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  • Refusal of access to Australian ports
    Ships that are not operated and managed to meet applicable standards, and relevant Australian laws, pose an increased risk to seafarers, other ships and the marine environment. These ships may be refused access or granted conditional entry to Australian ports
    Last updated: 09/21/2023
  • MLC 2023 Annual Report - Image long descriptions
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    Last updated: 05/09/2024
  • Discharge standards
    A summary of discharge standards under MARPOL and local regulations if you are operating your vessel in Australian waters.
    Last updated: 08/15/2025
  • Survey Matters December 2023
    In this edition we talk about audits and application assessments, compass adjustment requirements, uncrewed barges and more.
    Last updated: 03/25/2024
  • 2024/08 - Planned maintenance on ships
    This marine notice supersedes Marine Notice 10/2022.
    Last updated: 01/10/2025
  • 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
  • Hook-up response for fishing trawlers
    Getting hooked-up is one of the most dangerous situations you can experience on a trawler. Be prepared. Knowing what you and your crew need to do can save lives.
    Last updated: 03/23/2026
  • Greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping
    In 2023, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted a revised strategy on reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from ships.
    Last updated: 11/17/2025
  • Get a new STCW certificate (CoC or CoP)
    Follow these steps to apply for an initial STCW certificate of competency or certificate of proficiency. Find out what you need to do to meet eligibility requirements, complete training and sea service and submit your application.
    Last updated: 04/21/2026
  • Bringing a vessel to Australia or going on an overseas voyage
    If you're planning to bring a vessel to Australia, or take a domestic commercial vessel (DCV) on an overseas voyage, you need to comply with Australian regulations and international standards.  
    Last updated: 12/14/2023
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    EPIRB requirements—find out what the changes mean for your DCV operation
    The type of EPIRB you need depends on vessel class, length, flotation and operating area.
    Last updated: 09/22/2021
  • Survey Matters—February 2020
    In this edition we give you some details about level flotation, explain how to document non-conformances, AMSA’s approach to modular barges and more.
    Last updated: 10/19/2020
  • IMO documents for particularly sensitive sea areas
    IMO guidelines about Australia's particularly sensitive sea areas—the Great Barrier Reef, Torres Strait and Coral Sea.
    Last updated: 12/18/2023
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    Watch now: new safety management system requirements
    AMSA’s second safety management system (SMS) webinar focused on upcoming changes to SMS requirements.
    Last updated: 03/27/2025
  • Containers overboard
    Shipping containers lost from ships are a cause of pollution in the marine environment.
    Last updated: 03/05/2021
  • Survey Matters—August 2020
    In this edition we explain the criteria for issuing temporary permits under exemption 7, we give details of the reports that are needed when a regulated Australian vessel becomes a domestic commercial vessel, we give you a handy tour of the AMSA organisation, and more.
    Last updated: 11/14/2023
  • Navigation through the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait
    Knowledge of regulations and duties will help you navigate safely on the seas.
    Last updated: 12/02/2025
  • National maritime places of refuge
    For vessels in distress or in need of assistance there can be, at times, a need to find an appropriate ‘place of refuge’, where steps can be taken to stabilise or repair the vessel and prevent the situation from worsening.
    Last updated: 07/16/2025
  • Certificates of survey (CoS)
    Generally, vessels are required to have a certificate of survey to operate as a commercial vessel in Australia.
    Last updated: 10/30/2025
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    Watch our first SMS webinar: fatigue risk management
    AMSA recently hosted the first webinar in our safety management system (SMS) series, focusing on fatigue risk management. 
    Last updated: 03/04/2025