unfortununate, there are people out there that ststill illegally dudump oil overboard. it's my job to stop it. i've been with thehe coast guard 17 1/2 years now. we go out and do inspections every day. captain: hello, welcome aboard. james: good morning, captain. jim kline, united states coast guard. captain: captain. man: good morning, captain. james: what we would like to do from here, captain, is we'll do an examination down in the enginene spaces. captain: ok. james: we'll actually go down and do a visual inspection of the equipment and then w we'll have them do a a operational te. and that tells us whether or not they understand their equipment, they know how to use it, and if it''s opoperating g correctly. the inspectorsrs are kinind of e the work horse. we understand the equipment, we understand the process, we understand the laws. we're making sure that they're in complianance with marpolol. richard: large commercial vessels have waste oil. it's part of how ththey work.k. james: you can't just take that and dump it over the side. that has to be put into a holdin