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  • AMSA 1003
    Verification tool (Class 4) for domestic commercial vessel safety management systems (form 1003)

    On 1 June 2025, we introduced new requirements for safety management systems (SMS).

    Last updated: 10/16/2025
  • 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
  • Domestic commercial vessels
    When operating in the marine environment, there are compliance requirements you must meet. These include safety requirements, regular vessel surveys, permits and certificates of operation.
    Last updated: 02/20/2019
  • Novel vessels - F3
    Defining a 'novel vessel', their requirements, and pathways to certify them.
    Last updated: 02/13/2024
  • AMSA 355
    Report of marine safety concern (form 355)

    Use this form to report any event that endangers, or if not corrected could endanger the safety of vessels or persons.

    Anyone can report a marine safety concern to us.

    Last updated: 07/17/2025
  • AMSA 19
    Incident report (form 19)

    Use this form to report a marine incident.

    Last updated: 08/12/2025
  • AMSA 419
    Seafarer form 419

    Use this form for international marine qualifications.

    Last updated: 10/20/2025
  • STCW regulations explained
    There are mandatory minimum requirements for your certificates under the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers 1978 (STCW).
    Last updated: 10/27/2020
  • Cargoes and dangerous goods
    There are regulations and standards you must follow when handling and transporting certain cargoes, particularly those considered dangerous goods.
    Last updated: 11/20/2017
  • 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
  • National Plan annual report—2007–2008
    The National Plan has had a relatively quiet year in terms of spill response, but a rather busy year in terms of maritime incidents. The National Plan has been called upon to respond to 88 minor spill incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • Towing operations on domestic commercial vessels
    If you undertake towing operations with your vessel, there are unique risks that you must consider within your risk assessment as part of the safety management system.
    Last updated: 10/06/2023
  • Access conventions and standards underpinning marine orders
    We use marine orders to give effect to international and national conventions and standards. Find out more about these conventions and standards and how you can access them as publications.
    Last updated: 05/01/2026
  • Women in maritime
    Our mission is to celebrate the achievements of women in maritime and drive awareness of the issues facing them in the hope of achieving gender equality in a historically male dominated industry.
    Last updated: 03/17/2022
  • Exemption 06 - Marine Safety (Periodic survey, equipment certification, compass adjustment and liferaft servicing)
    This exemption allows DCV owners/operators a time extension for obtaining periodic surveys, or a new certificate of currency for equipment. It also allows them to operate without required compass adjustments, or while a liferaft is being serviced.
    Last updated: 12/09/2025
  • National Plan annual report—2000–2001
    The National Plan remained active during 2000–2001. Although there were no major spills, the National Plan responded to seven incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2005–2006
    During the reporting period, there was one major ship-sourced marine pollution incident in Australian waters, which involved activation of National Plan personnel and resources – the Global Peace spill. The National Plan was also called upon to respond to 106 minor spill incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2006–2007
    During 2006-2007, there was one major shipping incident in Australian waters – the Pasha Bulker grounding off Newcastle, north of Sydney. The National Plan was also called upon to respond to 82 minor spill incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan annual report—2008–2009
    During 2008-2009, there were two major shipping incidents in Australian waters – the grounding of the Atlantic Eagle at Maude Reef, off Albany, Western Australia and the Pacific Adventurer incident off south-east Queensland.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • National Plan year in review—2012–2013
    Whilst there were no major pollution incidents during the 2012-13 financial year, in July 2012 we completed the removal of the wreck of the MV Tycoon from Flying Fish Cove, Christmas Island. The National Plan was also called upon to support state/NT agencies in responding to several minor incidents.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020