Here at the Bahamas Maritime Authority, we are asked numerous questions every day, in this feature we try to answer some that we’re asked most frequently.
We would like to extend our warmest welcome and wish the team every success in their new role, as we all strive to strengthen and grow the Authority. Larez Pinder…
2022 The BMA attend Seatrade Cruise 2022 The BMA welcomed the opportunity to return to Seatrade Cruise Global 2022 in Miami. The BMA delegation was led by BMA Board Chairman,…
For more than 100 years, the world has celebrated women’s achievements and their incredible contribution to society, economics, culture, politics and business – including maritime. Since the inaugural International Women’s…
The BMA enjoyed a landmark month in May 2021 when welcoming its first Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) powered passenger ship, the Mardi Gras, to the Flag. Mardi Gras, a…
The Bahamas has a diverse fleet of vessels under its portfolio. These include second hand vessels new to the register, unique vessels with innovative designs and cutting edge technology, vessels…
The BMA’s Maritime Affairs Department has been actively engaged both at the IMO as well as Industry based meetings. These were a mixture of physical and virtual meetings. In particular,…
The Bahamas is pleased to announce that it has maintained its position on the IMO Whitelist as the IMO Maritime Safety Committee at its 104 session has confirmed that The…
The Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) once again demonstrates its commitment to seafarer safety by being the first registry to instigate a Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) for pilot transfer arrangements. It…
The Bahamas is without doubt the flag of choice for the world’s largest passenger ships after it welcomed the world’s newest wonder, Wonder of the Seas to its register. Built…