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.
You may also need to make a general incident report.
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The polluting effect of containers
Neither containers nor their contents should be permitted to remain in the marine environment where removal is practical.
Pollution reporting
Find out how to report a marine pollution incident.
MARPOL discharges
Find out about the discharge requirements you are subject to under MARPOL. These requirements apply to oil, noxious liquid substances, sewage, garbage and air emissions.
MARPOL Convention
MARPOL is the main international convention for preventing ship sourced pollution.
Vessel waste management
You will need to follow specific requirements for the management and disposal of waste. Make sure you carry appropriate documentation to prove your compliance.
- It is mandatory under Australian maritime law for certain vessels to carry and maintain a garbage…Read more
Regulations and standards
Our maritime safety and protection of the sea laws implement international and national standards.
Our maritime safety and protection of the sea laws implement international and national standards.