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Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques

Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS) is an international federation that represents underwater activities in underwater sport and underwater sciences, and oversees an international system of recreational snorkel and scuba diver training and recognition. It is also known by its English name, the World Underwater Federation, and its Spanish name, Confederación Mundial De Actividades Subacuáticas. Its foundation in Monaco during January 1959 makes it one of the world's oldest underwater diving organisations.[1]

Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques
World Underwater Federation
Confederación Mundial De Actividades Subacuáticas
CMAS Logo
AbbreviationCMAS
PredecessorCIPS, Comité des Sports Sous-Marins
FormationJanuary 11, 1959; 65 years ago (1959-01-11) at Monaco
Type
PurposeUnderwater sports & sciences, and diver training
HeadquartersRome, Italy
Location
  • Viale Tiziano, 74 00196 Roma Italy
Region served
International
Membership
National Federations
Official language
French, English, Spanish
LeaderAnna Arzhanova
Key people
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Main organ
General assembly
Affiliations
Staff
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Websitewww.cmas.org

Origins edit

An international congress of diving federations representing all underwater disciplines met in Brussels on 28 September 1958. National delegates attended from following countries: Belgium, Brazil, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Italy, Monaco, Portugal, Switzerland, the United States of America and the former Yugoslavia. Following a decision at that congress, a meeting was held in Monaco on 9–11 January 1959, which officially established the World Underwater Federation, with an acronym based on its French title as CMAS.[2]

A founding member and key proponent of CMAS was the French underwater explorer and diving pioneer Jacques-Yves Cousteau who was chosen to be the inaugural president with Luigi Ferraro, Italian underwater pioneer, appointed as vice-president.[3]

CMAS succeeded the Comité des Sports Sous-Marins (Underwater Sports Committee) of the Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive (CIPS) (International Confederation of Sport Fishing), which was founded on 22 February 1952.[2][3]

Organisation edit

CMAS consists of three major committees – sport, technical and scientific.[4][5][6] These committees are overseen by a board of directors (BoD) elected periodically at the annually convened general assembly. The BoD, the sport committee and the scientific committee oversee sub-committees known as commissions. Day-to-day operation is overseen by a steering committee appointed from the BoD. Its headquarters is currently located in Rome.

The steering committee edit

The steering committee consists of eight members. As of 2020, the members were:[7]

  • President – Anna Arzhanova (Russia)
  • Secretary general – Kevin O'Shaughnessy (Ireland)
  • Vice president – Alain Germain (France)
  • Vice president – William Peña (Colombia)
  • President sports committee – Michel Gaunard (France)
  • President technical committee – Flemming Holmn (Denmark)
  • President scientific committee – Francisco Lacase (Argentina)
  • Treasurer – Ilias Xiarchos (Greece)

Sport committee edit

In 2024 have 11 sports:[8]Underwater Football + Parasports

The sports committee consists of commissions representing the following underwater sports:

  1. freediving apnoea = freediving / Scubadiving
  2. aquathlon
  3. finswimming
  4. spearfishing
  5. sport diving
  6. underwater hockey
  7. underwater orienteering
  8. underwater rugby
  9. underwater target shooting
  10. underwater photography (Visual)
  11. Para Sports[9][10][11][12]

An additional commission known as "visual" represents the sports of underwater photography and underwater video.[13] All of those sports are governed at the international level uniquely by CMAS with exception of apnoea in which competition and governance is also provided by a rival organisation, AIDA International.[14]

Competitions edit

CMAS organises World, Continentals, Zones, nationals seniors, juniors and masters Championships and Cups for the sports that it governs.

CMAS organises various global and regional competitions for the sports that it governs. Such competitions include but are not limited to:

XVIII (18th) CMAS Finswimming World Cup 2024 [15]

apnoea = freediving

Events edit

Source:[16]

  1. CMAS Games (2007)
  2. Finswimming World Championships (1976) and Finswimming World Cup (2007)
  3. Underwater Hockey World Championships (1980)
  4. Underwater Orienteering World Championships (1973)
  5. Underwater Photography World Championships (1985)
  6. Underwater Rugby World Championships (1980)
  7. FISU World University Championship Finswimming
  8. CMAS 18th Finswimming European Juniors Championship
  9. 5th CMAS Finswimming Open Water World Masters Championship
  10. 22nd CMAS Finswimming Open Water World Seniors Championship
  11. 19th CMAS Finswimming Open Water World Juniors Championship
  12. Freediving World Cup CMAS World Cup Philippines San Francisco
  13. 14th CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship 2024
  14. 8th CMAS Freediving Depth World Championship 2024
  15. 4th CMAS Master Freediving Depth World Championship
  16. 32nd CMAS Open European and 15th Junior Open European Orienteering Championships
  17. XXXIV MEN & III WOMEN CMAS SPEARFISHING EURO-AFRICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
  18. 2nd CMAS Spearfishing World Cup of Clubs
  19. CMAS IX Panamerican Championships Spearfishing
  20. 2nd Target Shooting Open International
  21. Target Shooting International competitions -Target Shooting World Cup for Clubs
  22. 6th CMAS Underwater Hockey Age Group World Championship
  23. 8th Asian Underwater Hockey Cup

In 2007, CMAS launched the CMAS Games with the first edition taking place in Bari, Italy. The event aimed to grow the popularity of underwater sports by bringing all the world championships under one event. However the event was unpopular, as many of the sports had to adjust their calendars in order to synchronise the various competitions. The CMAS Games were scrapped after their first edition and the various sports returned to having their own individual championships.

Continental edit

Asia edit

Source:[17]

18th Asian Finswimming Championships and 6th Asian Junior Finswimming

Phuket, Thailand from November 24th – 28th, 2023.

