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02/2024 - Limitation of sulphur emissions from cruise vessels while at berth in Sydney Harbour

The purpose of this marine notice is to inform cruise vessel masters and operators of AMSA’s policy on limiting sulphur emissions from cruise vessels when at berth in the port of Sydney Harbour.

This notice is issued as general information only. AMSA will issue a formal Direction to each cruise vessel as required. 

This marine notice supersedes marine notice 06/2018.

Directions

AMSA is issuing directions that require cruise vessels berthing in Sydney Harbour that can accommodate more than 100 passengers, to limit sulphur emissions by using low sulphur fuel or an alternative measure that achieves an equivalent outcome. The vessel may use: 

The limit on sulphur emissions applies from one hour after the vessel’s arrival at berth until one hour before the vessel’s departure. 

Compliance 

AMSA issues Directions under subsection 246(1)(b) of the Navigation Act 2012.  

AMSA requires masters and operators to comply with such Directions. The penalties for not complying are substantial. 

AMSA may take into consideration the specific circumstances that exist if the Direction cannot be met, due to: 

In any of the above circumstances, AMSA must be notified, and should be provided with the following information as soon as practicable: 

This document does not constitute legal advice and is not a substitute for independent professional advice. 

Last updated: 6 March 2024