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2cl Antolino, Mark Anthony A. Otaru Marine Environment MT Haven MT Haven, formerly Amoco Milford Haven, was a VLCC (very large crude carrier), hired to Troodos Shipping (a company run by Lucas Haji- Ioannou and his son Stelios Haji-Ioannou). In 1991, while loaded with 144,000 tonnes (1 million barrels) of crude oil, the ship exploded, caught fire and sank off the coast of Genoa, Italy, killing six Cypriot crew and flooding the Mediterranean with up to 50,000 tonnes of crude oil. It broke in two and sank after burning for three days, and it took 12 years the Mediterranean coast of Italy and France was polluted, especially around Genoa and southern France. Name: Amoco Milford Haven MT Haven Builder: Hudong, Shanghai Owner: Amoco Launched 1973 Operator: Troodos Shipping Out of Service: 11 April 1991 Port of registry: Cyprus Identificat ion: IMO number: 7304302 Location: Sunk at 44.22°N 8.46°E General characteristics Class and Type: Panamax Tonnage: 233,690 DWT Displacemen t: 230,000 tonnes Length: 334.02 m (1,095.9 ft) Beam: 51.06 m (167.5 ft) Draught: 19.80 m (65.0 ft) Propulsion: Diesel, single screw Installed power: 11,542 hp (8,607 kW) Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h) Complement: 44

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MT Haven

MT Haven, formerly Amoco Milford Haven, was a VLCC (very large crude carrier), hired to Troodos Shipping (a company run by Lucas Haji-Ioannou and his son Stelios Haji-Ioannou). In 1991, while loaded with 144,000 tonnes (1 million barrels) of crude oil, the ship exploded, caught fire and sank off the coast of Genoa, Italy, killing six Cypriot crew and flooding the Mediterranean with up to 50,000 tonnes of crude oil. It broke in two and sank after burning for three days, and it took 12 years the Mediterranean coast of Italy and France was polluted, especially around Genoa and southern France.

Name: Amoco Milford HavenMT Haven

Builder: Hudong, ShanghaiOwner: AmocoLaunched 1973Operator: Troodos ShippingOut of Service: 11 April 1991Port of registry: CyprusIdentification: IMO number: 7304302Location: Sunk at 44.22°N 8.46°E

General characteristicsClass and Type: PanamaxTonnage: 233,690 DWTDisplacement: 230,000 tonnesLength: 334.02 m (1,095.9 ft)Beam: 51.06 m (167.5 ft)Draught: 19.80 m (65.0 ft)Propulsion: Diesel, single screwInstalled power: 11,542 hp (8,607 kW)Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h)Complement: 44

History

MT Haven was built by Astilleros Españoles S.A. in Cadiz, Spain, the sister ship of Amoco Cadiz, which sank in 1978. Launched in 1973, she worked various routes shipping crude oil from the middle east gulf. In 1987 she was hit by a missile in the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq War. Extensively refitted in Singapore, she was sold to ship brokers who leased her to Troodos Shipping, for whom she ran from Iran's Kharg Island to the Mediterranean.

Accident

On 11 April 1991, Haven was unloading a cargo of 230,000 tonnes of crude oil to the Multedo floating platform, seven miles off of the coast of Genoa, Italy. Having transferred 80,000 tonnes, she

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disconnected from the platform for a routine internal transfer operation, to allow oil to be pumped from two side-holds into a central one.

One of the testimony, First Officer Donatos Lilis said: "I heard a very loud noise, like iron bars beating against each other. Perhaps the cover of a pump had broken. Then there was an awful explosion." Five crewmen died immediately, as fire broke out and oil started leaking from the hull as the plates overheated. As the fire engulfed the ship, flames rose 100m high and, after a series of further explosions occurred, between 30-40,000 tons of oil poured into the sea.

The Italian authorities acted quickly, with hundreds of men fighting a fire which was difficult to access, and distributing more than six miles of inflatable barriers, submerged a meter below the surface, around the vessel to control the spillage. On day two, MT Haven was to be towed close to the coast, in a bid to reduce the coastal area affected and make intervention easier. As the bow slipped beneath the surface, a steel cable was passed around the rudder and tugs applied towing pressure. But it was quickly clear that the ship had wrecked her back, and the bow section came to rest in 450m of water. On 14 April, the 250m-long main body sank a mile and a half from the coast, between Arenzano and Varazze.

Shipwreck

After the wreck was declared safe, a mini sub diver found that the stern section had grazed a rocky spur, though fortunately not hard enough to open any new holes in the hull, and come to rest at an angle on the flat, sandy seabed. He reported that most of the remaining 80,000 tons of crude had burnt or was at the surface. Most of the oil on the surface could be sucked up, and what remained below was in a solid state. For the next 12 years the Mediterranean coast of Italy and France was polluted, especially around Genoa and southern France.

Background and allegations

At the center of the case was the accusation that Lucas and Stelios had kept their vessel, the Troodos-owned Cyprus-flagged Haven, in such disrepair that she exploded. According to news items it is also suspected that the tanker was scrapped after being hit by an Exocet missile during the Iran–Iraq War and should not have been put back into operation. Prosecutors had asked for seven-year sentences for murder against both father and son. Christos Dovles, former director of the shipping firm for whom prosecutors had sought a sentence of two years and four months.

Charges

Lucas and Stelios, faced charges of killing six person, extortion and intimidating and attempting to bribe witnesses. Both denied the charges and pleaded not guilty.

Outcome

Lucas and Stelios were later acquitted after three retrials (of which 2002 was the last) and much controversy, with following appeals and demands for compensation also thrown out. Stelios was quoted after the trial: "My main comment is to ask why it took so long to clear innocent people of these terrible charges."

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Reception

Italy's Environment Ministry under-secretary said he was "greatly embittered" by the verdict, saying, "The victims, the relatives and the marine environment that were all seriously damaged are left without convincing answers."

The Italian president of the World Wildlife Fund, Grazia Francescato, said in a statement that she was disgusted with Stelios' conduct. She drew similarities with the Moby Prince disaster, an unrelated collision in which 140 people died on a ferry just off the nearby city of Livorno, and the acquittal of four men on charges of manslaughter.

NUMAST, the union that represents merchant officers, described the acquittal as "depressing", a sentiment also expressed by the International Transport Workers' Federation. Only by making ship owners accountable for the state of vessels under their control would substandard ships be eliminated, Andrew Linington, head of communications at NUMAST said. "Even when ship owners were clearly linked with a ship that did not meet acceptable standards it seems no action will be taken," Linington said.