Bouchard Transportation Company, Inc., for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner or as Owner Pro Hoc Vice of Tug Capt. Fred Bouchard and Barge B. No. 155, Tug Captain Fred Bouchard Corporation, for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner or as Owner Pro Hac Vice of Tug Capt. Fred Bouchard and Barge B. No. 155 v. Ramona M. Updegraff, Ambrose G. Updegraff, Claimants-Appellees, Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movants-Appellees. Tsacaba Shipping Company Limited, as Owner of the M/v Balsa 37, Official Number 228571, Hiong Guan Navegacion Co., Ltd., as Charterer of the M/v Balsa 37, Official Number 228571 v. Environmental Protection Agency, State of Florida, United States of America, Claimants-Appellees, Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movant-Appellee. Maritrans Operating Partners L.P., for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner of the Tug Seafarer, Official Number 532672, and Barge Ocean 255, Official Number 534910, Maritrans General Partner, Inc., for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner of the Tug Seafarer, Official Number 532672, and Barge Ocean 255, Official Number 534910 v. Ramona M. Updegraff, Ambrose G. Updegraff, Claimants-Appellees, Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movants-Appellees

147 F.3d 1344
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
DecidedJuly 31, 1998
Docket96-3494
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

This text of 147 F.3d 1344 (Bouchard Transportation Company, Inc., for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner or as Owner Pro Hoc Vice of Tug Capt. Fred Bouchard and Barge B. No. 155, Tug Captain Fred Bouchard Corporation, for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner or as Owner Pro Hac Vice of Tug Capt. Fred Bouchard and Barge B. No. 155 v. Ramona M. Updegraff, Ambrose G. Updegraff, Claimants-Appellees, Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movants-Appellees. Tsacaba Shipping Company Limited, as Owner of the M/v Balsa 37, Official Number 228571, Hiong Guan Navegacion Co., Ltd., as Charterer of the M/v Balsa 37, Official Number 228571 v. Environmental Protection Agency, State of Florida, United States of America, Claimants-Appellees, Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movant-Appellee. Maritrans Operating Partners L.P., for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner of the Tug Seafarer, Official Number 532672, and Barge Ocean 255, Official Number 534910, Maritrans General Partner, Inc., for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner of the Tug Seafarer, Official Number 532672, and Barge Ocean 255, Official Number 534910 v. Ramona M. Updegraff, Ambrose G. Updegraff, Claimants-Appellees, Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movants-Appellees) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Bouchard Transportation Company, Inc., for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner or as Owner Pro Hoc Vice of Tug Capt. Fred Bouchard and Barge B. No. 155, Tug Captain Fred Bouchard Corporation, for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner or as Owner Pro Hac Vice of Tug Capt. Fred Bouchard and Barge B. No. 155 v. Ramona M. Updegraff, Ambrose G. Updegraff, Claimants-Appellees, Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movants-Appellees. Tsacaba Shipping Company Limited, as Owner of the M/v Balsa 37, Official Number 228571, Hiong Guan Navegacion Co., Ltd., as Charterer of the M/v Balsa 37, Official Number 228571 v. Environmental Protection Agency, State of Florida, United States of America, Claimants-Appellees, Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movant-Appellee. Maritrans Operating Partners L.P., for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner of the Tug Seafarer, Official Number 532672, and Barge Ocean 255, Official Number 534910, Maritrans General Partner, Inc., for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability as Owner of the Tug Seafarer, Official Number 532672, and Barge Ocean 255, Official Number 534910 v. Ramona M. Updegraff, Ambrose G. Updegraff, Claimants-Appellees, Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movants-Appellees, 147 F.3d 1344 (11th Cir. 1998).

Opinion

147 F.3d 1344

47 ERC 1353, 1998 A.M.C. 2409, 29
Envtl. L. Rep. 20,139,
23 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. C 1690

BOUCHARD TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INC., for exoneration from
or limitation of liability as owner or as owner pro hoc vice
of Tug Capt. Fred Bouchard and Barge B. No. 155, Tug Captain
Fred Bouchard Corporation, for exoneration from or
limitation of liability as owner or as owner pro hac vice of
Tug Capt. Fred Bouchard and Barge B. No. 155, et al.,
Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
Ramona M. UPDEGRAFF, Ambrose G. Updegraff, et al., Claimants-Appellees,
Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., et al., Movants-Appellees.
TSACABA SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED, as owner of the M/V Balsa
37, Official Number 228571, Hiong Guan Navegacion Co., Ltd.,
as charterer of the M/V Balsa 37, Official Number 228571, et
al., Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, State of Florida, United
States of America, et al., Claimants-Appellees,
Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., Movant-Appellee.
MARITRANS OPERATING PARTNERS L.P., for exoneration from or
limitation of liability as owner of the tug Seafarer,
official number 532672, and Barge Ocean 255, official number
534910, Maritrans General Partner, Inc., for exoneration
from or limitation of liability as owner of the tug
Seafarer, official number 532672, and Barge Ocean 255,
official number 534910, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
Ramona M. UPDEGRAFF, Ambrose G. Updegraff, et al., Claimants-Appellees,
Boca Ciega Hotel, Inc., et al., Movants-Appellees.

Nos. 96-3494, 96-3605 and 96-3727.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eleventh Circuit.

