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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.
    www.amsa.gov.au
  • 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.
    www.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/e/index_e.htm
  • 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.
    www.marine.gov.my
  • 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.
    www.mcga.gov.uk
  • 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.
    www.waterways.nsw.gov.au

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