§ 11301. Logbook and entry requirements
(a)
Except a vessel on a voyage from a port in the United States to a port in Canada, a vessel of the United States shall have an official logbook if the vessel is—
(2)
of at least 100 gross tons as measured under section
14502 of this title, or an alternate tonnage measured under section
14302 of this title as prescribed by the Secretary under section
14104 of this title and is on a voyage between a port of the United States on the Atlantic Ocean and on the Pacific Ocean.
(b)
The master of the vessel shall make or have made in the official logbook the following entries:
(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 section
11502 of this title.
(4)
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.
(5)
each illness of or injury to a seaman of the vessel, the nature of the illness or injury, and the medical treatment.
(6)
each death on board, with the cause of death, and if a seaman, the information required by section
10702 of this title.
(9)
the name of each seaman who ceases to be a crewmember (except by death), with the place, time, manner, and the cause why the seaman ceased to be a crewmember.
(10)
the wages due to a seaman who dies during the voyage and the gross amount of all deductions to be made from the wages.