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  • Air pollution
    Australia regulates emissions from all ships (including cargo ships, bulk carriers and other vessels) to protect the marine environment and human health from air pollution and to ensure international emission standards are met. You must comply with these requirements when operating in Australian waters.
    Last updated: 08/13/2019
  • MARS guidance and procedures
    These documents will guide you through submitting survey reports and recommendations for domestic commercial vessels.
    Last updated: 06/18/2025
  • Onboard and onshore complaints: Maritime Labour Convention (MLC)
    Find out how to make an MLC complaint and how AMSA responds to MLC complaints.
    Last updated: 01/11/2024
  • Air search observer training
    Our search and rescue modules provide background information as well as information about preparation, principles of how to conduct a search and rescue operation and how to respond to specific kinds of emergency.
    Last updated: 05/14/2025
  • 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
  • Unpowered barges
    Understand the regulatory requirements under the Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessels) National Law 2012 (National Law) for unpowered barges.
    Last updated: 07/15/2025
  • Focused inspection campaign—DCV passenger vessel safety
    Advice to vessel owners and masters for the focused inspection campaign on passenger vessel safety requirements.
    Last updated: 07/17/2025
  • Our structure
    Our structure gives you an idea of which area can help you when you get in touch.
    Last updated: 06/04/2026
  • Sydney Harbour cruise ship emissions
    Cruise ships capable of accommodating more than 100 passengers in Sydney Harbour are required to limit emissions of sulphur oxides when berthing.
    Last updated: 03/06/2024
  • A top-down photographed of a superyacht travelling on clear waters
    Domestic commercial vessel owner or operator
    If you own or operate a domestic commercial vessel, there are a number of practicalities you will need to consider, including keeping your vessel and crew trained, safe and compliant.
    Last updated: 04/29/2025
  • Exemption 39 - Marine Safety (Lifejacket lights)
    This exemption relates to the kinds of lifejackets that must be carried on board a Class 1C domestic commercial vessel.
    Last updated: 07/01/2025
  • Master less than 45 metres near coastal
    Learn about the Master less than 45 metres certificate, including the vessels it lets you operate, how to qualify, apply, or renew.
    Last updated: 11/07/2024
  • Global low sulphur fuel requirements
    How to comply with low sulphur fuel requirements.
    Last updated: 08/01/2025
  • Michael O'Brien
    Australia Bay Seafoods puts safety first with float-free EPIRBs
    Australia Bay Seafoods General Manager and career fisherman Michael O’Brien, talks to AMSA about how the tragic loss of life with the capsizing of FV Dianne and FV Cassandra prompted them to reinforce their approach to safety.
    Last updated: 09/18/2020
  • Survey Matters - June 2022
    In this edition we talk about audits and application assessments.
    Last updated: 06/28/2022
  • A group of seven people stand indoors, smiling at the camera. Some wear uniform with logos. One person in the center holds a certificate with a fish illustration. The background has white walls, windows, and ceiling fans.
    Working together to enhance maritime safety in the Torres Strait
    AMSA's Safety Advisor, Desley Thompson, travelled to Torres Strait communities in February to support the Torres Strait Marine Safety Program.
    Last updated: 03/07/2025
  • AMSA employees appointed by statute
    Members of our executive and leadership team who are appointed according to our relevant laws.
    Last updated: 06/23/2025
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    myAMSA NOW OPEN – Apply online for your near coastal ticket
    myAMSA is here! Save time and apply online for your next near coastal certificate of competency using our new application portal myAMSA.
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  • A group of AMSA inspectors on a boat in Sydney Harbour. You can see parts of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House in the background.
    Our teams
    We have diverse teams operating all around Australia.
    Last updated: 03/17/2026
  • AMSA policy on regulatory treatment of uncrewed and/or autonomous vessels
    This policy explains our approach to the medium-term regulation of uncrewed, remotely operated and autonomous vessels operating in Australian waters.
    Last updated: 01/04/2021