Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer
Abbreviation | SNSM |
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Motto | " Pour que l'eau salée n'ait jamais le goût des larmes" (So that salt water never taste of tears. |
Formation | 1967 |
Type | Life savers |
Legal status | NGO |
Purpose | The SNSM is the charity that saves lives at sea |
Headquarters | Paris |
Region served | France |
Official language | French |
President | Rear Admiral Yves Lagane |
Budget | €20.2 million |
Staff | 1200 |
Volunteers | 5800 |
Website |
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The Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer (SNSM) is a French voluntary organisation founded in 1967 by merging the Société Centrale de Sauvetage des Naufragés (founded in 1865) and the Hospitaliers Sauveteurs Bretons (1873). Its task is saving lives at sea around the French coast, including the overseas départments and territories.
In 2009 the SNSM was responsible for about half of all sea rescue operations and saved 5,400 lives in 2816 call-outs and assisted 2140 boats in distress. 65% of funding comes from the private sector (donations, bequeathals and sponsorship) and 35% comes from the national government, the regions, the départements and the local communities.
Fleet
The SNSM has the following boats:
- 40 All weather lifeboats
- 25 Class 1 lifeboats (up to 40 Knots/Force 8)
- 64 Class 2 lifeboats (up to 33 Knots/Force 7)
- 21 Class 3 lifeboats (up to 10 Knots/Force 3)
- 425 Inshore lifeboats (including jetskis)
The boats are dispersed in 185 stations (including 15 in overseas territories).
See also
- German Maritime Search and Rescue Service
- Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij
- Redningsselskapet
- Royal National Lifeboat Institution
- Sociedad de Salvamento y Seguridad Marítima
- Swedish Sea Rescue Society
- US Coast Guard
External links
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