Fédération Française d'Études et de Sports Sous-Marins


The Fédération Française d'Études et de Sports Sous-Marins is a French sports federation specialized in recreational and competition underwater sports, like scuba diving and freediving. It is the main diver training organization in France.
The historical ancestor of the federation was created in 1948 under the name "Federation of societies for underwater fishing and swimming", and merged in 1955 with the "French federation of underwater activities" to become the current organization. It is one of the founding members of the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques created in 1959.
It has 140,000 members, 6,000 instructors, in 2,500 clubs. The federation has a delegation from the French Ministry of Sports to organize and develop scuba diving and related activities nationwide.

Origins and history

In 1948, the organisation was created under the title, Fédération des sociétés de pêche à la nage et d’études sous-marines .
In 1952, FSPNES became the Fédération des groupements régionaux de sports sous-marins .
In 1953, FGRSSM became the Fédération française des activités sous-marines .
In 1954, FFASM changed its name to the Fédération nationale française d’études et de sports sous-marins in order to avoid confusion with FASM, a rival organisation with a similar name.
In 1955, FNFESSM and FASM merged to become FFESSM.

Underwater sport

FFESSM supports competition at all levels for the following underwater sports: finswimming, freediving, spearfishing, underwater hockey, cave diving, underwater orienteering and underwater target shooting. It also offers competition in canyoning.

Qualifications

Diver level

As the federation is a founding member of CMAS, all certifications delivered to its divers come with a world equivalence.

Presidents of the FFESSM