[18][19][20]

Only 3 Sports

AUF International Underwater Photography Competition

Asian Finswimming Championships and 6th Asian Junior Finswimming

Asian Underwater Hockey Cup

Africa edit
America edit
Euro edit

International organisations edit

Technical committee edit

Role edit

The role of the technical committee is the provision of "safe diving for CMAS members" and seeks to achieve this by "promoting world class standards for all aspects of Scuba Diving and ensuring adherence of them by member federations and dive providers".[21] Its officers who are elected from persons nominated at the CMAS General Assembly by affiliated national diving federations include the following positions – president, secretary, standards director, education director, technical director, diving security director, special tasks director and a number of general members. It oversees the two following systems – a diver training standards system known as the "CMAS International Diver Training Standards" and a certification system known as "CMAS International Diver Certificates".[21][22]

Since CMAS effectively started as a volunteer organisation for hobbyists, its courses tend to reflect the full range of European and world diving standards. Compared to other diving organisations which may be more geared towards holiday and tropical water diving. While organisations like PADI or SSI tend to bring divers into the water immediately, CMAS entry-level training is more extensive, featuring more "classroom" delivered theory.[23]

Qualifications edit

Standards, certification and training delivery edit

 
The CMAS training system.

The CMAS Technical Committee has developed a qualification system currently known as the "CMAS International Diver Training Standards" which consists of published universal standards for recreational diving, technical diving and leadership diver grades.[24]

The CMAS Technical Committee has also developed a diving certification system called the "CMAS International Diver Training Certification System" for most of its diver training standards and which permits divers that have been trained in accordance with the CMAS International Diver Training Standards, to have their training recognised worldwide particularly in countries where CMAS affiliated federations exist. The system includes a double sided certification card format where one side depicts the achieved CMAS standard while the other side has details of the issuing organisation and the diver.[22][25]

CMAS itself does not provide training or conduct the issuing of certifications – this is available from two sources. Firstly, from national diving federations affiliated to the CMAS Technical Committee using their member diving clubs, their member instructors where the federation is exclusively an instructor organisation or by agreement with independent underwater diving training organizations operating in the countries where those federations are based.[26][27][28] Secondly, from specially accredited dive centres known as "CMAS Dive Centers" (CDC) who use dedicated CMAS training materials.[29]

Recreational diver training programmes edit

 
CMAS four-star diver certification card

Standards are offered for recreational diver training for the following grades of scuba and snorkel divers.[24]

  • Introductory SCUBA Experience – "this training programme aims at providing interested persons with an introductory diving experience, to a maximum depth of ten (10) metres under the direct supervision of a CMAS Instructor, whilst using air as a breathing gas, in a safe manner."[30]
  • One Star Diver – "a diver who is competent in the safe and correct use of all appropriate open water scuba diving equipment in a sheltered water training area and is ready to gain open water diving experience in the company of an experienced diver."[31]
  • Two Star Diver – "a diver who has gained some open water diving experience and is considered ready to take part in dives partnered by a diver of at least the same or a higher grade. The two-star diver may dive with a One Star Diver in sheltered shallow water."[31]
  • Three Star Diver – "a fully trained, experienced, senior diver who is considered competent to supervise other divers of any grade in open water and support an instructor in the pool and open water training."[31]
  • Four Star Diver – "a three-star diver who has attained a higher than average level of knowledge and ability supported by broad diving experience. They are able to assist in the training of One Star Divers and be competent to lead divers in order to accomplish major diving tasks or project objectives."[31]

Snorkelling

  • One Star Snorkel Diver – "a snorkel diver who is competent in the safe and correct use of relevant snorkel diving equipment used in a swimming pool or sheltered water. The snorkel diver is familiar with relevant personal equipment and its use in a sheltered open water area. The snorkel diver is ready to gain further open water training."[32]
  • Two Star Snorkel Diver – "a snorkel diver who has gained some open water diving experience. The snorkel diver is considered ready to take part in dives with other snorkel divers, under supervision if a minor. The CMAS 2 star snorkel diver is considered trained."[32]
  • Three Star Snorkel Diver – "A fully trained snorkel diver who has gained considerable experience in open water snorkel diving under various conditions. The three-star snorkel diver has acquired life-saving skills and can lead snorkel divers in open water dives."[32]

Speciality diver training programmes edit

Standards are provided for the following speciality training for recreational divers:[24]

Technical diver training programmes edit

Standards are provided for the following technical diver training grades:[24]

Leadership diver training programmes edit

Standards are provided for the training of the following grades of recreational snorkel and scuba instructors:[24]

  • One Star Snorkel Diver Instructor – "a CMAS 2 star snorkel diver who is interested in and has knowledge of practical snorkel diver instruction. The instructor is qualified to conduct practical lessons in a swimming pool and to teach the CMAS 1 star snorkel diver certificate. The instructor can be used as an assistant instructor in open water, but cannot plan an open water dive and lead a group of divers on his own."[32]
  • Two Star Snorkel Diver Instructor – "an experienced one-star snorkel diver instructor who has the knowledge, skills, and experience required to lead and instruct 1, 2 and 3 Star snorkel diver students in the classroom, swimming pool, and open water. The experienced CMAS 2 Star snorkel diver instructor may assist in the training and education of CMAS 1 Star snorkel diver instructors."[32]
  • One Star Instructor – "a three- or four-star diver who has demonstrated a knowledge of the techniques of diving instruction and has proven, under evaluation, to be competent in practical instructional skills and diving safety procedures: They are qualified to train and certify novice diving students in a full CMAS One-Star Diver scuba program."[31]
  • Two Star Instructor – "an experienced one-star instructor who has the knowledge, skills, and experience required to teach groups of divers in the classroom, pool, and in open water, and to train qualified dive supervisors, assistant instructors and assist in the training & evaluation of One-Star Instructors. They are qualified to teach and certify all CMAS diver levels including snorkel instructor levels."[31]
  • Three Star Instructor – "a highly experienced two-star instructor who is competent to train all grades of divers and instructors and able to take responsibility for instructor certification programs and the conduct of diving schools/centres and specialised training courses or events."[31]

