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This qualified expert of Maritime Operations has over 25+ years of experience in the industry. He obtained his BS in Nautical Science at the Maine Maritime Academy Castine. He is a certified Master USCG and has a Liberian Unlimited License, and is currently a Captain for a Major Drilling and Rigging Company.
Captain, A major drilling and rigging company
Bachelor of Science (BS), Maine Maritime Academy Castine
Tiverton,
Rhode Island
This expert has over 40 years of experience in maritime safety. He earned his BS in nautical science at the maine maritime academy, and has completed a number of advanced maritime safety training courses. He holds several licenses and certifications, including one as a Management and Vessel Responsible Carrier Program Auditor. He previously spent over 20 years as a master aboard numerous ocean vessels working worldwide, and then served as the principle surveyor at PRO-MAR, Inc. For the last ten years he has owned a RI marine safety consultancy.
Marine Surveyor & Consultant, A RI maritime safety consultancy
Bachelor of Science (BS), Maine Maritime Academy
Portsmouth,
Rhode Island
This expert has been working on and with seafaring vessels for over 40 years. He graduated from Massachusetts Maritime Academy with a B.S. in Nautical Science and Marine Transportation and holds a U.S. Coast Guard Master License. A retired Captain of the Untied States Navy, he served on numerous Navy warships and was the Head of Maritime Affairs for the Chief of Naval Operations during Operations Desert Storm. Throughout his career he commanded tankers, containerships, research vessels, and high-speed ferries. After retiring from the Navy he served in multiple positions in the private sector and was the Safety Manager for Norwegian Cruise Lines. In this position he was responsible for all safety related issues in the operation of 3 US Flag large passenger ships. He was responsible for training, documentation of Standards of Training Certification and Watch Keeping, and International Safety Management compliance for ships with 3,000 passengers and crews in excess of 900 per vessel. Currently, this expert is the Director of Maritime Relations at a leading provider of private maritime safety and security solutions, while he also serves as a Maritime Nautical Inspector for the second largest open ship registry in the world, conducting safety, International Safety Management, and Port Security Inspection audits. He is also a Visiting Professor and Deck Training Officer at a major maritime academy.
Visiting Professor & Deck Training Officer, A maritime academy in MA
Bachelor of Science (BS), Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Centerville,
Massachusetts
This highly experienced expert has spent over 45 years in maritime-focused education, work, and consulting. He studied at Metropolitan University in London, where obtained a Master of Foreign Going degree. The expert also completed many other nautical courses and served in roles ranging from Sub-Lieutenant to Commander with the Royal Naval Reserve. He was a Chief Officer with P&O Cruises and then a Captain with Princess Cruises on worldwide itineraries. From 1995 until 2001, the expert served as Princess Cruises' Vice President of Marine Operations, responsible for the safe and efficient operation of 10 cruise ships including what was then the largest passenger ship in the world. Since 2001, he has been actively consulting in the industry.
Marine Consultant & Auditor, An Independent Consultancy
Master (M), Metropolitan University
Old Saybrook,
Connecticut
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What Can a Maritime Expert Witness Opine On?
Navigation Planning
Creating route plans for maritime travel.
Vessel Inspection
Assessing ships for safety compliance.
Cargo Loading
Managing the safe loading of goods.
Ballast Water Management
Controlling water for vessel stability.
Emergency Drill Conducting
Practicing safety procedures on board.
Ship Maintenance
Performing repairs and upkeep on vessels.
FAQs for Maritime Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a maritime expert witness?
A maritime expert witness is a specialist who explains industry standards, safety, and navigation in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, reconstructing accidents, testifying, and clarifying complex maritime issues.
What types of cases can a maritime expert witness opine on?
A maritime expert witness opines on vessel collisions, cargo damage, personal injury at sea, salvage, marine insurance disputes, regulatory compliance, navigation errors, and ship operations.
How can a maritime expert witness strengthen liability analysis in cargo disputes?
A maritime expert witness strengthens liability analysis in cargo disputes by clarifying industry standards, causation, and fault using technical evidence and regulatory knowledge.
What training and sea service should a maritime expert witness possess for collision matters?
A maritime expert witness for collision matters should have formal nautical training, officer licenses, and extensive sea service in ship navigation, collision avoidance, and incident response.
How does a maritime expert witness support evaluation of compliance with SOLAS and COLREGS?
A maritime expert witness evaluates vessel operations, documentation, and decision‑making to determine if actions complied with SOLAS safety rules and COLREGS navigation requirements.
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