- Joseph Hazelwood
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name = Joseph Jeffrey Hazelwood
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birth_date = c.1946
birth_place =Hawkinsville, Georgia
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known_for = Master of the "Exxon Valdez " during theExxon Valdez oil spill
occupation = Maritime consultant
nationality =Joseph Jeffrey Hazelwood (born 1946) is an American
sailor . He was the captain of the "Exxon Valdez " during its 1989 oil spill. He was accused of being drunk at the time of the accident, though at trial he was cleared of this charge. Hazelwood was convicted of a misdemeanor charge of negligent discharge of oil, fined $50,000, and sentenced to 1,000 hours ofcommunity service . In 1999, the "Exxon Valdez" oil spill was listed as the 53rd largest spill in history. [ [http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/edu/student_pages/1999/tryfell/OIL%20WEB/Largest%20Spills/Table%202.html 1999 list of Largest oil spills] .] __TOC__Family and early years
Hazelwood was born in Hawkinsville, Georgia,Behar, Richard. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,958192-1,00.html "Joe's Bad Trip"] . "Time". July 24, 1989.] but was raised in Huntington, New York, on the north shore of
Long Island . His father, Joseph, born c.1922, was aUnited States Marine Corps torpedo bomber pilot turned airline pilot.Coyle, Daniel. Outside Online (October 1997). [http://outside.away.com/magazine/1097/9710captain.html "The Captain Went Down with the Ship"] . Retrieved March 12, 2005.] His mother, Margaret, was born c.1920 in Georgia. [Associated Press. [http://www.adn.com/evos/stories/EV109.html Skipper's mother confirms he had drinking problem] .Anchorage Daily News . March 29, 1989.] Though Hazelwood was their first born son, he has one brother, Matthew, and two other siblings. He was married in 1969 to Suzanne and has one daughter, Alison, born c.1976.In 1964, Hazelwood graduated from
Huntington High School , where hisIQ was tested at 138. As a youth he was an avid sailor and was a member of theSea Scouts . In May 1968, he received aBachelor of Science degree in Marine Transportation from theState University of New York Maritime College .NTSB report MAR-90-04. Adopted July 31, 1990.]Early career
Following college, on June 10, 1968 he was hired as a
Third Mate by Humble Oil and Refining Company, which later became Exxon Shipping Company.NTSB report MAR-90-04. Adopted July 31, 1990.] His first ship was the "Esso Florence" based inWilmington, North Carolina . Hazelwood climbed the ranks of the merchant marine until he obtained a master's license at age 31. By age 32, he was the youngest captain working forExxon when he took command of "Exxon Philadelphia", a California-to-Alaska oil tanker, in 1978. In 1985 he was master of the "Exxon Chester" when the asphalt carrier ran into a storm during its New York to South Carolina trip. High winds damaged the ship's mast including radar and radio communications antennas. Though the crew was prepared to abandon ship, Hazelwood rallied them and guided the ship to safety. In 1987, he became the alternate master of "Exxon Valdez" which subsequently received Exxon Fleet safety awards for the year of 1987 and 1988.Manning, Jason. [http://eightiesclub.tripod.com/id317.htm "The Exxon Valdez"] . Eighties Club. 2000.] Hunter, Don. [http://www.adn.com/evos/stories/EV53.html "Alcohol stains record of skilled sea captain] ". "Anchorage Daily News ". January 29, 1990.]Hazelwood's driver's license had been suspended or revoked three times by the state of New York for alcohol violations since 1984. At the time of the "Exxon Valdez" incident, his New York state driving privileges were suspended as a result of a
driving under the influence arrest on September 13, 1988. [Hulen, David. [http://www.adn.com/evos/stories/EV57.html "Captain's record shows 3 alcohol arrests"] . "Anchorage Daily News". March 28, 1989.] He entered a rehabilitation program in 1985 at South Oaks Hospital inAmityville, New York . Following rehabilitation he received 90 days of leave to attendAlcoholics Anonymous , but it is not clear if he attended during that leave.Hunter, Don. [http://www.adn.com/evos/stories/EV53.html Alcohol stains record of skilled sea captain] .Anchorage Daily News . January 29, 1990.]Exxon Valdez oil spill
"Exxon Valdez" departed the port of
