BSH kompakt
33
2005
• The water police authorities
of the German coastal states
checked 7,489 vessels
• Deficiencies were found in
1,322 cases, 131 of which were
referred to the BSH for further
handling
• 161 proceedings involved
administrative offences
• Fines in the total amount of
€171,620
• The proceedings were stayed
in 41 cases
• 248 reported cases of water
pollution
• 35 probable polluters
identified
• Analysis of 64 oil samples as
part of criminal proceedings
• BSH chairs international
group of oil identification
experts.
UNCOMPROMISING
Fines for environmental offences
Effective marine environmental protection requires monitoring of the gradual,
persistent changes taking place in the natural habitat. Besides monitoring,
our focus is on the prosecution of environmental offences posing an
immediate threat to the marine environment. The BSH prosecutes violations of
environmental regulations by shipping which constitute administrative offences.
Fines are imposed, e.g., for violations of regulations concerning the handling of
chemicals, ship’s wastes and garbage.
We are also dealing with illegal discharge lines bypassing the engine room
control systems, which are used to discharge oily residues overboard.
Environmental polluters at sea can be clearlyidentified by means of a computer-
aided method that has been developed by the BSH and allows precise pollutant
analyses. The BSH oil identification method is also made available to third
parties within the framework of international co-operation.