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  • AMSA 566
    Application to vary a vessel certificate or approval (form 566)

    Important: Submit your form by 31 October
    We’re moving to a new system. If you've started or saved a form, it won’t be available after 31 October 2025. 

    Last updated: 07/30/2025
  • Rocky beach under blue and cloudy sky, Woodman Point, Western Australia
    Major marine pollution exercise in Fremantle
    Simulated severe oil spill to test coordinated multi‑agency response in March 2026 in WA.
    Last updated: 03/02/2026
  • Media and journalists
    Journalist or member of the media
    Access content you need for your news stories. For all media enquiries call +61 1300 624 633 during regular Australian business hours, or email media@amsa.gov.au. We will respond outside of business hours during search and rescue operations and emergencies.
    Last updated: 05/17/2021
  • Marine pollution
    Australia implements a range of standards and regulations to protect the marine environment from pollution. These standards and regulations ensure we meet international obligations. You must comply with these regulations and report marine pollution incidents. You may also need to make a general incident report.
    Last updated: 01/04/2019
  • Training for major oil spill on the Great Barrier Reef
    Prevention from marine pollution is imperative to protect Australia’s unique marine environments and the livelihoods of thousands of Australians.
    Last updated: 10/27/2020
  • Scam alert
    Report or verify a scam
    Scams are intended to trick you into giving out your personal information or paying money.
    Last updated: 07/10/2023
  • AMSA 36
    Initial ship inspection checklist (form 36)

    Our marine surveyors complete initial ship inspection checklist (Form 36) during initial ship inspections.

    Last updated: 08/06/2024
  • Asbestos on ships
    This information is to draw the attention of ship owners and operators to the ongoing prohibition of asbestos on ships, noting that Australian law requires operators to take all reasonable steps to protect the health and safety of employees and contractors while at work.
    Last updated: 07/12/2024
  • Navigation Act 2012
    The Navigation Act 2012 is legislation which covers international ship and seafarer safety, protect the marine environment where it relates to shipping and the actions of seafarers in Australian waters.
    Last updated: 02/11/2025
  • National Plan for Maritime Environmental Emergencies
    The National Plan principles are to protect the community, environment and maritime industries, give effect to international conventions and integrate with Australian emergency management arrangements.
    Last updated: 05/17/2023
  • Emergency towing vessel
    Since 2006, we have provided an emergency towing vessel in the Torres Strait and Great Barrier Reef to protect the marine environment.
    Last updated: 08/05/2024
  • Incident reporting
    All vessels involved in a marine incident in Australian waters need to make a report. If you have an emergency dial 000 or 112 (satellite phone) for help.
    Last updated: 03/18/2019
  • Engine International Air Pollution Prevention (EIAPP) certificates and Technical Files
    To confirm an engine with a power output of greater than 130 kilowatts (kW) is compliant with nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission standards, it must be accompanied by an Engine International Air Pollution Prevention (EIAPP) certificate and supporting Technical File.
    Last updated: 12/13/2023
  • Exercise Ningaloo Challenge
    In September 2017 the Western Australian Department of Transport ran Exercise Ningaloo Challenge, which was the largest and most complex maritime environmental emergency response exercise ever conducted in WA.
    Last updated: 10/29/2020
  • Garbage management plan
    A garbage management plan is an effective way to reduce garbage generated on board and ensure its effective disposal, to protect our marine environment. Under Australian maritime legislation it is mandatory for certain vessels to carry a garbage management plan.
    Last updated: 08/13/2020