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  • How to develop a safety management system (SMS)
    Safety management systems involve people, vessels and procedures.
    Last updated: 11/01/2023
  • Navigation through the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait
    Knowledge of regulations and duties will help you navigate safely on the seas.
    Last updated: 12/02/2025
  • how to apply
    How to apply
    Prepare and submit your application for a role with us.
    Last updated: 11/13/2023
  • Able seafarer—deck rating
    This certificate enables you to work in deck positions as an able seafarer.
    Last updated: 07/01/2024
  • Image of MV Tycoon being washed against cliffs
    MV Tycoon, 9 January 2012
    On Sunday 9 January 2012, the cargo vessel the MV Tycoon broke free from its mooring at Flying Fish Cove, Christmas Island, and washed against the seawall and nearby cliff face. The ship had been loading phosphate at the time of the incident.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Scenario 1: New build
    If you're bringing a vessel that is overseas to Australia and it’s a new build, you’ll need to meet certain requirements. 
    Last updated: 12/19/2023
  • Exercise Constant Bearing 2017 evaluation report
    The 2017 National Plan exercise ‘Exercise Constant Bearing’ was held in Adelaide, South Australia, from 5 to 7 December. A full overview of the exercise including evaluation insights and recommendations, can be found in this report.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Master less than 3000 gross tonnage
    Work as a Master or Chief Mate on vessels less than 3000 gross tonnage and as Watchkeeper deck officer on vessels of any gross tonnage.
    Last updated: 07/10/2024
  • Master less than 500 gross tonnage
    With this certificate you can perform the duties or functions of:
    Last updated: 07/01/2024
  • Our role in search and rescue
    We provide a search and rescue (SAR) service for Australia. This allows us to quickly deploy a SAR response for anyone in distress.
    Last updated: 07/25/2025
  • Online platforms promoting overnight accommodation on vessels
    If you have a boat, you may be considering hiring it out for overnight accommodation via an online platform—for example, Airbnb, Beds on Board or Flotespace—whether at a marina berth, or at a mooring.
    Last updated: 02/28/2024
  • Fire safety - C4
    Fitting out all spaces on the vessel with the right fire protection measures.
    Last updated: 08/03/2023
  • How we respond to marine pollution incidents
    We work with government and industry to respond to pollution incidents under the National Plan for Maritime Environmental Emergencies.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Domestic crew certification reforms starting 1 January 2023
    Regulatory requirements for certificates of competency, sometimes referred to as ‘tickets’, apply to thousands of Australians working across the domestic commercial vessel (DCV) industry.
    Last updated: 03/30/2022
  • Discussions at the IMO
    Enhanced fishing gear requirements are being developed in talks at the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
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  • Port State control inspection common load line issues
    A load line or water line are lines on the side of a ship's hull that show where a ship can be legally loaded to.
    Last updated: 08/25/2021
  • Guidance for deceased estates
    How to manage a deceased estate with AMSA.
    Last updated: 10/09/2024
  • World Oceans Day 2025
    World Oceans Day 2025: sustaining what sustains us
    This World Oceans Day, AMSA proudly supports the global theme ‘Sustaining what sustains us’, reflecting our vision for clean seas and a safe, sustainable marine environment.
    Last updated: 06/06/2025
  • How the automatic identification system works
    The automatic identification system (AIS) works automatically and continuously, regardless of where a vessel is located.
    Last updated: 04/14/2026
  • Image showing a close-up of an oil slick on the surface of the water
    Pacific Quest, 25 December 2002
    The Pacific Quest was found guilty of discharging an oily mixture from a ship into the sea near Border Island, Queensland on 25 December 2002.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020