U.S. agrees to $725,000 settlement in fishing vessel pollution case

San Diego-based JM Fisheries LLC, G.S. Fisheries Inc., the companies’ manager, and the chief engineer of the commercial fishing vessel F.V. Capt. Vincent Gann have agreed to pay a total of $725,000 in civil penalties to settle federal Clean Water Act claims related to oil pollution violations.,, San Diego-based JM Fisheries LLC, G.S. Fisheries Inc., the companies’ manager, and the chief engineer of the commercial fishing vessel Capt. Vincent Gann have agreed to pay a total of $725,000 in civil penalties to settle federal Clean Water Act claims related to oil pollution violations. >click to read< 17:09

One Response to U.S. agrees to $725,000 settlement in fishing vessel pollution case

  1. STRIPEDBASSHOLE says:

    Each of the Wind Turbines will have 50 to 100 gallons of oil depending on their size!!! So what will they need a Coast Guard no discharge of oil sticker??? How many thousands of these future wrecks are they trying to defile the Ocean with???
    So EPA don’t let them mess up our Oceans with these Whim of Wind Turbines!!! Just because Europe went blind into their Wind Farms back in the 90’s doesn’t let you off the hook!!! There are many more things to investigate!!!
    Regards, –SBH–

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