Now is the time to renew your AMSA Certificates of Operation
In the next few months, most 5-year certificates of operation for Queensland fishing vessels will be due for renewal. To renew your Certificate of Operation:
If you want to make changes or consolidate all your vessels into a single certificate you will need to select the option to ‘make a change’ or ‘apply for a new certificate’ on the AMSA form 504.
If you need any further help, call AMSA Connect on 1800 627 484, 8am-7pm weekdays.
Please ensure you renew your certificates on time or a Temporary Operations permission will be required to continue operating.
Thanks for joining us on the podcast and if you have any questions please send them to eo@qsia.com.au or Mick.Bishop@amsa.gov.au.
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