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The Bahamas Modernises Maritime Regulatory Framework

The Bahamas has introduced a comprehensive suite of Merchant Shipping Regulations under the Merchant Shipping Act 2021, scheduled to come into force on 1 April 2026, marking a significant milestone in the modernisation of its regulatory framework.

The updated regulations consolidate and enhance the country’s legislative structure for shipping, including registration, fees, marine safety investigations, inspections, seafarer standards, and yachts. Together, they are designed to reflect the needs of a modern, global shipping industry while maintaining full alignment with international conventions and best practice.

A central feature of the new framework is a more flexible and responsive legislative structure, enabling the Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) to adapt more efficiently to regulatory developments and evolving industry requirements, without the need for extensive legislative reform.

The regulations also introduce greater clarity and transparency for shipowners and operators. This includes, for the first time, the consolidation of fees into a single statutory instrument, alongside clearer processes across registration, inspections, and certification.

As part of this update, the BMA has undertaken its first comprehensive review of fees in 15 years. The revised structure is designed to ensure fees remain fair, transparent, and aligned with the level of service provided, while supporting continued investment in service delivery and digital capabilities.

The updated regulations further strengthen The Bahamas’ commitment to safety and compliance, including enhanced marine safety investigation provisions aligned with IMO standards, as well as clearer inspection and enforcement mechanisms.

Capt. Dwain Hutchinson, Managing Director & CEO of the BMA, said: “This is an important step forward in ensuring our regulatory framework remains fit for purpose in a rapidly evolving industry. These updates are focused on providing greater clarity, improving efficiency, and ensuring we continue to deliver a high-quality, customer-focused service to our clients worldwide.

We have taken the time to get this right, ensuring the framework not only reflects current international standards, but also positions the Bahamas flag to respond effectively to future developments.”

The BMA will support the rollout of the new regulations through stakeholder briefings, technical updates, and direct engagement with clients and partners.