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Mandatory MARPOL pollution reporting

In some circumstances, it is mandatory to make a MARPOL report for certain pollution incidents.



You may need to submit a pollution report in accordance with Protocol I of MARPOL.

How to make a mandatory MARPOL report about a pollution incident

 

Notify us at AMSA without delay by any of the following means:

  1. Phone +61 02 6230 6811 or freecall within Australia 1800 641 792
  2. Fax +61 02 6230 6868
  3. Email rccaus@amsa.gov.au
  4. Inmarsat C using Special Access Code (SAC) 39 (note that Inmarsat-C Transceivers required to be logged in and reports sent via LES Codes 312 in IOR and 212 in POR)
  5. Iridium SafetyCast using Special Access Code (SAC) 39
  6. HF DSC MMSI 005030001.

Provide the following information

You should also notify the local port or maritime authority if your ship is in port or in coastal waters at the time of an incident.

Submit a written MARPOL pollution report

When you report a MARPOL pollution incident to us, we may ask you to submit a written MARPOL pollution report. This report should be submitted in the standard format adopted by the IMO under Resolutions A.851(20) and MEPC.138(53) and must be provided within 24 hours after we ask for the report.

You can use the formats contained in:

Responsibility for mandatory MARPOL pollution reporting

The master of other person having charge of any ship involved in an incident is required to report the details of the incident and, if requested, submit a written MARPOL pollution report.

If this can't be done, the owner, charterer, manager, or operator of the vessel, or their agent is responsible for reporting the incident.

When mandatory MARPOL pollution reporting is required

A MARPOL pollution report must be made when an incident involves any of the following:

Last updated: 29 June 2023