Instructor speciality grades edit

Standards are provided for speciality training of assistants, dive supervisors, snorkel instructors and scuba instructors:[24]

  • Apnoea Instructor
  • Instructors Assistant for Disabled Divers
  • Instructor for Disabled Divers
  • Instructor Trainer for Disabled Divers
  • Nitrox Instructor
  • Advanced Nitrox Instructor
  • Nitrox Instructor Three Star
  • Ice Diver Instructor
  • Trimix Instructor
  • Advanced Trimix Instructor
  • Nitrox Gas Blender Instructor
  • Trimix Gas Blender Instructor
  • Cave Diving Instructor I (Cavern Diving Instructor)
  • Cave Diving Instructor II (Full Cave Diving Instructor)
  • Cave Diving Instructor III (Cave Diving Staff Instructor)
  • Recreational Scooter Assistant
  • Technical Scooter Assistant
  • Overhead Environment Scooter Assistant
  • Recreational Scooter Instructor
  • Technical Scooter Instructor
  • Overhead Environment Scooter Instructor
  • Semi-Closed Rebreather Instructor
  • Advanced Semi-Closed Rebreather
  • Closed Circuit Rebreather Instructor
  • Children Diving Dive Leader
  • Children Diving Instructor
  • Children Diving Instructor Trainer

Scientific committee edit

Role edit

The committee considers its main task is to bring to the attention of the world underwater diving community, the important issues concerning the marine environment and how divers can play a major role in protecting it by serving as frontline observers of its overall health, particularly in respect to invasive species, coastal ecosystems and biodiversity.[33] Its officers who are elected from persons nominated at the CMAS General Assembly by affiliated national diving federations include the following positions – president, secretary, a number of general members and presidents of the following commissions – marine biology, marine archaeology, geology and professional relationships.[6]

Scientific diving codes edit

Over a 10-year period from 1977, it was responsible for the development of the "Code of Practice for Scientific Diving" for UNESCO[34] in cooperation with Sea Grant. [citation needed]

Qualifications edit

The CMAS Scientific Committee oversees a system of diving standards and certification that operates in parallel to the CMAS International Diver Training Certification System. The system was developed to which recognize the status of a diver who is qualified to dive in the course of research whilst employed. This internationally recognized standard of competence is a distinct advantage for working scientists who wish to travel between laboratories and institutes in different countries. Known as the CMAS Scientific Diver Standard, the system consists of the following diver and instructor grades:

  • CMAS Scientific Diver (CSD) (pre-requisite of CMAS 2 Star Diver plus scientific diver training)
  • CMAS Advanced Scientific Diver (CASD) (pre-requisite of CMAS 3 Star Diver plus advanced scientific diver training)
  • CMAS Scientific Diving Instructor (pre-requisite: CMAS 2 Star Instructor)
  • CMAS Confirmed Scientific Diving Instructor (pre-requisite: CMAS 3 Star Instructor)

A programme of specialist courses both at entry and advanced levels in underwater archaeology, freshwater biology, marine biology, marine geology and oceanology is also offered. Training and certification (also known as brevets) for the above qualifications is available from organisations known as CMAS Scientific Centres (CSC).[35]

Recognitions, agreements and affiliations edit

Recognitions edit

Organisations which recognise CMAS as the international federation for underwater sport and activities include:

Agreements edit

  • Agreement with the International Life Saving Federation (ILSF) was signed on 21 October 1994 regarding recognition of ILSF's rescue diver and instructors.[42]
  • Agreement with the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) was signed on 30 January 1998 in Anaheim regarding a system of recognition for scuba divers moving between the CMAS and PADI training schemes.[43]
  • Agreement with the Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS) was signed on 27 April 2002 in Brussels to 'explore the possibilities of cooperation between NAS and CMAS in the field of underwater archaeology' including "exchange of information" and mutual recognition of training programs.[citation needed]

Affiliations edit

Member federations edit

Source:[45]

In Feb 2024, 105 nations:

  1. Africa: 15 Nations [46]
  2. Asia: 27 Nations [47]
  3. Ocean: 3 Nations [48]
  4. America: 15 Nations [49]
  5. Euro: 40 Nations [50]

CMAS membership consists of at least 130 national federations from five continents:[2][51]

