
Abu Dhabi: Introduces Comprehensive Maritime Safety Regulations
Gulf News, 12 July 2025: Abu Dhabi’s Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) has unveiled new maritime safety regulations to govern the emirate’s extensive waterways, spanning 45,000 square kilometres and featuring a 2,400-kilometre coastline.
The “Regulatory Bylaw for Maritime Safety” establishes mandatory standards for licensing, operations, and environmental protection across Abu Dhabi’s waters, including its 230 islands.
Abu Dhabi Maritime, working alongside the Integrated Transport Centre, will oversee the implementation of the new framework. Their responsibilities include conducting vessel inspections, managing wreck removal, monitoring infrastructure, and maintaining navigational aids.
The regulations introduce a new fee structure covering licenses, permits, and inspections. A system of financial penalties will be imposed for violations, including unsafe conduct, environmental infractions, and breaches of navigation rules.
Under the new framework, maritime stakeholders must comply with specific requirements regarding:
- Operational conduct
- Licensing procedures
- Environmental protection measures
- Emergency response protocols
The implementing body, Abu Dhabi Maritime, will provide maritime users with access to relevant legislation, codes of practice, and guidelines. The organisation will also deliver information services covering tidal conditions and weather forecasts.
These regulations will apply to both commercial and recreational waterway users across the emirate’s maritime jurisdiction, establishing unified standards for all vessel operations and water-based activities.
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