In the Virgin Islands, the reporting of marine accidents is regulated by the Merchant Shipping Act of 2001 and the Merchant Shipping (Accident Reporting and Investigation) Regulations of 2020.
This service allows you to access published investigation reports from the Marine Safety Investigation and Reporting Authority (MSIRA). These reports contain findings, safety lessons, and recommendations from marine accident and incident investigations, helping to improve maritime safety and prevent future occurrences.
This service allows mariners, vessel operators, and the public to quickly report any marine accident, incident, or unsafe practice that occurs within Virgin Islands waters or involves a Virgin Islands–registered vessel on an international voyage. Prompt reporting helps the Marine Safety Investigation and Reporting Authority (MSIRA) secure evidence, begin investigations, and identify root causes to prevent future accidents.
The Marine Safety Investigation and Reporting Authority (MSIRA) conducts independent investigations into marine accidents in Virgin Islands waters and on BVI-registered vessels worldwide. Reports can be made 24/7, enabling swift evidence collection. Investigations focus on identifying causes and issuing safety recommendations to prevent future incidents, with findings shared publicly to promote maritime safety—without assigning blame or liability.
First Floor Cutlass Building
Road Town, Tortola
British Virgin Islands
Accident Reporting Lines:
Minor accidents/incidents reporting: 1(284) 468-2087
Serious accidents/incidents reporting: 1(284) 468-9305
Email: MSIRA@gov.vg