Jamaican Nautical Publication Requirements

The Jamaican flag state, through its agency, the Jamaica Ship Registry (JSR), sets specific requirements for the nautical publications vessels must carry. These publications serve as essential tools for safe navigation, ensuring compliance with international regulations, and promoting responsible seafaring practices.

This blog delves into the mandatory and recommended nautical publications outlined by the JSR for commercial yachts under the Jamaican flag, categorized by their gross tonnage (GT) for clarity.

 

Publication Description Required for Yachts up to 299 GT Required for Yachts 300-399 GT Required for Yachts 400-499 GT Required for Yachts > 500 GT
COLREGS Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea
COSWP Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seaman
IAMSAR International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual Vol. III
ICLL International Convention on Load Lines
ICS International Code of Signals
ISM International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships
ISPS International Ship and Port Facility Security Code Recommended Recommended
MARPOL* International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships
JSR Jamaica Shipping Act
NAUTAL Nautical Almanac
NAUTCH-E Nautical Charts - Electronic
NAUTCH-P Nautical Charts - Paper
NAUTPUB-E Nautical Publications (Sailing Directions, Light List, Tide Tables, etc.)
NAUTPUB-P Nautical Publications (Sailing Directions, Light List, Tide Tables, etc.)
SOLAS International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
SOPEP Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan
STCW International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers
STMAN Safety and Training Manual
NTVRP Nontank Vessel Response Plan
REG Part A
  • Yachts certified to carry more than fifteen (15) people, regardless of tonnage, shall carry a copy of MARPOL.

This table outlines the mandatory and recommended publications required by the Jamaican Ship Registry for commercial yachts operating under the Jamaican flag.

Staying Safe and Compliant:

By adhering to these guidelines and carrying the required nautical publications, Jamaican flag state vessels can ensure compliance with international standards, enhance navigational safety, and protect the marine environment. Remember to consult the JSR for the most up-to-date information and ensure that all publications are kept current.