Maritime Safety Authorities
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Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Information about search and rescue in Australia, navigational and other services offered by AMSA such as oil pollution prevention. Also lists ships detained by AMSA, and why, updated monthly.
Marine Department Peninsular Malaysia
Responsible for regulating the safety of marine transportation within Malaysian waters. Maintains an awareness program to inform local and international customers on the latest developments.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Develops, promotes and enforces high standards of marine safety to minimize loss of life, to respond to maritime emergencies 24 hours a day, and to minimize the risk of pollution of the marine environment from ships and where pollution occurs, minimizing the impact on UK interests.
Waterways Authority of New South Wales, Australia
Self-funding regulatory authority dedicated to ensuring the safe and environmentally responsible use of NSW waterways by all boat operators.
Japanese Maritime Safety Agency
Maintenance of public order, oil pollution response and search and rescue. Hydrographic surveys, oceanographic observation and provision of navigational charts, publications and information that required to ensure navigational safety.