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The book is an important resource for international and Australian commercial vessels operating in Australian waters. It contains the necessary information for safe navigation and compliance with the requirements of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the Navigation Act of 2012. The publication contains up-to-date information on rules and regulations, as well as tips on emergency contacts and additional information needed for various situations. This edition is the result of a collaboration between several Australian organizations and includes significant updates and corrections compared to previous versions, ensuring that information is up-to-date and complete for maritime operations. ??Chapter 1 National
Description
1.1 Description of Australia
Chapter 2 Maritime Organisations
2.1 Australia’s Maritime Jurisdictions
2.2 Federal and State Responsibilities
2.3 International Maritime Organisations
2.4 National Authorities
2.5 State Authorities
Chapter 3 Legislation and Regulations
3.1 National Legislation and Regulations
3.2 Shipping Levies
3.3 Australian Shipping Register
3.4 Flag State Administration
3.5 Maritime Qualifications
3.6 Port State Control
3.7 Australian Cargo Liability Regime.
3.8 Part X of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 - International Liner Cargo Shipping
3.9 Shipping Reform (Tax Incentives) Act 2012
Chapter 4 Climate and Sea Conditions
4.1 Australian Regional Conditions
4.2 Air Pressure
4.3 Winds and Precipitation
4.4 Tropical Cyclones
4.5 Sea and Swell
4.6 Ice
4.7 Visibility
4.8 General Meteorological Information
4.9 Seawater Characteristics
4.10 Currents
4.11 Tides
Chapter 5 Maritime Boundaries
5.1 Limits of Oceans and Seas
5.2 Oceans and Seas Surrounding Australia
5.3 National Maritime Zones
5.4 Adjacent International Boundaries
5.5 Promulgation of Maritime Zones
5.6 State Limits
5.7 Other Maritime Zones
5.8 Historic Shipwrecks.
Chapter 6 Marine Environmental Protection
6.1 Marine Protected Areas.
6.2 Marine Parks in Commonwealth Waters
6.3 The Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait.
6.4 Whales and Dolphins.
6.5 State Marine Parks
6.6 Australian Antarctic Territory
6.7 International Conventions on Pollution
6.8 Oil and Other Noxious and Hazardous Substances Pollution Response
6.9 Discharging Waste at Sea
6.10 Sea Dumping
6.11 Air Pollution from International Shipping
6.12 Compulsory Insurance Requirements in Australian Waters
6.13 Introduced Marine Pests
6.14 Management of Commonwealth Fisheries
6.15 Sea Installations
6.16 Intervention, Salvage and Wrecks
6.17 Former Mined Areas and Former Munitions Dumping Grounds
Chapter 7 Navigation
7.1 Introduction to Navigation
7.2 Charts and Nautical Publications
7.3 Buoyage System in Australia.
7.4 Agencies Responsible for Aids to Navigation
7.5 Australian Maritime Safety Authority’s Differential Global Positioning System Service
7.6 Passage Plans
7.7 Pilotage
7.8 Pilotage - Torres Strait and Great Barrier Reef
7.9 Shipping Routes - Torres Strait and Great Barrier Reef.
7.10 Torres Strait - Under Keel Clearance Management System.
7.11 Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Ship Reporting System
7.12 Torres Strait Tide Gauges and Current Meters
7.13 Coastal Pilotage Services
7.14 Pilot Boarding Arrangements.
7.15 Oil Rigs and Offshore Structures - North West Shelf, Timor Sea and Bass Strait
7.16 Two-Way Routes
7.17 Oceanographic Data Acquisition System Buoys
7.18 Marine Farms.
7.19 Seismic Surveys.
7.20 Submarine Cables and Pipelines
7.21 Areas to be Avoided
7.22 Accident and Incident Reporting
7.23 Accident Investigation
Chapter 8 Maritime Safety
8.1 Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
8.2 Maritime Safety Information
8.3 Maritime Safety Information Service
8.4 Meteorological Broadcasts
8.5 Medical
8.6 Search and Rescue.
8.7 Automatic Identification Systems
8.8 Long Range Identification and Tracking
8.9 Anchoring off Australian Ports
8.10 Big Ships, Little Boats.
8.11 Safety of Fishing Vessels
8.12 Collision Risks to Offshore Yachts
8.13 Safety in Antarctic and Subantarctic Waters
8.14 Confidential Marine Reporting Scheme
8.15 Collecting Weather Observations at Sea
8.16 IMO Requirements for Carriage of Publications On Board Ships
Chapter 9 Ship Reporting Systems
9.1 The Modernised Australian Ship Tracking and Reporting System
9.2 The Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Rescue System Organization
9.3 The Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Vessel Traffic Service
9.4 Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Vessel Traffic Service Reports
Chapter 10 Ship Operations
10.1 Maritime Security
10.2 Dangerous Cargo
10.3 Transfer Operations at Sea and in Coastal Waters
10.4 Confined Space Entry and Safe Atmosphere
10.5 Dumping Waste at Sea.
10.6 Movement of Traveller and Goods
10.7 Movement of Traveller and Goods - Procedures for Ships Entering Australia
10.8 Movement of Traveller and Goods - Procedures for Persons Entering Australia
10.9 Quarantine and Biosecurity
10.10 Military Information
10.11 Maritime Trade Operations / Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping
Chapter 11 Port Information
11.1 Ports Australia
11.2 Port Handbooks
11.3 First Ports of Entry
11.4 Harbour Master Powers to Direct
11.5 Dredged Areas Within Ports
11.6 Queensland
11.7 New South Wales
11.8 Victoria
11.9 Tasmania
11.10 South Australia
11.11 Western Australia
11.12 Northern Territory
11.13 External Territories
11.14 Oil and Gas Terminals
Chapter 12 Charts and Publications
12.1 Charts and Publications Carriage Requirements
12.2 Official Charts and Publications
12.3 Important Information for Chart Users
12.4 Charts Published by the Australian Hydrographic Office.
12.5 Australian Hydrographic Office Electronic Navigational Charts and Update Services
12.6 Australian Paper Nautical Charts and Notices to Mariners
12.7 Tide Tables
12.8 Horizontal Datums
12.9 Vertical Datums.
12.10 Zones of confidence on paper nautical charts
12.11 Reporting discrepancies on charts and nautical publications
Chapter 13 accuracy of depth information
13.1 Accuracy of charts.
13.2 Zones of confidence
13.3 Electronic navigational charts zones of confidence Symbols
13.4 Zones of confidence assessment
13.5 Impact of zones of confidence categories upon mariners
13.6 Zones of confidence summary.
13.7 IHO zones of confidence categories
13.8 Dangerous Effects of Over-scale ECDIS Display Near ‘Isolated Dangers
Abbreviations
Index:
Hydrographic Note
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