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The International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations (IFSMA), is the international professional organisation that unites and represents the world's serving Shipmasters. The IFSMA is primarily concerned with representing the interests of the serving Shipmasters in bodies such as the International Maritime Organization, the
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and other relevant, international and national organisations. The purpose of IFSMA is to bring the Shipmasters' views on matters of marine safety, maritime security and protection of the marine environment to recognition at the required level and, at the same time, to forge a more exclusive and professional status for Shipmasters, one based upon their professional responsibility toward both shipowners and society. The IFSMA is concerned about both international standards of professional competence for seafarers and international standards on conditions of work for seafarers. The IFSMA is a federation with a policy to ensure safe operational practices, to prevent human injury, to protect the marine environment and to ensure the safety of life and property at sea. The IFSMA headquarters are located in
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, United Kingdom.


About IFSMA


History

IFSMA was formed by eight National Shipmasters' Associations and formally constituted on 1 January 1974, in
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with the aim to unite the world's serving
Shipmaster A sea captain, ship's captain, captain, master, or shipmaster, is a high-grade licensed mariner who holds ultimate command and responsibility of a merchant vessel.Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.3. The captain is responsible for the safe and efficie ...
s into a single
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making international
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. The IFSMA office was moved to
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in 1983 for close proximity to the London headquarters of the
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(UN) International Maritime Organization (IMO) at which IFSMA had been granted
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in 1975, only one year after IFSMAs
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. This consultative status as a
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(NGO) enables IFSMA to represent the views and protect the interests of the serving Shipmasters unfettered and unfiltered either by national governments or by
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. In February 1993, IFSMA was placed on the
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’s (ILO) Special List of Non-Governmental International Organisations. In the beginning of 2011, IFSMA started the ''MasterMarinerBenefitProgram''™ a specialized benefit program for all serving Shipmasters, who are either a member of one of the IFSMA Member Associations or an IFSMA Individual Member. In 2014, over 16,000 Shipmasters from almost 60 different countries are affiliated to IFSMA, either through their National Associations or as Individual Members.


IFSMA Founding Associations

IFSMA, the International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations was founded in 1974 by the following eight National Shipmasters' Associations: * Association Nationale des Officiers et Marine du Commerce, Le Maillon, Paris, France * Collegio Nazionale Patentati Capitani L.C. e D.M., Genova, Italy * The Irish Institute of Master Mariners, Dublin, Ireland * Koninklijk Belgisch Zeemannscollege, Antwerp, Belgium * Nederlandse Vereniging van Kapiteins ter Koopvaardij, Rotterdam, Netherlands * Norges Skibsforerforbund, Oslo, Norway * The Society of Master Mariners South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa * Verband Deutscher Kapitäne und Schiffsoffiziere, Hamburg, Germany


Presidents


Secretaries General


''MasterMarinerBenefitProgram''™


''MasterMarinerProtect''

''MasterMarinerProtect'' forms part of the recently introduced IFSMA ''MasterMarinerBenefitProgram''™ and is a special defence and legal cost program tailor-made for masters of ocean-going vessels. Initiated by IFSMA and
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(ZAM) ''MasterMarinerProtect'' is only available for members of one of the IFSMA National Member Associations or for IFSMA Individual Members.
Operated by experienced captains and
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understanding the Shipmasters language as well as the business Shipmasters are in, ''MasterMarinerProtect'' will protect with its specialized criminal and maritime lawyers the Shipmasters interests right from the first moment.
''MasterMarinerProtect'' is fully backed by the well known and leading international
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market Lloyd‘s of London. ''MasterMarinerProtect'' provides for: * Full coverage for
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and
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in criminal and civil proceedings up to
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1,000,000 or its equivalent *
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/ Securities * Wage continuation in the case of detention while awaiting
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for up to 12 months and a maximum of EUR 150,000 a year * Employment
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up to costs of EUR 20,000