Africa America Asia Europe Oceania
  •   Algeria (Fédération Algerienne De Sauvetage De Secourisme Et Des Activites Subaquatiques)
  •   Cape Verde (Federacao Cabo Verde Desportivo Subm. José Maria Aquatico Herrer)
  •   Egypt (Egyptian Underwater & Lifesaving Federation)
  •   Kenya (Kenya Lifesaving Federation)
  •   Madagascar (Fédération Malgache De Plongée Sous Marinem)
  •   Morocco (Federation Royale Marocaine De Plongée Et Activites Subaquatiques)
  •   Mauritius (Mauritian Scuba Diving Association)
  •   Namibia (Namibia Underwater Federation)
  •   Djibouti (Federation Djiboutienne De Sports Subaquatiques)
  •   Seychelles (Scuba Divers Federation Of Seychelles)
  •   Seychelles (Submarine Activity Federation Seychelles)
  •   South Africa (Cmas Instructors South Africa)
  •   South Africa (South African Underwater Sports Federation)
  •   Tunisia (Fédération Des Activites Subaquatiques De Tunisie)
  •   Tunisia (Fédération Tunisienne Des Pêches Sportives)
  •   United States (United States Underwater Sport Federation)
  •   United States (U.S. Freediving Federation)
  •   United States (Underwater Society Of America)
  •   Argentina (FederaciÓn Argentina De Actividades Subacuaticas)
  •   Argentina (Asociación De Hockey Subacuático De Argentina)
  •   Brazil (Confederaço Brasileira De Pesca E Desportos SubaquÁticos)
  •   Canada (Canadian Underwater Games Association)
  •   Canada (Association Des Moniteurs De La Cmas Qc)
  •   Canada (Canadian Diving Program)
  •   Chile (Federación Deportiva Nacional De Actividades Subacuáticas Y Salvamento Acuático)
  •   Colombia (Federacion Colombiana De Actividades Subauaticas)
  •   Cuba (Federacion Cubana De Actividades Subacuaticuas)
  •   Ecuador (Federación Ecuatoriana De Buceo Y Actividades Subacuaticas)
  •   Mexico (Federacion Mexicana De Actividades Subacuaticas A.C.)
  •   Mexico (International Diving Instructors Mexico)
  •   Peru (Federacion Deportiva Peruana De Actividades Subacuaticas)
  •   Uruguay (Federacion Uruguaya De Actividades Subacuaticas)
  •   Venezuela (Federacion Venezolana De Actividades Subacuaticas)
  •   United Arab Emirates (Fujairah International Marine Club)
  •   China (Chinese Underwater Association)
  •   Hong Kong (Hong Kong Underwater Association)
  •   India (Underwater Sport Association India)
  •   Indonesia (Indonesian Subaquatic Sport Association)
  •   Iran (Islamic Republic Of Iran Lifesaving Federation)
  •   Jordan (Royal Jordanian Marine Sports Federation)
  •   Israel (The Israeli Diving Federation)
  •   Japan (Japan Cmas Instructor Association)
  •   Japan (Japan Underwater Sports Federation)
  •   Japan (Japan Educational Facilities Federation)
  •   Japan (Jcs)
  •   Japan (Marine Techno Educational System Diving Division)
  •   Japan (Kansai Sports Diving Federation Japan)
  •   Kazakhstan (Underwater Federation Republic Of Kazakhstan)
  •   Kuwait (Kuwait Academy For Diving & Swimming)
  •   Kuwait (Kuwait Diving And Lifesaving Committee)
  •   Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz Underwater Federation)
  •   Lebanon (Lebanon Water Festival)
  •   Malaysia (Malayan Sub Aqua Club)
  •   Malaysia (Malaysia Coastal Subaquatic Federation)
  •   Maldives (Maldives Underwater Federation)
  •   Northern Mariana Islands (Toa Engineering Corporation)
  •   Palestine (Palestinian Swimming & Aquatic Sport Federation)
  •   Philippines (Philippine Federation Of Cmas Underwater Activities)
  •   Philippines (Philippine Association On Underwater Activities)
  •   Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabia Maritime Sports Federation)
  •   Singapore (Singapore Underwater Federation)
  •   South Korea (Asia Diving Council)
  •   South Korea (Korea Underwater Association)
  •   Syria (Syrian Underwater Sport Federation)
  •   Chinese Taipei (Chinese Taipei Underwater Federation)
  •   Chinese Taipei (Taiwan Technical & Science Diving Association)
  •   Thailand (Association Of Thailand Underwater Sports)
  •   Vietnam (Vietnam Aquatic Sports Association)

See also edit

General edit

Key people edit

Organisations edit

Sport edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • CMAS homepage
  • Results
  • CMAS American Zone (in Spanish, English and Portuguese)
  • Asian Underwater Federation (CMAS Asia)
  • CMAS Europe homepage

