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  • Survey Matters—April 2020
    In the April edition we tell you what we are doing to support our industry during the COVID-19 period, we provide information about passive fire safety measures, give guidance on inspecting internal buoyancy or sealed internal hull voids, and more.
    Last updated: 10/19/2025
  • E-learning on the horizon for Fiji
    Mohammed Taslim is passionate about marine education in the Pacific and has his sights set on promoting e-learning study for seafarers in Fiji in the not-too-distant future.
    Last updated: 05/03/2022
  • Fixed Wing Aerial Dispersant Capability
    The Fixed Wing Aerial Dispersant Capability (FWADC) continues to function as a jointly funded capability in partnership with the Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre (AMOSC).
    Last updated: 08/13/2020
  • Have your say—on our performance as a regulator
    Our focus is on delivering better practice regulation so we can support safe vessel operations, and combat marine pollution.
    Last updated: 03/17/2023
  • 2023/06 - Means of embarkation and disembarkation from ships in port
    This marine notice aims to raise awareness of the risks involved with getting on and off vessels.
    Last updated: 08/11/2023
  • Indexed lists of agency files (Harradine report)
    Indexed list of relevant files arranged every six months to give to Parliament and publish on our website.
    Last updated: 07/31/2025
  • Bunker delivery note requirements
    When completing a bunker delivery note, you will need to include specific details.
    Last updated: 07/17/2025
  • Kirki, 21 July 1991
    On 21 July 1991 Greek tanker Kirki lost its bow off the coast of Western Australia, resulting in a major pollution incident.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
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    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
  • Survey Matters – November 2022
    In this edition we look at the most common reasons for certificate of survey refusal.
    Last updated: 02/02/2023
  • 10/2021 — Means of embarkation and disembarkation from ships in port
    This marine notice aims to raise awareness of the risks involved with getting on and off vessels.
    Last updated: 04/21/2023
  • North-East Shipping Management Plan—action update
    The North-East Shipping Management Plan identifies actions based on information about the nature of shipping activity in the north-east region as well as the experience and knowledge of members of the North-East Water Space Management Working Group.
    Last updated: 08/06/2025
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    Upcoming changes: drug and alcohol policy
    From 1 June 2025, all domestic commercial vessel (DCV) operators, including hire and drive operators (Class 4), must have a drug and alcohol policy as part of their safety management system (SMS).
    Last updated: 03/27/2025
  • 2023 Tasmanian Seafood Awards
    AMSA is proud to sponsor the Environmental Stewardship Award at the 2023 Tasmanian Seafood Awards.
    Last updated: 11/06/2023
  • Deficiency notice codes
    A deficiency notice uses codes to show non-compliance found during a Port State control (PSC) inspection.
    Last updated: 08/07/2023
  • Check Pilot Licence
    (1)  The criteria for the issue of a check pilot licence to a person are that the person: 
    Last updated: 11/14/2023
  • IMO logo - Navigating the future: Safety First!
    Celebrating World Maritime Day 2024: 'Navigating the Future: Safety First!' 
    Today, AMSA proudly celebrates World Maritime Day 2024 alongside the International Maritime Organization (IMO). 
    Last updated: 09/26/2024
  • Unrestricted Pilot Licence
    (1)  The criteria for issue to a person of an unrestricted pilot licence, for a stated pilotage area, are that the person: 
    Last updated: 07/14/2022
  • Risk management in the national system
    A practical guide to creating and maintaining an effective risk management system.
    Last updated: 04/07/2025
  • 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