Valdez, Alaska at 9:12 p.m. March 23, 1989 with 53 million gallons of crude oil bound for California. A harbor pilot guided the ship through the Valdez Narrows before departing the ship and returning control to Hazelwood, the ship's master. The ship maneuvered out of the shipping lane to avoid icebergs. Following the maneuver and sometime after 11 p.m., Hazelwood departed the wheel house and was in his stateroom at the time of the accident. He leftThird Mate Gregory Cousins in charge of the wheel house and Able Seaman Robert Kagan at the helm with instructions to return to the shipping lane at a prearranged point. "Exxon Valdez" failed to return to the shipping lanes and struckBligh Reef at around 12:04 a.m. March 24, 1989. The accident resulted in the discharge of around 11 million gallons of oil, 20% of the cargo, intoPrince William Sound . [Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council. [http://www.evostc.state.ak.us/History/FAQ.htm Frequently asked questions about the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill] .]During Hazelwood's trial following the accident, Alaska state prosecutors failed to convince the jury that Hazelwood was intoxicated at the time of the grounding. By his own admission, Hazelwood drank "two or three vodkas" between 4:30 and 6:30 that same night, his
blood alcohol content was found to be .061. However, the defense argued that the blood samples were taken nearly ten hours after the incident and were mishandled. Most states, including Alaska, do not allow samples after three hours and a preservative required to halt fermentation was not added to the sample. Fermentation could have added to the amount of alcohol in the sample making the result invalid. As a result of the accident, in 1991 theUnited States Coast Guard suspended his masters' license for a period of nine months. Hazelwood was acquitted on all felony charges, but was convicted of a misdemeanor charge of negligent discharge of oil, fined $50,000, and sentenced to 1,000 hours ofcommunity service .Post-"Exxon Valdez"
Captain Hazelwood never had his masters' license revoked and it remains valid to this date, but he has been unable to find long-term work as a captain after the spill. In a show of solidarity his alma mater, SUNY Maritime College, hired him as a teacher aboard the T/S "Empire State V" the year after the incident with the Valdez. In 1997, he was working as a paralegal and maritime consultant with New York City's Chalos & Brown, the firm that represented him in his legal cases. He was residing on Long Island in
Huntington, New York in 1997. [Time. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,986424-3,00.html Notebook] . May 26, 1997 v149 n21 p29(1)]Though he was originally sentenced to assist with the cleanup of the oil spill, due to the lengthy appeals process, his community service was conducted in the
Anchorage, Alaska , area, beginning in June 1999 picking up trash from local roads then later moving to Bean's Cafe, a localsoup kitchen . [People Weekly, July 12, 1999 v52 i1 p62] His community service was conducted over five years with the Anchorage Parks Beautification Program. [The New York Times Magazine , June 13, 1999 p18 col 2 (35 col in)] He paid the $50,000 fine in May 2002. [The New York Times , May 17, 2002 pA19(N) col 1 (1 col in)]Pop cultural references
Immediately following the "Exxon Valdez" incident, Hazelwood was ridiculed by talk shows and late night television. For example, according to one of David Letterman's Top Ten lists one of his excuses was, "I was just trying to scrape some ice off the reef for my margarita." He was featured in syndicated comic strips like "
The Far Side " strip, which showed him as a clumsy person who spilled in various stages of his life; as a baby (his cup), teenager (pen ink in his shirt pocket), and others. The six-picture single-panel strip ends with Hazelwood driving into a water tower. [Larson, Gary. The Complete Far Side: 1980-1994. October 2003. ISBN 0-7407-2113-5.]The 1995 film "
Waterworld " anointed Hazelwood thepatron saint of the movie's villain "The Deacon", leader of the "Smokers", a band of scavenging killers. They displayed his portrait prominently aboard their flag ship, the "Exxon Valdez". In 2001, the animated series "Futurama " satirized Hazelwood in the episode, "The Birdbot of Ice-Catraz ." The episode had Bender as the captain of an intergalactic oil tanker who was, in an absurd parallel, not drunk enough (because some robots in Futurama require alcohol to function properly) and crashed the ship into apenguin sanctuary onPluto , spilling the whole load of Dark-matter-oil.References
External links
* [http://www.adn.com/evos/pgs/sp5.html The Captain] -
Anchorage Daily News index of stories about Joseph Hazelwood
* [http://www.adn.com/evos/pgart/hazelwood.wav Radio call by Joseph Hazelwood] reporting to the Coast Guard that the "Exxon Valdez" had "fetched up hard aground" and was "evidently leaking some oil."
* [http://library.thinkquest.org/10867/spill/people/hazelwood.shtml Thinkquest - Hazelwood Biography]
* [http://eightiesclub.tripod.com/id317.htm Eighties club - "The Exxon Valdez"] , includes biographical information including ships previously served on as master.
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