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Guilty Plea in Case of Cosco Busan Ship Pilot
If the plea terms are accepted by U.S. District Court Judge
"Today's guilty plea is a reminder that the Cosco Busan crash was not just an accident, but a criminal act," said
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The plea agreement contains factual admissions by Cota including: "I acknowledge that my negligence was a proximate cause of the discharge of approximately 53,000 gallons of heavy fuel oil into San Francisco Bay." During the voyage in less than a half mile of visibility, Cota gave the helm commands that crashed the Cosco Busan into the fendering system at the base of the Delta tower of the San Francisco Bay Bridge. In the plea agreement, Cota admitted that he:
- Failed to adequately discuss the intended route through San Francisco Bay with the Master or crew as is required;
- Failed to use the ship's radar in the final approach to San Francisco Bay Bridge;
- Failed to recognize two red triangles on the ship's electronic chart system that actually are the buoys marking the Delta bridge tower;
- Failed to verify the meaning of the red triangles by using the ship's paper chart or radar.
- Failed to inform the crew of his method of navigation that he relied on using a particular radar setting; and
- Failed to advise the crew of a radar beacon that marked the center of the Delta-Echo span.
The allision caused a gash measuring approximately 150 feet long by 12 feet high on the port side of the ship, puncturing two of the ship's fuel tanks and damaging the fendering system on the Delta tower of the bridge, and resulting in a significant environmental clean-up. At least 2,000 migratory birds died, including Brown Pelicans, Marbled Murrelets and Western Grebes. The Brown Pelican is a federally endangered species and the Marbled Murrelet is a federally threatened species and an endangered species under
At the hearing today, Judge Illston set trial for the remaining defendant in the case, the ship's manager, Fleet Management Ltd. (
As part of the plea agreement with Cota, the government agreed to dismiss pending false statement charges relating to allegations that Cota failed to disclose his medications on required Coast Guard forms in 2006 and 2007 necessary to maintain his license, and which the court ruled would be tried separately from the case involving the Cosco Busan incident. Cota admits in the plea papers filed today that his 2006 physical exam form failed to disclose some of the medications he was prescribed including Provigil (a medication prescribed to treat sleep apnea), Lorazepam (an anti-anxiety medication that had been prescribed as a sleeping aid), Vicodin (a pain medication), Tylenol 4 (a pain medication), Darvon 65 (a pain medication), Zoloft (an anti-depressant prescribed for an off-brand purpose) and Ambien (a sleeping aid). Regarding the form he signed in 2007, Cota admits that three medications, Vicodin, Zoloft and Tylenol 4 were not disclosed to the Coast Guard. According to the plea papers, while Cota reported taking various other drugs "occasionally" on the 2007 form, he now admits that he "refilled many of these prescriptions regularly."
The investigation is being conducted by the Coast Guard Investigative Service, the EPA Criminal Investigation Division, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the California Department of Fish and Game, Office of Spill Prevention and Response.
The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Under the Crime Victims' Rights Act, crime victims are afforded certain statutory rights including the opportunity to attend all public hearings and provide input to the prosecution. Those adversely impacted by the oil spill are encouraged to visit http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/can/community/Notifications/index.html to learn more about the case and the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
SOURCE U.S. Department of Justice
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