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Charges laid in 2015 oil spill that fouled English Bay beaches

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VANCOUVER — Charges have been laid against the owners of the MV Marathassa nearly two years after a leak of bunker fuel onto the beaches of English Bay in Vancouver, but the company is trying to scuttle the proceeding­s.

Documents filed in British Columbia provincial court show the Marathassa and Greecebase­d Alassia NewShips Management Inc. face a total of 10 charges including discharge of a pollutant.

In all, six charges have been laid under Canadian shipping legislatio­n, two relate to alleged Fisheries Act violations and single charges are linked to alleged violations of federal environmen­tal laws and the Migratory Bird Act.

None of the allegation­s has been tested in court.

A provincial court date has been set for next Wednesday, but the company is attempting to stop the proceeding­s with an applicatio­n for judicial review filed in Federal Court.

In the applicatio­n, the company argues a summons served by the Public Prosecutio­n Service of Canada or the Attorney General of Canada are invalid.

It says the summons was served to a Canadian insurance adjuster, Charles Taylor Adjusting services, as well as Antonios Valakitsis, master of the MV Afroessa. The summons was addressed to Alassia NewShips Management Inc. in Greece.

Alassia argues that Canadian law requires summonses to be delivered to a director, manager, secretary or other executive officer of a corporatio­n or a branch of it, and that neither the insurance adjuster or Antonios fit that descriptio­n.

The applicatio­n says Antonios is a short-term contractor who does not have any ongoing position with Alassia, as he merely served as master of two of the company’s vessels under fixed contracts. It also says the MV Afroessa is owned by a different company.

Alassia is seeking an order declaring the attempt to serve the summons to be invalid, quashing and setting them aside. It is also seeking costs.

At least 2,700 litres of bunker fuel spilled on April 8, 2015, while the Cypriot-registered vessel was moored in English Bay.

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