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  • Safety equipment trial report
    We conducted a trial of specific safety equipment in conjunction with the Karumba based commercial fishing industry.
    Last updated: 08/14/2023
  • MLC 2023 Annual Report - Image long descriptions
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    Last updated: 05/09/2024
  • 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
  • New Zealand fishing vessel seafarer certificates
    What you can do with a New Zealand fishing vessel seafarer certificate in Australia.
    Last updated: 10/28/2020
  • 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
  • Engineer class 1
    This certificate enables you to work as an engineer on any propulsion power vessel in any operating area.
    Last updated: 07/01/2024
  • 2025/02 - Reduction of underwater radiated noise (URN) from shipping
    The purpose of this marine notice is to draw attention to the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) non-mandatory revised guidelines for the reduction of underwater radiated noise from shipping to address adverse impacts on marine life. 
    Last updated: 06/10/2025
  • Definitions for Registered training organisations delivering STCW AMSA approved courses—MT01
    The following definitions explain the terms used specifically in the Maritime Training (MT) series documents for Registered training organisations (RTOs)
    Last updated: 10/27/2020
  • Summary of complaints for COVID-19 sea service extensions
    The following statistics relate to the complaints received by AMSA since we issued Marine notice 04/2020 (expired 30 September 2020) and Marine notice 10/2020 (expired 28 February 2021).
    Last updated: 11/14/2023
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    New Marine Order 11 to improve seafarers’ living and working conditions
    From the 23 December 2023, the updated Marine Order 11 (Living and working conditions on vessels) (MO11) including new amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC) will come into effect.
    Last updated: 12/23/2024
  • Chief mate less than 3000 gross tonnage
    This certificate enables you to work as Chief mate on vessels less than 3000 gross tonnage.
    Last updated: 07/10/2024
  • Discussions at the IMO
    Enhanced fishing gear requirements are being developed in talks at the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
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  • International Safety Management code
    The International safety management code (ISM code) governs the safe operation of ships and pollution prevention. We are responsible for issuing ISM code certification for Australian registered vessels, however AMSA has authorised recognised organisations to conduct this service.
    Last updated: 01/21/2021
  • Maritime casualty management
    Arrangements between government and industry under the National Plan for Maritime Environmental Emergencies to respond to shipping casualties.
    Last updated: 01/15/2025
  • Marine incident geospatial support guideline 2018
    This guideline defines a nationally consistent approach for local, state and Commonwealth marine incident response geographic information systems (GIS) coordinators to develop and implement their own processes and products.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • ECDIS back-up arrangements
    IMO performance standards require back-up arrangements to be in place in case of ECDIS failure.
    Last updated: 11/26/2021
  • Marine Order 55- Consultation report 2024
    Marine Order 55 (Vessels carrying industrial personnel) 2024 Consultation Report – Feb - Apr 2024
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    Esso Gippsland, 22 January 1982
    On 22 January 1982 at approximately 9 pm, the oil tanker Esso Gippsland was in the process of loading at Port Stanvac jetty, South Australia, when a large quantity of industrial fuel oil leaked from the air vent and ullage port of its no.2 starboard tank.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020