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  • Exercise George Bass
    Exercise George Bass, held on 5 and 6 June 1996, was the major national oil spill response exercise conducted by Australia's National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil for the years 1995 and 1996. Similar major exercises are held each two years, the last being Exercise Capricorn held in Gladstone in March 1994.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV)
    The National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV) provides standards for vessel design, construction and equipment for domestic commercials vessels. We maintain a list of current and superseded versions of the NSCV for your information.
    Last updated: 08/01/2023
  • Have your say—Help shape international requirements for fishing gear marking and reporting
    We welcome your views on the marking of fishing gear and reporting lost or discharged fishing gear, to inform Australia's position on proposed new international requirements.
    Last updated: 09/11/2023
  • Port Stanvac, 28 June 1999
    On the morning 28 June 1999, a discharge occurred from an offshore loading connection to the Mobil Port Stanvac Refinery in South Australia.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • AMSA 758
    Miscellaneous form (for matters not covered by other forms) (form 758)

    Use this form to apply for:

    Last updated: 06/26/2025
  • 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
  • Certificate of safety training—full course
    List of Certificate of safety training (full course) organisations
    Last updated: 03/06/2024
  • AMSA 673
    Initial survey welded construction report form (form 673)

    Surveyors – use this form to make a report on the welding aspects of initial construction or alteration of a domestic commercial vessel.

    Last updated: 11/22/2024
  • AMSA 650
    Inspection of an EX40 vessel (form 650)

    Surveyors – use this form to make a recommendation after conducting a survey under 

    Last updated: 11/22/2024
  • Consultation: shipping decarbonisation
    We’re holding roundtable discussions to foster collaboration within the Australian shipping industry as it transitions away from carbon-based fuels.
    Last updated: 12/04/2025
  • Vessels declared not to be regulated Australian vessels
    View the list of vessels declared not to be regulated Australian vessels (RAVs) under section 19 of the Navigation Act 2012
    Last updated: 04/24/2024
  • AMSA approved short courses
    A list of all our approved short courses.
    Last updated: 02/11/2025
  • Short description
    Global Peace, 24 January 2006
    Just before midnight on 24 January 2006, approximately 25 tonnes of heavy fuel oil was spilt from the bulk carrier Global Peace while berthing at the RG Tanner Coal loading facility in Gladstone in Queensland.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • 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
  • AMSA 1858
    Marine pollutants report (form 1858)

    You can use this form to make a Marine Pollutants report (POLREP) for packaged harmful substances under the guidelines set out in 

    Last updated: 08/05/2024
  • Exemption changes
    This page contains a list of past changes to exemptions.
    Last updated: 01/01/2024
  • 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
  • Propeller strike injury – due to poor safety management system implementation
    A swimmer participating in a marine wildlife interaction tour sustained a foot injury from a propeller strike when a crew member attempted to tow them alongside a tender vessel. This activity was in breach of the operations’ safety management system procedures.
    Last updated: 06/17/2025