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In re Dushkin
On July 12, 2021, William and Marilyn Dushkin ("Limitation Plaintiffs") filed an Amended Complaint for Limitation of Liability under the terms of the Shipowners' Limitation of Liability Act, 46 U.S.C. § 30501, et seq.1 In the Amended Complaint, Limitation Plaintiffs seek to limit their liability with respect to any and all claims arising from a March 5, 2019 allision between a commercial fishing vessel they own—the BOBBI DEE—and a commercial vessel owned by Northern Seas Fisheries, Inc.—the ALEUT MISTRESS.2 The Amended Complaint identifies the location of the allision as King Cove, Alaska and alleges that while the BOBBI DEE was backing away from its berth, "[a] mechanical failure in the gearing system prevented the operator from shifting the vessel into forward gear, resulting in an allision with the . . . ALEUT MISTRESS."3 According to the Amended Complaint,the ALEUT MISTRESS "sustained hull and machinery damage as a result of the allision," which cost $340,487 to repair.4 At some point following the allision, North Seas Fisheries, Inc. "filed suit in this district alleging damages to the vessel and for lost fishing revenue exceeding $154,000."5 Limitation Plaintiffs report that "the BOBBI DEE and its owners face damages claims exceeding the value of the BOBBI DEE," which they state is $255,000.6
Presently before the Court is Limitation Plaintiffs' renewed Motion for Monition, in which they request that the Court find that they have posted adequate security and filed an adequate complaint and enjoin all claims and proceedings against them related to the March 5, 2019 allision, pursuant to 46 U.S.C. § 30511.7
The Shipowners' Limitation of Liability Act provides that "the liability of the owner of a vessel for any claim, debt, or liability [subject to the Act] . . . shall not exceed the value of the vessel and pending freight."8 Claims arising from "injuryby collision" are subject to the Act, provided the conduct at issue occurred "without the privity or knowledge of the owner."9 To take advantage of this provision, a shipowner must, within six months of receiving notice of a claim, initiate an action in federal court and either deposit with the court an amount equal to his or her interest in the vessel or transfer such interest to a court-appointed trustee.10 "The procedure for a limitation action is now found in Supplemental Admiralty and Maritime Claims Rule F."11
"Once a shipowner has complied with [these] preliminary procedural requirements, the federal district court must enjoin all other actions which relate to the subject of the limitation proceeding and require all persons who have claims arising out of the same accident to assert them in the district court."12 This injunction is a procedural step and does not amount to an affirmative finding thatthe shipowner is entitled to protection under the Act; instead, it ensures that the question is decided in the proper forum.13 Once an action to limit liability has been brought in federal court, a claimant may file an answer to contest the shipowner's "right to exoneration from or the right to limitation of liability."14 When this is the case, the district court "determines, in a proceeding known as a concursus, issues such as liability, the privity and knowledge of the shipowner, and if necessary, the distribution of the limitation fund."15
The Court finds that Limitation Plaintiffs have complied with all of the procedural requirements of Supplemental Rule F(2) necessary to initiate an action to limit liability pursuant to 46 U.S.C. § 30511. The Amended Complaint sets forth the facts upon which Limitation Plaintiffs assert the right to limit liability; it describes the incident from which their potential liability arises, including the date and place of the termination of the vessel's voyage; identifies a claim pending against them in federal court; and it states the estimated value of the BOBBI DEE. Moreover,the Court has already approved of the security posted by Limitations Plaintiffs pursuant to Supplement Rule F(1)(a), 46 U.S.C. § 30511(b), and Local Admiralty Rule (f)-1.16 Accordingly, the Court will direct notice to potential and actual claimants against Limitation Plaintiffs and to enjoin all ongoing and future proceedings against them arising out of the March 5, 2019 allision.17
In light of the foregoing, Limitation Plaintiffs William Dushkin and Marilyn Dushkin's renewed Motion for Monition at Docket 8 is GRANTED. Pursuant to 46 U.S.C. § 30511, Supplemental Rule of Federal Civil Procedure F, and Local Admiralty Rule (f)-1, it is hereby ORDERED that:
DATED this 19th day of July, 2021 at Anchorage, Alaska.
/s/ Sharon L. Gleason
1. Docket 7.
2. Docket 7 at 1-2, ¶¶ 3-6.
3. Docket 7 at 1-2, ¶ 4.
4. Docket 7 at 2, ¶ 6.
5. Docket 7 at 2, ¶ 7 (citing Northern Seas Fisheries, Inc. v. Dushkin, et al., Case No. 3:21-cv-00025-SLG).
6. Docket 7 at 2, ¶¶ 5, 8; Docket 1-2 at 7 (Condition and Valuation Report).
7. Docket 8. Limitation Plaintiffs' first Motion for Monition at Docket 3 was denied and their original Complaint at Docket 1 was dismissed because the Complaint failed to specify the place of the termination of the BOBBI DEE's voyage as required by Supplemental Rule of Federal Civil Procedure F. Docket 6 (Order).
8. 46 U.S.C. § 30505(a). Limitation Plaintiffs state that the BOBBI DEE carried no...
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