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Salvamento Marítimo Humanitario (Humanitarian Maritime Rescue) (SMH) is a
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(NGO) that is governed by the principles of "volunteering, solidarity, humanity, universality, equality, impartiality and dignity" founded in
Zarautz Zarautz (, es, Zarauz) is a coastal town located in central Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, in Spain. It is bordered by Aia to the east and the south and Getaria to the west, located about west of San Sebastián. It has four enclaves limiting the afo ...
(
Gipuzkoa Gipuzkoa (, , ; es, Guipúzcoa ; french: Guipuscoa) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Its capital city is Donostia-San Sebastián. Gipuzkoa shares borders with the French depa ...
) in 2015. It was created as a rescue group to reinforce the response in the massive arrivals of inflatable dinghies with migrants on the island of
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, in the
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. After the pact of the
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and
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and the consequent reduction in arrivals, the project in
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adapted to new needs and transformed into a health team. In May 2017, SMH reached a collaboration agreement with another rescue NGO, ProemAid, to found the 'Maydayterraneo-Aita Mari' project. This initiative consists of a rescue ship in the Central Mediterranean, in international waters off the coast of
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. As of 2021, SMH operates the '' Aita Mari'' rescue ship.


Greece

In the winter of 2015, the constant arrival of inflatable dinghies on the shores of Chios overwhelmed the Greek coastguards. In December alone, more than 13,000 people landed on this island. For this reason, volunteers from SMH travelled there with a team of two ambulances and a rescue boat. After the pact between the European Union and Turkey, and the consequent decrease in arrivals, a medical team was created to care for the people living in the refugee camp. Thus, during 2016, they provided "primary and secondary health transport and emergency care through ambulances to more than 878 people". Since August 2017, SMH has been reinforcing medical assistance in Vial, the Chíos registration camp, and is responsible for care in the afternoon shift, emergencies at nights and weekends and for primary health care among the arrivals. Outside the camp, it collaborates with other solidarity groups: Athena Women Center, Action for Education, and Hero Center, to give more specific attention to vulnerable people. This work is carried out by a team made up of volunteers, refugees (such as translators) and expatriate and Greek staff.


Central mediterranean

Humanitarian Maritime Rescue and ProemAid signed a collaboration agreement in May 2017 to launch the 'Maydayterraneo-Aita Mari' rescue project. The main objective of this initiative is to prevent the death of people on their journey through the Central Mediterranean. In addition, the project aims to monitor compliance with
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by the different resources deployed in the area to contain the migratory flow. In the autumn of 2017, Maydayterraneo agreed with Mission Lifeline to charter a rescue ship. In these joint operations, 577 people who were adrift in seven boats in international waters were located and assisted. They were transferred to a safe harbor in
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, as required by the
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.


''Aita Mari''

In 2018, 'Maydayterraneo-Aita Mari' managed to raise the necessary funds to purchase and equip its own rescue ship, the ''Aita Mari''. This ship, under the Spanish flag, was originally a purse-seine fishing vessel (Stella Maris Berria) of the Cantabrian fleet, based in Getaria (Guipúzcoa), built in 2001, 32 meters in length and 7 meters beam. For rescue work, she has two 6m semi-rigid boats and substantial recovery equipment, as well as rescue rafts with capacity for 150 people. She is also equipped with a health area equipped with emergency assistance and advanced life support technology. Her crew is made up of 16 people: deck and engine officers, deck and engine sailors, cook, medical, sanitary and rescue personnel, and a media team. The ship was named in honor of José María Zubía Cigarán (Aita Mari). This sailor from Gipuzkoa was recognized for his courage by never hesitating to jump into the sea and rescue those in distress. :::-Javier Sada. He died carrying out a rescue in January 1866. In the city of Donostia / San Sebastián, in the port, there is a bust in his honor.


Financing

Salvamento Marítimo Humanitario is a non-profit association and is financed in four ways: annual contributions from its members, one-off anonymous donations from individuals and companies, solidarity events and emergency aid funds from town halls, councils and regional governments. The Basque Government contributed financially to the purchase and remodeling of the ''Aita Mari''. As Jonan Fernández, General Secretary for Human Rights, Coexistence and Cooperation of the Basque Government explained on 7 June 2018 at a press conference in Donostia / San Sebastián, this ship "will represent the commitment to action and solidarity of Basque society in the midst from a sea of lack of solidarity and injustice". He underlined in that act that this collaboration is part of his Government's Plan for Coexistence and Human Rights for 2017-20 because “the actions of a government such as the Basque must try, with all modesty, but with all determination, to join forces in the international arena to defend respect for human rights”.


Acknowledgments

In 2016, Salvamento Marítimo Humanitario received the René Cassin Peace and Coexistence Prize awarded each year by the Basque Government. The same year the organisation was recognized with the solidarity Heart and Passport without Borders award granted by the Guipúzcoa Provincial Council. In 2017, Salvamento Marítimo Humanitario was awarded the Lion Heart by the
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organization. In 2018, the association received the Solidarity at Sea Award jointly awarded by the Ruiz-Gálvez law firm and the Spanish Maritime Institute.


References

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