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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.
ResQ PEOPLE: ResQ (people saving people) Germany: 39 m Formerly the Alan Kurdi; sailed to start rescue missions 7 August 2021 [10] [58] [7] On first mission rescued initially 85 people, [59] before docking at Syracuse with 166 refugees aboard. [60] October 15, disembarked 58 rescued persons at Pozzallo at end of 2nd mission. [61] Rise Above ...
Nine people were killed, 4 more were reported missing, and 14 were rescued. [112] [113] [114] Unknown boat Flag unknown 2024 Nouakchott migrant boat disaster: A pirogue, carrying refugees/migrants, capsized near Nouakchott, Mauritania. Fifteen people were killed and more than 195 were missing of the 300 passengers.
CROSS Griz-Nez surveys maritime traffic in the Traffic Separation Scheme of the Strait of Dover (Pas-de-Calais). [5] It is the point of entry for foreign search and rescue centers, cooperating with the MRCC within the framework of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS).
State University of New York Maritime College: 10 December 2021. [19] September 18, 2023 [3] [4] [20] NSMV II Patriot State II: Massachusetts Maritime Academy: 29 September 2022. [21] October 10, 2024 [22] NSMV III State of Maine V: Maine Maritime Academy: May 2023 [23] expected 2025 [24] NSMV IV Lone Star State: Texas A&M University at ...
The United States' National Search and Rescue Supplement was written as a supplement to the IAMSAR, and together they constitute the U.S.'s National Search and Rescue Plan. [4] The United States Coast Guard also publishes an addendum to the supplement [5] which is referenced several times in the USCG's Radiotelephone Handbook. [6]
A maritime emergency refers to any critical situation at sea where a vessel or its crew faces immediate distress, such as mechanical failure, fire, severe weather, medical emergencies, or collisions. These emergencies can trigger rescue operations involving specialized maritime safety measures and coordination between various maritime ...