CMAS (Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques) – World Underwater Federation
- Founded: 1959, Monaco
- Notable Founders: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, a legend in marine exploration and co-inventor of the Aqua-Lung.
- Mission: Promoting underwater sports, marine science, and environmental stewardship.
Interesting Facts:
- CMAS is often referred to as the “UN of the diving world” due to its federation-style structure with national affiliates.
- It’s not just about scuba – CMAS oversees disciplines like apnea (freediving), underwater orienteering, and underwater hockey.
- Their scientific commission supports marine biology research and environmental protection initiatives, bridging recreation and science.
- It’s the only international diving body affiliated with the International Olympic Committee through the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF).
Unique Features:
- Home of underwater rugby, hockey, and orienteering
- Directly linked with marine science and environmental advocacy
For more information about CMAS:
Please visit the official website – https://www.cmas.org