In addition, a major offshore industry fleet supports oil and gas exploration off the Australian coast. A safe and efficient marine transport system is therefore an essential part of the Australian economy. The work of the Marine Investigation Unit (MIU), which forms part of the Surface Safety branch of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) assists in preserving and improving the safety of marine transport.
Marine Safety
The ATSB Maritime Investigation Unit (MIU), conducts investigations to determine and report on the circumstances and causes of marine incidents.
Investigation Procedures
For information on prioritisation of investigations and decision guidelines followed by the ATSB.
Safety Recommendations
The ATSB issues recommendations to regulatory authorities, operators, manufacturers or other agencies in order to address safety deficiencies. Click here to view interim recommendations, recommendations and safety advisory notices made by the ATSB.
Marine Safety Investigation Reports
Click here for a summary of marine related accidents and incidents.
About ATSB safety investigation reports
Click here for information relating to the format of ATSB safety investigation reports and terminology used in those reports.
Marine Publications
Follow this link to view all marine related publications.
Incident Notification
The ATSB must be notified of all aviation, marine and rail accidents and incidents. Follow this link for information on how to report an incident.
Legislation and Regulations
Follow this link for a list of Acts and Regulations administered by ATSB.