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Confederation Mondiale des Activites Subaquatiques CMAS is an international federation that represents underwater activities in underwater sport and underwater sciences and oversees an international system of recreational snorkel and scuba diver training and recognition It is also known by its English name the World Underwater Federation and its Spanish name Confederacion Mundial De Actividades Subacuaticas Its foundation in Monaco during January 1959 makes it one of the world s oldest underwater diving organisations 1 Confederation Mondiale des Activites SubaquatiquesWorld Underwater FederationConfederacion Mundial De Actividades SubacuaticasCMAS LogoAbbreviationCMASPredecessorCIPS Comite des Sports Sous MarinsFormationJanuary 11 1959 65 years ago 1959 01 11 at MonacoTypeSports federationINGODiver training organizationPurposeUnderwater sports amp sciences and diver trainingHeadquartersRome ItalyLocationViale Tiziano 74 00196 Roma ItalyRegion servedInternationalMembershipNational FederationsOfficial languageFrench English SpanishLeaderAnna ArzhanovaKey peopleJacques Yves CousteauMain organGeneral assemblyAffiliationsSportAccordARISFIWGAIUCNStaff5Websitewww cmas org Contents 1 Origins 2 Organisation 2 1 The steering committee 3 Sport committee 3 1 Competitions 3 1 1 Events 3 1 2 Continental 3 1 2 1 Asia 3 1 2 2 Africa 3 1 2 3 America 3 1 2 4 Euro 3 2 International organisations 4 Technical committee 4 1 Role 4 2 Qualifications 4 2 1 Standards certification and training delivery 4 2 2 Recreational diver training programmes 4 2 3 Speciality diver training programmes 4 2 4 Technical diver training programmes 4 2 5 Leadership diver training programmes 4 2 6 Instructor speciality grades 5 Scientific committee 5 1 Role 5 2 Scientific diving codes 5 3 Qualifications 6 Recognitions agreements and affiliations 6 1 Recognitions 6 2 Agreements 6 3 Affiliations 7 Member federations 8 See also 8 1 General 8 2 Key people 8 3 Organisations 8 4 Sport 9 References 10 External linksOrigins editAn international congress of diving federations representing all underwater disciplines met in Brussels on 28 September 1958 National delegates attended from following countries Belgium Brazil France the Federal Republic of Germany Greece Italy Monaco Portugal Switzerland the United States of America and the former Yugoslavia Following a decision at that congress a meeting was held in Monaco on 9 11 January 1959 which officially established the World Underwater Federation with an acronym based on its French title as CMAS 2 A founding member and key proponent of CMAS was the French underwater explorer and diving pioneer Jacques Yves Cousteau who was chosen to be the inaugural president with Luigi Ferraro Italian underwater pioneer appointed as vice president 3 CMAS succeeded the Comite des Sports Sous Marins Underwater Sports Committee of the Confederation Internationale de la Peche Sportive CIPS International Confederation of Sport Fishing which was founded on 22 February 1952 2 3 Organisation editCMAS consists of three major committees sport technical and scientific 4 5 6 These committees are overseen by a board of directors BoD elected periodically at the annually convened general assembly The BoD the sport committee and the scientific committee oversee sub committees known as commissions Day to day operation is overseen by a steering committee appointed from the BoD Its headquarters is currently located in Rome The steering committee edit The steering committee consists of eight members As of 2020 the members were 7 President Anna Arzhanova Russia Secretary general Kevin O Shaughnessy Ireland Vice president Alain Germain France Vice president William Pena Colombia President sports committee Michel Gaunard France President technical committee Flemming Holmn Denmark President scientific committee Francisco Lacase Argentina Treasurer Ilias Xiarchos Greece Sport committee editIn 2024 have 11 sports 8 Underwater Football ParasportsThe sports committee consists of commissions representing the following underwater sports freediving apnoea freediving Scubadiving aquathlon finswimming spearfishing sport diving underwater hockey underwater orienteering underwater rugby underwater target shooting underwater photography Visual Para Sports 9 10 11 12 An additional commission known as visual represents the sports of underwater photography and underwater video 13 All of those sports are governed at the international level uniquely by CMAS with exception of apnoea in which competition and governance is also provided by a rival organisation AIDA International 14 Competitions edit CMAS organises World Continentals Zones nationals seniors juniors and masters Championships and Cups for the sports that it governs CMAS organises various global and regional competitions for the sports that it governs Such competitions include but are not limited to XVIII 18th CMAS Finswimming World Cup 2024 15 apnoea freediving Events edit Source 16 CMAS Games 2007 Finswimming World Championships 1976 and Finswimming World Cup 2007 Underwater Hockey World Championships 1980 Underwater Orienteering World Championships 1973 Underwater Photography World Championships 1985 Underwater Rugby World Championships 1980 FISU World University Championship Finswimming CMAS 18th Finswimming European Juniors Championship 5th CMAS Finswimming Open Water World Masters Championship 22nd CMAS Finswimming Open Water World Seniors Championship 19th CMAS Finswimming Open Water World Juniors Championship Freediving World Cup CMAS World Cup Philippines San Francisco 14th CMAS World Freediving Indoor Championship 2024 8th CMAS Freediving Depth World Championship 2024 4th CMAS Master Freediving Depth World Championship 32nd CMAS Open European and 15th Junior Open European Orienteering Championships XXXIV MEN amp III WOMEN CMAS SPEARFISHING EURO AFRICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2nd CMAS Spearfishing World Cup of Clubs CMAS IX Panamerican Championships Spearfishing 2nd Target Shooting Open International Target Shooting International competitions Target Shooting World Cup for Clubs 6th CMAS Underwater Hockey Age Group World Championship 8th Asian Underwater Hockey Cup In 2007 CMAS launched the CMAS Games with the first edition taking place in Bari Italy The event aimed to grow the popularity of underwater sports by bringing all the world championships under one event However the event was unpopular as many of the sports had to adjust their calendars in order to synchronise the various competitions The CMAS Games were scrapped after their first edition and the various sports returned to having their own individual championships Continental edit Asia edit Source 17 18th Asian Finswimming Championships and 6th Asian Junior FinswimmingPhuket Thailand from November 24th 28th 2023 18 19 20 Only 3 SportsAUF International Underwater Photography CompetitionAsian Finswimming Championships and 6th Asian Junior FinswimmingAsian Underwater Hockey Cup Africa edit America edit Euro edit International organisations edit AIDA International Worldwide rule and record keeping body for competitive breath hold events Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations Voluntary association