Reporting Ship Sourced Pollution
- Environment and Scientific Coordinators Toolbox
- Contingency Plans and Management
- Inter Governmental Agreement
- Supporting Documents
- General Information
- Reports-Fact Sheets-Brochures
- Annual Reports
- Restricted access
Educational resources and information
Prevention of Pollution from Ships
National Maritime Emergency Response Arrangements
AMSAs Role in Maritime Environmental Issues
Register of Local Fuel Oil Suppliers
The National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil and other Noxious and Hazardous Substances
The National Plan is a national integrated Government and industry organisational framework enabling effective response to marine pollution incidents. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) manages the National Plan, working with State/Northern Territory (NT) governments, the shipping, oil, exploration and chemical industries, emergency services to maximise Australia's marine pollution response capability. The National Plan Management Committee (NPMC) provides strategic management of the National Plan while the National Plan Operations Group (NPOG) handles operational functions.
These pages outline the National Plan and its management. It also contains password protected pages which contain information relevant to National Plan Members.
- National Plan Contingency Plans and Management
- National Plan Inter Governmental Agreement
- National Plan Supporting Documents
- National Plan General Information
- National Plan Reports, Brochures and Fact Sheets
- National Plan Training Program July 2008 - June 2009
- Links
last updated: 4 August 2008







