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Consultation—Marine order 63—Vessel reporting systems

We consulted you about vessel reporting systems.

The consultation closed on Wednesday 2 October 2019.

Marine order 63 provides information about reporting requirements for vessels travelling within Australian designated reporting areas—known as MASTREP and REEFREP.

The Modernised Australian Ship Tracking and Reporting System (MASTREP) area and REEFREP (an interactive mandatory ship reporting system) area encompasses the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait.

Within the MASTREP area, the order applies to the following:

Domestic commercial vessels are also encouraged to participate in the system.

Within the REEFREP area, the order applies to:

Key changes

With the implementation of the Automatic Identification System (AIS) as the primary source of position reporting throughout the area, the designated mandatory reporting points within the REEFREP system have been removed as they are no longer required operationally.

The proposed new Marine order 63 (Vessel reporting systems) will amend the order where necessary, together with a revision of the information required from the remaining reports prescribed to be given by masters. This change will reduce the burden on vessel masters.

Other proposed changes include:

Commencement

It is proposed that this amended order will come into effect on 1 January 2020.

Consultation papers

Last updated: 21 January 2021