International World Games Association List of international sport federationsTechnical committee editRole edit The role of the technical committee is the provision of safe diving for CMAS members and seeks to achieve this by promoting world class standards for all aspects of Scuba Diving and ensuring adherence of them by member federations and dive providers 21 Its officers who are elected from persons nominated at the CMAS General Assembly by affiliated national diving federations include the following positions president secretary standards director education director technical director diving security director special tasks director and a number of general members It oversees the two following systems a diver training standards system known as the CMAS International Diver Training Standards and a certification system known as CMAS International Diver Certificates 21 22 Since CMAS effectively started as a volunteer organisation for hobbyists its courses tend to reflect the full range of European and world diving standards Compared to other diving organisations which may be more geared towards holiday and tropical water diving While organisations like PADI or SSI tend to bring divers into the water immediately CMAS entry level training is more extensive featuring more classroom delivered theory 23 Qualifications edit Standards certification and training delivery edit nbsp The CMAS training system The CMAS Technical Committee has developed a qualification system currently known as the CMAS International Diver Training Standards which consists of published universal standards for recreational diving technical diving and leadership diver grades 24 The CMAS Technical Committee has also developed a diving certification system called the CMAS International Diver Training Certification System for most of its diver training standards and which permits divers that have been trained in accordance with the CMAS International Diver Training Standards to have their training recognised worldwide particularly in countries where CMAS affiliated federations exist The system includes a double sided certification card format where one side depicts the achieved CMAS standard while the other side has details of the issuing organisation and the diver 22 25 CMAS itself does not provide training or conduct the issuing of certifications this is available from two sources Firstly from national diving federations affiliated to the CMAS Technical Committee using their member diving clubs their member instructors where the federation is exclusively an instructor organisation or by agreement with independent underwater diving training organizations operating in the countries where those federations are based 26 27 28 Secondly from specially accredited dive centres known as CMAS Dive Centers CDC who use dedicated CMAS training materials 29 Recreational diver training programmes edit nbsp CMAS four star diver certification card Standards are offered for recreational diver training for the following grades of scuba and snorkel divers 24 Introductory SCUBA Experience this training programme aims at providing interested persons with an introductory diving experience to a maximum depth of ten 10 metres under the direct supervision of a CMAS Instructor whilst using air as a breathing gas in a safe manner 30 One Star Diver a diver who is competent in the safe and correct use of all appropriate open water scuba diving equipment in a sheltered water training area and is ready to gain open water diving experience in the company of an experienced diver 31 Two Star Diver a diver who has gained some open water diving experience and is considered ready to take part in dives partnered by a diver of at least the same or a higher grade The two star diver may dive with a One Star Diver in sheltered shallow water 31 Three Star Diver a fully trained experienced senior diver who is considered competent to supervise other divers of any grade in open water and support an instructor in the pool and open water training 31 Four Star Diver a three star diver who has attained a higher than average level of knowledge and ability supported by broad diving experience They are able to assist in the training of One Star Divers and be competent to lead divers in order to accomplish major diving tasks or project objectives 31 Snorkelling One Star Snorkel Diver a snorkel diver who is competent in the safe and correct use of relevant snorkel diving equipment used in a swimming pool or sheltered water The snorkel diver is familiar with relevant personal equipment and its use in a sheltered open water area The snorkel diver is ready to gain further open water training 32 Two Star Snorkel Diver a snorkel diver who has gained some open water diving experience The snorkel diver is considered ready to take part in dives with other snorkel divers under supervision if a minor The CMAS 2 star snorkel diver is considered trained 32 Three Star Snorkel Diver A fully trained snorkel diver who has gained considerable experience in open water snorkel diving under various conditions The three star snorkel diver has acquired life saving skills and can lead snorkel divers in open water dives 32 Speciality diver training programmes edit Standards are provided for the following speciality training for recreational divers 24 Apnoea Diver Level I Apnoea Diver Level II Apnoea Diver Level III Disabled Diver Open Water Diving Environment Level I Disabled Diver Open Water Diving Environment Level II Disabled Diver Open Water Diving Environment Level III Enriched Air Nitrox Diver Drysuit Diver Altitude Diver Underwater Navigation Search and Recovery Diver Ice Diver Compressor Operator Nitrox Gas Blender Trimix Gas Blender Cave Diver Level I Cavern Diver Recreational Scooter Diver CPR amp BLS Oxygen Administration Rescue Diver Recreational Trimix Diver Semi Closed Rebreather Diver Advanced Semi Closed Rebreather Diver Closed Circuit Rebreather Diver Children Diving Bronze Award Children Diving Gold Award Children Diving Silver Award Wreck Diver Level 1 Wreck Diver Level 2 Technical diver training programmes edit Standards are provided for the following technical diver training grades 24 Advanced Nitrox Diver Advanced Semi Closed Rebreather Diver Cave Diver Level II Apprentice Cave Diver Cave Diver Level III Full Cave Diver Extended Range Nitrox Diver Normoxic Trimix Diver Overhead environment Scooter Technical Scooter Diver Trimix Diver Advanced Trimix Diver Leadership diver training programmes edit Standards are provided for the training of the following grades of recreational snorkel and scuba instructors 24 One Star Snorkel Diver Instructor a CMAS 2 star snorkel diver who is interested in and has knowledge of practical snorkel diver instruction The instructor is qualified to conduct practical lessons in a swimming pool and to teach the CMAS 1 star snorkel diver certificate The instructor can be used as an assistant instructor in open water but cannot plan an open water dive and lead a group of divers on his own 32 Two Star Snorkel Diver Instructor an experienced one star snorkel diver instructor who has the knowledge skills and experience required to lead and instruct 1 2 and 3 Star snorkel diver students in the classroom swimming pool and open