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  • Declared vessels under the Navigation Act 1912
    The following vessels are our declared off-shore industry vessels and trading vessels that work in inland and near coastal waters.
    Last updated: 08/03/2023
  • 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
  • Maritime Labour Convention Annual Report 2025
    Discover key data on complaints about seafarer living and working conditions, inspection activities, and how we ensure seafarers visiting Australian ports are protected under international maritime labour standards.
    Last updated: 06/22/2026
  • Regulated Australian and foreign flagged vessels—annual overview of marine incidents 2019
    We are pleased to publish the first marine incident annual report for regulated Australian and foreign flagged commercial vessels in Australian waters.
    Last updated: 10/19/2020
  • Detention of Australian ships
    Australian-flagged ships which are detained by foreign port State control authorities overseas must notify AMSA.
    Last updated: 08/22/2023
  • AMSA 1850
    Certificate of medical fitness for near coastal seafarers (form 1850)

    This form is for seafarers applying for a near coastal certificate of competency. It lets us know you are medically fit for working at sea.

    Last updated: 07/02/2024
  • AMSA 777
    Exemption application for temporary operations (form 777)

    You can use this form to make an application for temporary operations under 

    Last updated: 10/30/2025
  • Exemption 25 - Marine Safety (Old certificates of competency - local restrictions)
    This exemption is for people who have an old certificate of competency and are not able to comply with a condition on that certificate.
    Last updated: 06/30/2025
  • Have your say on simplifying safety equipment lists
    We are proposing practical changes to the safety equipment you need to carry on certain fishing vessels operating in parts of Queensland, the Northern Territory and northern New South Wales.
    Last updated: 08/25/2020
  • Navigation systems
    There are a range of systems to assist you in navigating around the Australian coastline. These systems reduce the risk of collisions at sea, and track and report on movement of vessels nearby.
    Last updated: 08/14/2025
  • Member of IMO council category b
    We are committed to ensuring the IMO can meet the challenges arising from emerging technologies, expanding global trade and environmental changes.
    Last updated: 02/26/2021
  • AMSA 18
    Incident alert (form 18)

    Use this form to alert us of a marine incident.

    Notify AMSA as soon as possible after becoming aware of a marine incident

    Last updated: 08/12/2025
  • National Plan for Maritime Environmental Emergencies
    The National Plan principles are to protect the community, environment and maritime industries, give effect to international conventions and integrate with Australian emergency management arrangements.
    Last updated: 05/17/2023
  • Incident reporting
    All vessels involved in a marine incident in Australian waters need to make a report. If you have an emergency dial 000 or 112 (satellite phone) for help.
    Last updated: 03/18/2019
  • 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
  • Seafarer welfare
    In Australia, the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC) is implemented primarily through the Navigation Act 2012 and associated delegated legislation such as Marine Order 11 (Living and working conditions on vessels). We inspect vessels, develop seafarer welfare guidance and programs, and process complaints under the MLC. We are responsible for investigating seafarer health and safety issues on prescribed vessels engaged in trade on international or interstate voyages. Also see the Australian Seafarers' Welfare Council
    Last updated: 01/04/2019
  • 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
  • Maritime Labour Convention Annual Report 2024
    Discover key data on complaints about seafarer living and working conditions, inspection activities, and how we ensure seafarers visiting Australian ports are protected under international maritime labour standards.
    Last updated: 06/13/2025
  • Standards for the medical assessment of near coastal seafarers
    These standards are for medical or ophthalmic practitioners completing a certificate of medical fitness or eyesight test certificate.
    Last updated: 12/28/2022
  • Flag State administration
    An administration offering ship registration—as Australia does—is referred to as a flag State. As a flag State administration, we are responsible for making sure Australian-owned and Australian-registered ships comply with international conventions in Australian waters and overseas. You may also be interested in domestic commercial vessel inspections
    Last updated: 06/29/2018