TasPorts remains committed to the safe and efficient movement of vessels in Tasmanian waters.
TasPorts Chief Executive Officer, Anthony Donald said the MAST Deed remains in place and is current and will remain so for the foreseeable future.
"Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) and the Crown engage TasPorts, under a Deed of Agreement, to perform specific functions within primary and secondary port areas," Mr Donald said.
"This includes provision of pilotage services, regulation enforcement in pilotage areas, maintenance of navigation aids, maintenance of a communications system, provision of emergency response; and provision of a response to marine-based pollution," he said.
The Department of State Growth is progressing a review of maritime safety which will be announced and implemented after appropriate consideration by Government.