July 31, 1998.

Carl R. Nelson, Fowler, White, Gillen, Boggs, Villareal & Banker, P.A., Tampa, FL, for Bouchard Transp. Co., Inc. and Tug Captain Fred Bouchard Corp.

Robert W. Mills, Gilmur R. Murray, Nicole A. Diller, Richard S. Kohn, Derek G. Howard, The Mills Law Firm, Greenbrae, CA, R. Adam Carnegie, Dominick J. Graziano, Hearne, Graziano & Nader, P.A., Tampa, FL, for Boca Ciega Hotel, Barry Jones, Brenda Jones, John Jones, Ahmad Shihadeh, Geiken, Koukoulis, Don Tobin and Joan Tobin.

Peter G. Myer, Frederick W. Tucher, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC, for United States.

Denis Dean, John W. Costigan, Tallahassee, FL, for Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection.

Nathaniel G. W. Pieper, David W. McCreadie, Lane, Lane, Pieper, Conley & McCreadie, Tampa, FL, Robert B. Parrish, Matthew G. Nasrallah, Moseley, Warren, Prichard & Parrish, Jacksonville, FL, for Maritrans.

Andra Todd Dreyfus, Andra Todd Dreyfus, P.A., E. Wallace Pope, Jr., Duane A. Daiker, Johnson, Blakely, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, P.A., Clearwater, FL, for Ramona M. Updegraff, Garnett, Bleckley Corp. H&H, Charmar and McCorkley.

Robert L. Rocke, Annis, Mitchell, Cockley, Edwards & Roehn, Tampa, FL, for Excel Hospitality, Inc.

Timothy Peter Shusta, Hayden & Milliken, P.A., Tampa, FL, Reginald M. Hayden, Jr., Hayden & Milliken, P.A., Miami, FL, for Tsacaba Shipping Co., Ltd., Hiong Guan Navegacion Co., Ltd. and Dowa Line Co., Ltd.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

Before COX, DUBINA and BLACK, Circuit Judges.

BLACK, Circuit Judge:

This appeal presents three issues: (1) whether the State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection (Florida), is entitled to Eleventh Amendment sovereign immunity from a maritime limitation proceeding initiated pursuant to Rule F of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims (Rule F); (2) whether claims brought pursuant to the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 33 U.S.C. §§ 2701-2761 (OPA 90), are subject to Rule F and therefore constrained to Rule F limitation proceedings; and (3) whether claims brought pursuant to Florida's Pollution Discharge Prevention and Control Act, Fla. Stat. ch. 376.011-.17, 376.19-.21 (Florida Act), are subject to Rule F and therefore constrained to Rule F limitation proceedings.I. BACKGROUND

A freighter and two tugs pushing petroleum-carrying barges collided in Tampa Bay on August 10, 1993. Within six months of the collision, the owners of the three vessels (Owners) each filed a complaint in the district court for exoneration from or limitation of liability in accordance with Rule F.

A. Statutory Framework

Rule F evolved as a procedural device to implement the Limitation of Shipowner's Liability Act of 1851, 46 U.S.C. App. §§ 181-196 (Limitation Act). The Limitation Act generally limits the liability of a shipowner for claims brought under general maritime law or common law to the value of the vessel and the freight then pending.1 46 U.S.C. App. § 183. Rule F implements the provisions of the Limitation Act by providing a mechanism for the pro rata distribution among claimants of the fund created by the Limitation Act's liability limits. See Beiswenger Enters. Corp. v. Carletta, 86 F.3d 1032, 1036 (11th Cir.1996), cert. denied, --- U.S. ----, 117 S.Ct. 2455, 138 L.Ed.2d 213 (1997).

In 1872, the Supreme Court recognized that the Limitation Act did not establish any judicial procedure by which a vessel owner could seek to enforce the Act's liability limits. Norwich & N.Y. Transp. Co. v. Wright, 80 U.S. (13 Wall.) 104, 123, 20 L.Ed. 585 (1871). To fill this void, the Court set forth a procedure by which vessel owners could initiate a limitation proceeding to establish a concursus of claims. Id. at 124-25. The Court codified this procedure by adding to the Rules of Practice for the Courts of the United States in Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction (Admiralty Rules). See Appendix to 80 U.S. (13 Wall.) (1871). Over time, the Admiralty Rules were variously amended, renumbered, and re-labeled. The present form, entitled the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims (Rules A-F), was adopted in 1966.

Rule F(1) states that a "vessel owner may file a complaint in the appropriate district court ... for limitation of liability pursuant to statute." Rule F(1) requires the vessel owner to deposit with the district court or a trustee a security in an amount tied to the "value of the owner's interest in the vessel and pending freight." After the shipowner posts security, Rule F(4) instructs the district court to "issue a notice to all persons asserting claims with respect to which the complaint seeks limitation, admonishing them to file their respective claims with the clerk of the court and to serve on the attorneys for the plaintiff a copy thereof on or before a date to be named in the notice." Upon the shipowner's request, Rule F(3) directs the district court to "enjoin the further prosecution of any action or proceeding against the plaintiff or the plaintiff's property with respect to any claim subject to limitation in the action." Claimants asserting valid claims receive a pro rata distribution of "the fund deposited or secured, or the proceeds of the vessel and pending freight." Rule F(8).

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