water The experienced CMAS 2 Star snorkel diver instructor may assist in the training and education of CMAS 1 Star snorkel diver instructors 32 One Star Instructor a three or four star diver who has demonstrated a knowledge of the techniques of diving instruction and has proven under evaluation to be competent in practical instructional skills and diving safety procedures They are qualified to train and certify novice diving students in a full CMAS One Star Diver scuba program 31 Two Star Instructor an experienced one star instructor who has the knowledge skills and experience required to teach groups of divers in the classroom pool and in open water and to train qualified dive supervisors assistant instructors and assist in the training amp evaluation of One Star Instructors They are qualified to teach and certify all CMAS diver levels including snorkel instructor levels 31 Three Star Instructor a highly experienced two star instructor who is competent to train all grades of divers and instructors and able to take responsibility for instructor certification programs and the conduct of diving schools centres and specialised training courses or events 31 Instructor speciality grades edit Standards are provided for speciality training of assistants dive supervisors snorkel instructors and scuba instructors 24 Apnoea Instructor Instructors Assistant for Disabled Divers Instructor for Disabled Divers Instructor Trainer for Disabled Divers Nitrox Instructor Advanced Nitrox Instructor Nitrox Instructor Three Star Ice Diver Instructor Trimix Instructor Advanced Trimix Instructor Nitrox Gas Blender Instructor Trimix Gas Blender Instructor Cave Diving Instructor I Cavern Diving Instructor Cave Diving Instructor II Full Cave Diving Instructor Cave Diving Instructor III Cave Diving Staff Instructor Recreational Scooter Assistant Technical Scooter Assistant Overhead Environment Scooter Assistant Recreational Scooter Instructor Technical Scooter Instructor Overhead Environment Scooter Instructor Semi Closed Rebreather Instructor Advanced Semi Closed Rebreather Closed Circuit Rebreather Instructor Children Diving Dive Leader Children Diving Instructor Children Diving Instructor TrainerScientific committee editRole edit The committee considers its main task is to bring to the attention of the world underwater diving community the important issues concerning the marine environment and how divers can play a major role in protecting it by serving as frontline observers of its overall health particularly in respect to invasive species coastal ecosystems and biodiversity 33 Its officers who are elected from persons nominated at the CMAS General Assembly by affiliated national diving federations include the following positions president secretary a number of general members and presidents of the following commissions marine biology marine archaeology geology and professional relationships 6 Scientific diving codes edit Over a 10 year period from 1977 it was responsible for the development of the Code of Practice for Scientific Diving for UNESCO 34 in cooperation with Sea Grant citation needed Qualifications edit The CMAS Scientific Committee oversees a system of diving standards and certification that operates in parallel to the CMAS International Diver Training Certification System The system was developed to which recognize the status of a diver who is qualified to dive in the course of research whilst employed This internationally recognized standard of competence is a distinct advantage for working scientists who wish to travel between laboratories and institutes in different countries Known as the CMAS Scientific Diver Standard the system consists of the following diver and instructor grades CMAS Scientific Diver CSD pre requisite of CMAS 2 Star Diver plus scientific diver training CMAS Advanced Scientific Diver CASD pre requisite of CMAS 3 Star Diver plus advanced scientific diver training CMAS Scientific Diving Instructor pre requisite CMAS 2 Star Instructor CMAS Confirmed Scientific Diving Instructor pre requisite CMAS 3 Star Instructor A programme of specialist courses both at entry and advanced levels in underwater archaeology freshwater biology marine biology marine geology and oceanology is also offered Training and certification also known as brevets for the above qualifications is available from organisations known as CMAS Scientific Centres CSC 35 Recognitions agreements and affiliations editRecognitions edit Organisations which recognise CMAS as the international federation for underwater sport and activities include International Olympic Committee IOC 36 37 UNESCO 38 SportAccord formerly General Association of International Sports Federations GAISF 39 World Games 40 World Anti Doping Agency WADA 41 Agreements edit Agreement with the International Life Saving Federation ILSF was signed on 21 October 1994 regarding recognition of ILSF s rescue diver and instructors 42 Agreement with the Professional Association of Diving Instructors PADI was signed on 30 January 1998 in Anaheim regarding a system of recognition for scuba divers moving between the CMAS and PADI training schemes 43 Agreement with the Nautical Archaeology Society NAS was signed on 27 April 2002 in Brussels to explore the possibilities of cooperation between NAS and CMAS in the field of underwater archaeology including exchange of information and mutual recognition of training programs citation needed Affiliations edit International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN 44 Member federations editSource 45 In Feb 2024 105 nations Africa 15 Nations 46 Asia 27 Nations 47 Ocean 3 Nations 48 America 15 Nations 49 Euro 40 Nations 50 CMAS membership consists of at least 130 national federations from five continents 2 51 Africa America Asia Europe Oceania nbsp Algeria Federation Algerienne De Sauvetage De Secourisme Et Des Activites Subaquatiques nbsp Cape Verde Federacao Cabo Verde Desportivo Subm Jose Maria Aquatico Herrer nbsp Egypt Egyptian Underwater amp Lifesaving Federation nbsp Kenya Kenya Lifesaving Federation nbsp Madagascar Federation Malgache De Plongee Sous Marinem nbsp Morocco Federation Royale Marocaine De Plongee Et Activites Subaquatiques nbsp Mauritius Mauritian Scuba Diving Association nbsp Namibia Namibia Underwater Federation nbsp Djibouti Federation Djiboutienne De Sports Subaquatiques nbsp Seychelles Scuba Divers Federation Of Seychelles nbsp Seychelles Submarine Activity Federation Seychelles nbsp South Africa Cmas Instructors South Africa nbsp South Africa South African Underwater Sports Federation nbsp Tunisia Federation Des Activites Subaquatiques De Tunisie nbsp Tunisia Federation Tunisienne Des Peches Sportives nbsp United States United States Underwater Sport Federation nbsp United States U S Freediving Federation nbsp United States Underwater Society Of America nbsp Argentina Federacion Argentina De Actividades Subacuaticas nbsp Argentina Asociacion De Hockey Subacuatico De Argentina nbsp Brazil Confederaco Brasileira De Pesca E Desportos SubaquAticos nbsp Canada Canadian Underwater Games Association nbsp Canada Association Des Moniteurs De La Cmas Qc nbsp Canada Canadian Diving Program nbsp Chile Federacion Deportiva Nacional De Actividades Subacuaticas Y Salvamento