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  • Stockpile equipment
    We maintain nine strategic equipment stockpiles of marine pollution response equipment around the Australian coastline.
    Last updated: 11/09/2020
  • AMSA 168
    Application for registration (form 168)

    Use this form to apply to register your vessel on the Australian general shipping register.

    Last updated: 08/23/2024
  • AMSA 12
    Apply for a migration skills assessment (form 12)

    Use this form to apply for a skills assessment if you're a mariner or marine surveyor.

    Last updated: 05/07/2025
  • AMSA 426
    Certificate of competency application (form 426)

    Apply online with myAMSA

    You can now apply for near coastal certificates online using myAMSA, our new application portal.

    Last updated: 10/30/2025
  • AMSA 1075
    Examination checklist for engineer class 3 near coastal (form 1075)

    Use this checklist to prepare for your oral examination for the

    Last updated: 08/20/2024
  • AMSA 351
    Sample work agreement (form 351)

    This form is for the owners and crew of regulated Australian vessels.

    Last updated: 12/17/2024
  • AMSA 254
    Notice of alteration or damage to a vessel—anti-fouling systems (form 254)

    You can use this form to complete a Notice of alteration or damage to an Australian vessel under the guidelines in 

    Last updated: 08/02/2024
  • AMSA 213
    Notice of change of name of caveator, or change of address for service (form 213)

    You can use this form to notify the Registrar of Ships of a change of name of caveator, or a change of address for service.

    Last updated: 09/05/2025
  • AMSA 210
    Notice of change of name, address, or nationality (form 210)

    You can use this form to notify AMSA of a change of name, address, or nationality connected with your ship registration.

    Last updated: 09/05/2025
  • AMSA 82
    Notice of intention to conduct in-transit fumigation (form 82)

    You can use this form to notify AMSA and the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority of your intention to conduct in-transit fumigation.

    Last updated: 07/16/2025
  • AMSA 326
    Application for a Certificate of equivalence (form 326)

    You can use this form to apply for a new or re-issued Certificate of equivalence.

    Last updated: 09/06/2024
  • 2025 quarterly domestic commercial vessel incident reports
    The information you provide in your incident report plays an important part in guiding the way we improve maritime safety for everybody on the water. By reporting marine incidents to us, you are also meeting your reporting obligations under Australian laws.
    Last updated: 03/16/2026
  • 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
  • AMSA Board Charter
    This Charter sets out the roles, responsibilities of the Board of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority
    Last updated: 07/14/2025
  • Annual Report 2016-17
    Over 2016–17 AMSA continued to prepare to take on full service delivery of the national system for domestic commercial vessels. A November 2016 decision from Australian governments to defer commencement of full service delivery until 1 July 2018 provided an opportunity to enhance our original approach.
    Last updated: 09/07/2020
  • Who we are
    We are Australia's national agency responsible for maritime safety, protection of the marine environment, and maritime aviation search and rescue.
    Last updated: 10/09/2019
  • Maritime casualty response
    Government and industry in Australia work together to respond rapidly and effectively to maritime casualties when they occur in our region. We have national arrangements which include place of refuge and emergency towage options for vessels in an emergency situation.
    Last updated: 01/04/2019
  • Marine pollution
    Australia implements a range of standards and regulations to protect the marine environment from pollution. These standards and regulations ensure we meet international obligations. You must comply with these regulations and report marine pollution incidents. You may also need to make a general incident report.
    Last updated: 01/04/2019
  • How supervisors use task books
    If you are a supervisor or qualified person working in the Australian maritime industry, you will need to observe and sign off a seafarer using a task book.
    Last updated: 10/28/2020
  • National Search and Rescue Council
    The National Search and Rescue Council is a cooperative body that is responsible for the national search and rescue response arrangements in Australia.
    Last updated: 05/13/2022