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Posted by Allen Newton
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17 March, 2026
The scenario centres on a severe vessel‑sourced oil spill with responders deploying containment and recovery equipment, shoreline protection measures and incident‑management systems to practise coordination across jurisdictions.
AMSA said the exercise is designed to test national and state arrangements for a Level‑3 marine pollution event.
The drill also aims to strengthen inter‑agency communication and ensure operational capability for a real‑world spill affecting Cockburn Sound and surrounding coastal infrastructure.
“Every ship navigating Australian waters poses a potential marine pollution risk,” the statement said.
“Although the likelihood of a major marine pollution incident is low, its impact could be significant, affecting the environment, society, economy and infrastructure.
“The Cockburn Sound, rich in diverse ecosystems, is particularly vulnerable. The location is ideal to practise inter-jurisdictional coordination of a major pollution exercise.”
