About the Australian Maritime Safety Authority
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is a Commonwealth Government statutory agency and an emergency first responder agency with a public safety focus.
The Commonwealth Government has a responsibility under a number of international conventions to provide:
- a maritime and aviation search and rescue service, within the Australian Search and Rescue Region covering 52.8 million square kilometres of land and sea
- a response to pollution in the marine environment
- that these obligations have been nationally legislated
- measures for ship and crew safety.
Mitigation
Activity | Critical task alignment / activity source |
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Develop and implement legislation to enhance safety of ships and crews, and maintain qualifications of crews |
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Prevent and mitigate pollution from ships |
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Build awareness of aviation and maritime safety by participating in seminars, aircraft, boat and 4WD shows, safety campaigns and journal articles |
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Promote and register distress beacons for safety in aviation, maritime and remote land activities including bush walking |
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Participate in national emergency planning, preparedness and mitigation measures |
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Participate in relevant aviation, maritime, emergency management and critical infrastructure forums, exercises, and training |
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Participating agency for the following maritime emergency (non-search and rescue) mitigation activities:
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Table 8: Participating agencies for mitigation |
Response (including Relief)
Activity | Critical task alignment / activity source |
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Control Agency for aviation and maritime search and rescue, and distress beacon detection |
Table 9: Control agencies for response |
Control Agency for marine pollution response originating from ships within Australian waters falling outside of a state or the Northern territory |
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Control Agency for ship casualty within Australian waters falling outside of a state or the Northern Territory |
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Develop and maintain maritime navigation safety |
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Promote aviation and maritime search and rescue and develop associated arrangements |
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Manager of the National Plan for Maritime Environmental Emergencies including management of oil spill response equipment stockpiles, an aerial dispersant capability and a national team of trained responders and emergency managers |
Recovery
For recovery activities, refer directly to the agency for further information.
Assurance and Learning
For assurance and learning activities, refer directly to the agency for further information.