altering the established commercial identity of the traditional law of salvage. This book will be key reading for students, academics, and practitioners working at the intersection of shipping and environmental law.

Purposeful Jettison of Petroleum Cargo

Purposeful Jettison of Petroleum Cargo
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1994-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309050812

This book addresses the problem of deliberate discharge of petroleum cargo during salvage operations. It assesses the implications for shipping and marine environmental protection; documents the need to clarify U.S. law concerning intentional discharges of petroleum cargoes to save ships and prevent the loss of larger amounts of cargo; considers the implications of advances in oil spill contingency planning, environmental data acquisition and spill trajectory forecasting; and makes recommendations concerning the feasibility of developing guidelines for deciding whether to discharge oil intentionally.

Manual on Oil Pollution

Manual on Oil Pollution
Author: International Maritime Organization. Marine Environment Protection Committee
Publisher: IMO Publishing
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1997
Genre: Oil pollution of rivers, harbors, etc
ISBN: 9789280114423

Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States

Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States
Author: Committee on Marine Salvage Issues
Publisher: Mathematical Topics; 3
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1994-01-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Prompt and effective response to time-critical ship casualties and emergencies, for example, by refloating stranded ships, can prevent marine pollution and economic disruption of ports and waterways. The marine salvage industry, which conducts this work, has undergone significant changes in the past two decades. This book evaluates these changes and assesses the adequacy of marine salvage in the United States. Among the issues addressed are conditions in the salvage industry; emergency response-time; national salvage policy; workforce needs; salvage techniques; and the contribution of the Navy to the national salvage capability.

Salvage Companies and Protection of the Marine Environment

Salvage Companies and Protection of the Marine Environment
Author: Simon Allison
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

While the traditional law of salvage was effective in reducing the loss of property at sea the 'no cure-no pay' doctrine resulted in perverse outcomes like those seen in the Torrey Canyon incident, where volunteer salvors would protect the marine environment from the catastrophic consequences of would be oil spills, yet be left without remuneration and forced to bear their own costs. The development of the 1989 Salvage Convention and its contractual alternative SCOPIC provided a much needed exception to the longstanding 'no cure-no pay' rule by introducing a safety net provision to provide some compensation to cover the salvors expenses where they were not entitled to claim a reward. However, the negotiators of the 1989 Salvage Convention concluded that issues of a public law nature such as access to places of refuge and State interference in salvage operations were best dealt with by a separate convention. This dissertation submits that the public law aspects of salvage law remain unremedied and continue to discourage salvage companies from undertaking a crucial role in protecting the marine environment. As a result, a new convention is required to provide certainty as to the rights and obligations of parties involved in incidents posing a potential threat to the marine environment. Will it take another catastrophe such as the Prestige to prompt decision makers into taking action?

Marine Salvage Capabilities

Marine Salvage Capabilities
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee for Marine Salvage Response Capability. Workshop
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2004-07-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0309094593

TRB Conference Proceedings 30: Marine Salvage Capabilities: Responding to Terrorist Attacks in U.S. Portsâ€"Actions to Improve Readiness is the report of the TRB Marine Board Workshop on Marine Salvage Response Capability held on August 5-6, 2003, in Washington, DC. The workshop addressed economic, legal, forensic, environmental, and human casualty issues related to salvage. The report contains a summary of workshop discussions and committee recommendations highlighting important topics and issues associated with marine salvage that warrant further, more detailed inquiry by the responsible federal agencies.

Salvage Operations

Salvage Operations
Author: Colin Baptist
Publisher: Ferguson Brown & Son
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Salvage
ISBN: 9780851746432

This second volume covers the latest developments in the world of salvage. Changes in the marine operating environment, together with the national and international regulations, has meant changes in the salvage industry. Tugs with special fire-fighting equipment and oil clean-up facilities have come into operation. Personnel have had to be trained to work the equipment and to operate with government representatives on major disasters.

The Law of Wreck

The Law of Wreck
Author: Nicholas Gaskell
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 1024
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1315459558

This book covers wreck law as an integrated whole, going beyond the question of "removal" to include issues such as the ownership of wreck and how the law deals with the many commercial law problems arising after ships have been wrecked during the maritime commercial adventure. The book offers authoritative guidance on the genesis and meaning of the Nairobi Wreck Removal Convention 2007, and the interpretation of its often-complex provisions as they apply both to States trying to use its powers and to shipowners and liability insurers faced by its obligations. The authors explain the increasingly complex inter-relationship between linked areas of maritime law, including salvage, intervention and the overlapping international regimes which deal with pollution from oil, bunkers or hazardous and noxious substances. The book examines how a salvage operation transitions to wreck removal and links the liability provisions with the standard form international commercial contracts actually used by the industry to remove wrecks, eg BIMCO’s Wreckstage 2010, Wreckhire 2010 and Wreckfixed 2010. It also covers the complex requirements concerning the disposal of wrecks, including the latest recycling regulations applicable in 2019. The Law of Wreck will be of value to shipping industry professionals, insurers and legal practitioners, as well as academics and students of maritime law.