185.280—Official Logbook for foreign voyages.
(a)
Every vessel on a voyage from a port in the United States to a foreign port except to a port in Canada, or vice versa, must have an Official Logbook.
(2)
Each offense committed by a seaman of the vessel for which it is intended to prosecute or to enforce under a forfeiture, together with statements about reading the entry and the reply made to the charge as required by 46 U.S.C. 11502 ;
(3)
A statement of the conduct, character, and qualifications of each seaman of the vessel or a statement that the master declines to give an opinion about that conduct, character, and qualifications;
(4)
Each illness of or injury to a seaman of the vessel, the nature of the illness or injury, and the medical treatment;
(5)
Each death on board, with the cause of death, and if a seaman, the information required by 46 U.S.C. 10702 :
(i)
The wages due to a seaman who dies during the voyage and the gross amount of all deductions to be made from the wages;
(ii)
The sale of the property of a seaman who dies during the voyage, including a statement of each article sold and the amount received for the property;
(8)
The name of each seaman who ceases to be a crew member (except by death), with the place, time, manner, and the cause why the seaman ceased to be a crew member;
(9)
When a marine casualty occurs, a statement about the casualty and the circumstances under which it occurred, made immediately after the casualty when practicable to do so.