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Non-profit branch of the world underwater federation representing European affiliates From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CMAS Europe (CMAS EU) is an organisation created expressly to represent the interests of Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS) within the European Union and in other parts of Europe by European national diving federations affiliated to CMAS.
Abbreviation | CMAS EU |
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Formation | June 25, 2005 at Brussels |
Type | INGO |
Legal status | Association internationale sans but lucrative, incorporated in Belgium |
Purpose | Promotion and defence of CMAS within the European Union |
Headquarters | Office of FEBRAS-BEFOS (Belgian National Diving Federation) |
Location |
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Region served | Europe |
Membership | CMAS National Federations based in Europe |
Official language | English |
President | Ronny Margodt[1] |
Main organ | Board of Directors. |
Affiliations | EUF |
Website | cmas-europe |
Its purpose is to promote, support, develop and as necessary, defend the following interests of CMAS within the European Union and in other parts of Europe - the CMAS International Diver Training Certification System, underwater sports represented by CMAS, the actions of the CMAS Scientific Committee concerning the protection of both the marine environment and underwater cultural heritage, and all other events relevant to CMAS’ aims. It is incorporated as an Association internationale sans but lucrative in Belgium. Its operation is overseen by a board of directors.[2][3]
It holds special membership status within the European Underwater Federation (EUF).[4]
The following organisations (in alphabetical order by name of country) are the CMAS National Federations which founded CMAS EU on 25 June 2005:[5]
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