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  • Revalidation of Rating certificates of proficiency
    Get your Rating certificate of proficiency revalidated before it expires.
    Last updated: 06/04/2021
  • Instructions for brokers
    These instructions for ship registration and transfer of ownership are provided for ship brokers and agents.
    Last updated: 07/26/2023
  • 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
  • Revalidation of STCW Engineer certificates of competency
    Get your Engineer certificate of competency revalidated before it expires.
    Last updated: 06/04/2021
  • Marine navigation (regulatory functions) levy (RFL)
    The RFL applies to most sea-going vessels operating in Australia. It helps fund the cost of safety activities, such as vessel inspections and surveys.
    Last updated: 12/04/2025
  • AMSA mandated practical assessments
    General and practical information about the AMSA mandated practical assessment (AMPA), including how to perform the assessment.
    Last updated: 11/06/2023
  • Queensland fuel oil suppliers
    Find local suppliers of fuel oil in Queensland.
    Last updated: 09/04/2025
  • Oil spill monitoring
    Monitoring an oil spill is necessary to address concerns raised about its effects and the impact of the associated cleanup response.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Survey Matters—August 2020
    In this edition we explain the criteria for issuing temporary permits under exemption 7, we give details of the reports that are needed when a regulated Australian vessel becomes a domestic commercial vessel, we give you a handy tour of the AMSA organisation, and more.
    Last updated: 11/14/2023
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    Dory vessel safety
    Operators and crew of these types of operations face unique safety challenges and risk.
    Last updated: 08/14/2023
  • Electronic visual distress signals
    Electronic visual distress signals are not a substitute for conventional pyrotechnic flares.
    Last updated: 10/27/2020
  • About levies, fees, and payments
    You may need to pay a fee, levy or charge, depending on what action you need to do. Find out about our current levies, fees, and payment options.
    Last updated: 11/11/2025
  • Scenario 3: A DCV intends to operate commercially overseas on an ongoing basis
    Follow these steps if you wish to operate your vessel commercially outside of the Australian Economic Exclusion Zone (EEZ).
    Last updated: 10/25/2023
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    Operation recovery—YM Efficiency factsheet
    When the vessel YM Efficiency lost 81 shipping containers overboard during heavy seas southeast of Newcastle on 1 June 2018, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) faced a significant maritime clean-up operation.
    Last updated: 01/13/2020
  • Certificate of recognition
    How to get a certificate of recognition.
    Last updated: 07/01/2024
  • Practical lessons from person overboard incidents
    In this safety lesson, veteran trawl fisher Mark Millward explains what he has learned from involvement in person overboard incidents. Mark has operated in the Queensland East Coast and Torres Strait Prawn Trawl Fisheries for over 40 years.
    Last updated: 11/28/2024
  • Uniform Shipping Laws code
    Standards for domestic commercial vessels, largely replaced by the NSCV for new vessels.
    Last updated: 10/24/2024
  • Overview of the new survey regime
    All domestic commercial vessels are required to have a national law certificate of survey—unless an exemption applies.
    Last updated: 06/12/2020
  • 2021/07 — Responsible navigational practices
    This marine notice draws attention to responsible navigational practices which masters and officers in charge of a navigational watch on ships operating in Australian waters should follow.
    Last updated: 01/10/2025