Lessons learned: Collision between charter and stationary vessel
AMSA provides lessons learned from an incident where a charter vessel transiting between research sites at night collided with a stationary vessel.
Read moreAMSA provides lessons learned from an incident where a charter vessel transiting between research sites at night collided with a stationary vessel.
Read moreOn 24th August, at 9:40 a.m., the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) received a call from the Lizard Island Resort in North Queensland, about a 16-metre sailing vessel aground on Waining Reef, 26 km north west of Lizard Island.
Read moreThe Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier MSXT Emily from Australian waters for one year, after finding apparent serious issues of wage theft and seafarer mistreatment onboard.
Read moreAMSA (Australian Maritime Safety Authority) has issued a warning to inform of a scam offering overseas residents a Maritime Security Identification Card (MSIC) and Australian visas to gain jobs with cruise companies.
Read moreAMSA's State of the Fleet overview showcases regulatory interactions with the people and vessels that worked in Australian waters in 2022.
Read moreThe Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has banned a Briese Heavylift GmbH & Co vessel from Australian waters for 180 days, in a crackdown on unsafe and unseaworthy vessels.
Read moreAustralian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), rescued four people after their boat capsized off Western Australia's north-west coast on 4th July.
Read moreAustralian Maritime Safety Authority published a Marine Notice to remind shipowners, operators, masters, crews, recognised organisations, marine pilots and pilotage providers about their obligation to provide and ensure continued safe pilot transfer arrangements on ships.
Read moreThe Governments of Australia and Indonesia have announced the completion of two facilities in Jakarta, Indonesia, to improve safety measures across the maritime sector.
Read moreCharges were laid last Friday against the master and company that owns the high-speed vessel Falls Express, which collided with rocks at Horizontal Falls on 27 May 2022 while carrying 25 passengers and 2 crew on an eco-tour of Talbot Bay in Western Australia.
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