Acuatico nbsp Colombia Federacion Colombiana De Actividades Subauaticas nbsp Cuba Federacion Cubana De Actividades Subacuaticuas nbsp Ecuador Federacion Ecuatoriana De Buceo Y Actividades Subacuaticas nbsp Mexico Federacion Mexicana De Actividades Subacuaticas A C nbsp Mexico International Diving Instructors Mexico nbsp Peru Federacion Deportiva Peruana De Actividades Subacuaticas nbsp Uruguay Federacion Uruguaya De Actividades Subacuaticas nbsp Venezuela Federacion Venezolana De Actividades Subacuaticas nbsp United Arab Emirates Fujairah International Marine Club nbsp China Chinese Underwater Association nbsp Hong Kong Hong Kong Underwater Association nbsp India Underwater Sport Association India nbsp Indonesia Indonesian Subaquatic Sport Association nbsp Iran Islamic Republic Of Iran Lifesaving Federation nbsp Jordan Royal Jordanian Marine Sports Federation nbsp Israel The Israeli Diving Federation nbsp Japan Japan Cmas Instructor Association nbsp Japan Japan Underwater Sports Federation nbsp Japan Japan Educational Facilities Federation nbsp Japan Jcs nbsp Japan Marine Techno Educational System Diving Division nbsp Japan Kansai Sports Diving Federation Japan nbsp Kazakhstan Underwater Federation Republic Of Kazakhstan nbsp Kuwait Kuwait Academy For Diving amp Swimming nbsp Kuwait Kuwait Diving And Lifesaving Committee nbsp Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz Underwater Federation nbsp Lebanon Lebanon Water Festival nbsp Malaysia Malayan Sub Aqua Club nbsp Malaysia Malaysia Coastal Subaquatic Federation nbsp Maldives Maldives Underwater Federation nbsp Northern Mariana Islands Toa Engineering Corporation nbsp Palestine Palestinian Swimming amp Aquatic Sport Federation nbsp Philippines Philippine Federation Of Cmas Underwater Activities nbsp Philippines Philippine Association On Underwater Activities nbsp Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Maritime Sports Federation nbsp Singapore Singapore Underwater Federation nbsp South Korea Asia Diving Council nbsp South Korea Korea Underwater Association nbsp Syria Syrian Underwater Sport Federation nbsp Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Underwater Federation nbsp Chinese Taipei Taiwan Technical amp Science Diving Association nbsp Thailand Association Of Thailand Underwater Sports nbsp Vietnam Vietnam Aquatic Sports Association nbsp Armenia Armenian Federation Of Underwater Sports nbsp Austria Austrian Diving Federation nbsp Belarus Belarus Federation Of Underwater Sport nbsp Belgium Royal Belgian Diving Federation nbsp Belgium Groupe Belge De Recherches Scientifiques Sous Marines nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Diving Association Of Bosnia And Herzegovina nbsp Bulgaria Bulgarian National Association Of Underwater Activity nbsp Bulgaria Federation Bulgare De Peche Sous Marine nbsp Croatia Croatian Diving Federation nbsp Croatia Croatian Federation Of Sports Fishing On Sea nbsp Cyprus Cyprus Federation Of Underwater Activities nbsp Czech Republic Divers Association Of Czech Republic nbsp Denmark Danish Sports Diver Federation nbsp Estonia Estonian Underwater Federation nbsp Finland Finnish Divers Federation nbsp France Federation francaise d etudes et de sports sous marins nbsp Georgia Georgian Underwater Sports Federation nbsp Germany Verband Deutscher Sporttaucher E V nbsp Greece Hellenic Federation For Underwater Activities amp Sportfishing nbsp Greece Hellenic Swimming Federation nbsp Hungary Hungarian Divers Federation nbsp Hungary Underwater Explorers Federation nbsp Ireland Irish Underwater Federation nbsp Israel Israeli Diving Federation nbsp Italy Federazione Italiana Pesca Sportiva E Attivita Subacquee nbsp Italy Comitato Italiano Ricerche Studi Subaquei nbsp Italy International Academy Of Underwater Sciences And Techniques nbsp Italy Nadd Global Diving Agency nbsp Italy Asd Acqua Team nbsp Italy Union Italienne Sport Pour Tous nbsp Italy Associazione Cmas Diving Center Italia nbsp Italy Associaziona Nazionale Istruttori Subacquei nbsp Italy Federazione Italiana Attivita Subacquee nbsp Italy Federazione Italiana Sport Acquatici nbsp Italy Asi Alleanza Sportiva Italiana Divisione Subacquea nbsp Italy Esa Worldwide nbsp Italy Albatros Progetto Paolo Pinto nbsp Latvia Cmas Baltic Sporta Biedrtba nbsp Latvia Latviajas Zemudens Sporta Federacija nbsp Liechtenstein Liechtensteiner Tauchsport Verband nbsp Lithuania Lithuanian Underwater Sport Federation nbsp Luxembourg Federation Luxembourgeoise nbsp North Macedonia Macedonian Diving Federation nbsp Malta Federation Of Underwater Activities Malta nbsp Moldova Federation Of Underwater Activities Of The Republic Of Moldova nbsp Monaco Federation Monegasque Des Activites Subaquatiques nbsp Montenegro Diving Association Of Montenegro nbsp Norway Norwegian Diving Federation nbsp Netherlands Nederlandse Onderwatersport Bond nbsp Poland Underwater Activity Commission Polish Tourist Country Lovers Society nbsp Poland Polish Underwater Federation nbsp Poland Commission Diving Nationale Defense League nbsp Portugal Federation Portugaise D Activites Subaquatiques nbsp Russia Russian Underwater Federation nbsp San Marino Federazione Sammarinese Attivita Subacquee nbsp Serbia Serbian Underwater Association nbsp Slovakia Slovak Diving Association nbsp Slovenia Slovenian Diving Federation nbsp Spain Federacion Espanola De Actividades Subacuaticas nbsp Sweden Swedish Sportsdiving Federation nbsp Switzerland Schweizer Unterwassersport Verband nbsp Switzerland Cmas Ch nbsp Turkey Turkish Underwater Sports Federation nbsp Ukraine Public Organization Ukrainian Federation Of Underwater Sport And Underwater Activities nbsp United Kingdom Sub Aqua Association nbsp United Kingdom British Spearfishing Association nbsp Australia Australian Underwater Federation nbsp Tahiti Federation Tahitienne De Sports Subaquatique De Competition nbsp New Zealand New Zealand Underwater Association See also editGeneral edit List of diver certification organizations Agencies which issue certification for competence in diving skills Key people edit Frederic Dumas French pioneer of scuba diving Philippe Tailliez French pioneer of scuba diving and underwater photographer Organisations edit CMAS Europe Non profit branch of the world underwater federation representing European affiliates Scuba Educators International Recreational diver training and certification agency YMCA SCUBA Program Defunct recreational diver training and certification agency Sport edit Finswimming World Championships International event for the underwater sport of finswimming Underwater Hockey World Championships International event for the sport of Underwater Hockey Underwater Orienteering World Championships International sporting competition Underwater Photography World Championships International event for the sport of underwater photography Underwater Rugby World Championships International sporting competitionReferences edit The Cave Diving Group CDG was founded in 1946 in the UK The British Sub Aqua Club BSAC was founded in 1953 a b c The history of CMAS Confederation Mondiale des Activites Subaquatiques Archived from the original on 27 November 2022 Retrieved 20 April 2010 a b Luigi Ferraro C M A S Luigi 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