Membership


Member Associations


Honorary Members


See also

* Seafarer's Professions and Ranks :*
Shipmaster A sea captain, ship's captain, captain, master, or shipmaster, is a high-grade licensed mariner who holds ultimate command and responsibility of a merchant vessel.Aragon and Messner, 2001, p.3. The captain is responsible for the safe and efficie ...
:*
Master Mariner A master mariner is a licensed mariner who holds the highest grade of seafarer qualification; namely, an unlimited master's license. Such a license is labelled ''unlimited'' because it has no limits on the tonnage, power, or geographic location o ...
* International Maritime Organization :* International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships (MARPOL, 1973/1978) :* International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS, 1974) :* International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW, 1978/1995/2010) *
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:* Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006)


External links


International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations


IFSMA's WebsiteIFSMA's MasterMarinerBenefitProgramIFSMA's SeaMansWeb.net


IFSMA Member Associations


Website of CCUOMM, the IFSMA Member Association from ArgentinaWebsite of CMMA, the IFSMA Member Association from AustraliaWebsite of KBZ, the IFSMA Member Association from BelgiumWebsite of SINDMAR, the IFSMA Member Association from BrazilWebsite of BSMA, the IFSMA Member Association from BulgariaWebsite of CMMC, the IFSMA Member Association from CanadaWebsite of NAUTILUS, the IFSMA Member Association from ChileWebsite of DMO, the IFSMA Member Association from DenmarkWebsite of FSN, the IFSMA Member Association from the Faroe IslandsWebsite of FSOU, the IFSMA Member Association from FinlandWebsite of ACOMM, the IFSMA Member Association from FranceWebsite of AFCAN, the IFSMA Member Association from FranceWebsite of VDKS, the IFSMA Member Association from GermanyWebsite of AESM, the IFSMA Member Association from Hong KongWebsite of CMMI, the IFSMA Member Association from IndiaWebsite of IIMM, the IFSMA Member Association from IrelandWebsite of JCA, the IFSMA Member Association from JapanWebsite of LSMA, the IFSMA Member Association from LatviaWebsite of NAUTILUS NL, the IFSMA Member Association from the NetherlandsWebsite of NVKK, the IFSMA Member Association from the NetherlandsWebsite of NAMM, the IFSMA Member Association from NigeriaWebsite of NMOA, the IFSMA Member Association from NorwayWebsite of MMSP, the IFSMA Member Association from PakistanWebsite of AMOSUP, the IFSMA Member Association from the PhilippinesWebsite of FILSCAPTS, the IFSMA Member Association from the PhilippinesWebsite of FESMA, the IFSMA Member Association from RussiaWebsite of MSMA, the IFSMA Member Association from RussiaWebsite of SMOU, the IFSMA Member Association from SingaporeWebsite of SOMMSA, the IFSMA Member Association from South AfricaWebsite of AVCMM, the IFSMA Member Association from SpainWebsite of MOA, the IFSMA Member Association from SwedenWebsite of TOCA, the IFSMA Member Association from TurkeyWebsite of OSMA, the IFSMA Member Association from UkraineWebsite of NAUTILUS UK, the IFSMA Member Association from the United KingdomWebsite of CAMM, the IFSMA Member Association from the United States of America


Other Relevant Organisations


Website of BIMCO, the Baltic and International Maritime CouncilWebsite of CESMA, the Confederation of European Shipmasters' AssociationsWebsite of EMSA, the European Maritime Safety AgencyWebsite of IACS, the International Association of Classification SocietiesWebsite of IALA, the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse AuthoritiesWebsite of ICS/ISF, the International Chamber of Shipping/International Shipping FederationWebsite of ILO, the International Labour OfficeWebsite of IMarEST, the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and TechnologyWebsite of IMO, the International Maritime OrganizationWebsite of IMPA, the International Maritime Pilots' AssociationWebsite of INTERMANAGER, the InterManagerWebsite of ISAN, the International Seafarers Assistance NetworkWebsite of ITLOS, the International Tribunal of the Law of the SeaWebsite of ITF, the International Transport Workers' FederationWebsite of MPHRP, Maritime Piracy - Humanitarian ResponseWebsite of SRI, Seafarers' Rights InternationalWebsite of UN, the United Nations


References

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