Tankerman · Pollution — Reporting
A discharge of oil into U.S. navigable waters must be reported immediately to the:
- ALocal marina
- BNational Response Center (NRC)✓ Correct
- CShip's agent only
- DCargo owner only
Explanation
Any person in charge of a vessel must immediately notify the National Response Center of a discharge of oil or a hazardous substance that violates applicable water-quality standards or causes a sheen.
Authority: Pollution Reporting (33 CFR 153.203)
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