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The Trustees are elected for four years of office by the member organisations at the Quadrennial General Meeting, which takes place in conjunction with the World Maritime Rescue Congress. The most recent World Maritime Rescue Congress was held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, in June 2023. Caroline Jupe currently serves as Chief Executive.
List of shipwrecks: 25 May 2024 Ship State Description Atlantis: Flag unknown The 80-foot (24 m) superyacht sank 2 miles (3.2 km) off St. Augustine, Florida after striking a dredging pipe piling. [67] LCM 8558 United States Army: The Mark 8 LCM broke loose from a temporary pier in Gaza in heavy seas and washed ashore near Ashkelon, Israel. [68 ...
Seized, Sicily, July 2020, Sept. 2020 in port at Burriana (Spain) [4] Resumed ops July 2021 [7] Sea-Watch 4 [69] Sea-Watch Germany: 60.7 m Active since August 2020; Seized Oct 2020 [4] Resumed ops Oct 2021 [7] Sebastian K: Mare Liberum (NGO) Germany: 14.5 m Beneteau sailing yacht, acquired 2020 [70] Seefuchs [71] (later Life) Sea-Eye ...
Aita Mari and crew in 2020. The Aita Mari is a ship of the Maydayterraneo(sic) maritime rescue project, [1] launched by Salvamento Marítimo Humanitario (SMH, Humanitarian Maritime Rescue) in 2017, in view of the European migrant crisis in the Central Mediterranean.
The International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR Convention) is a maritime safety convention of the International Maritime Organization. [1] [2] It entered into force on 22 June 1985. [1] [3] The convention forms part of the legal framework covering Search and rescue at sea. [4] The SAR Convention was adopted on 27 April 1979.
The most recent members to join were Armenia and Nauru (which became IMO members in January and May 2018, respectively). Botswana, joined the IMO in October 2021. [5] [25] [26] On 27 February 2024, Kyrgyzstan became the 176th Member State of the organization. [27] Most UN member states that are not members of IMO are landlocked countries.
It is a full member of the International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF). [2] In 2019 the Danish Sea Rescue Society carried out 599 operations, all of them in coordination with or directly requested by the Danish Joint Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC Danmark Archived 2019-05-03 at the Wayback Machine) in Aarhus. [3]
2024 Baltic Sea submarine cable disruptions; 2024 Bangui river disaster; 2024 Estlink 2 incident; 2024 in piracy; 2024 Kerch Strait oil spill; 2024 Manila Bay oil spill; 2024 Mumbai boat accident; 2024 Nouakchott migrant boat disaster; 2024 Red Sea tourist boat disaster; 2024 Singapore oil spill