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Fédération Française d'Études et de Sports Sous-Marins : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fédération Française d'Études et de Sports Sous-Marins
The Fédération Française d'Etudes et de Sports Sous Marins (FFESSM) (French Federation of Undersea Studies and Sports) is the main diver training organization of France and was formed in 1955 after a merger of 2 organisations of which one was founded as early as 1948. It has 160,000 members and consists of 2200 clubs. It is one of the founding members of the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS, World Confederation of Underwater Activities). The other French federation is the Fédération Sportive et Gymnique du Travail (FSGT). In France, there are two associations of professional instructors: the Association Nationale des Moniteurs de Plongée (ANMP) —which founded the European Committee of Professional Diving Instructors (CEDIP)—and the Société Nationale des Moniteurs de Plongée (SNMP). == Origins == In 1948, the organisation was created under the title, the ''Fédération des sociétés de pêche à la nage et d’études sous-marines'' (FSPNES) (Federation of Fishing and swimming underwater surveys). In 1952, FSPNES became the ''Fédération des groupements régionaux de sports sous-marins'' (FGRSSM) (Federation regional groupings of underwater sports). In 1953, FGRSSM became the ''Fédération française des activités sous-marines'' (FFASM) (French Federation of Underwater Activities). In 1954, FFASM changed its name to the ''Fédération nationale française d’études et de sports sous-marins'' (FNFESSM) (National Federation of French studies and underwater sports) in order to avoid confusion with FASM, a rival organisation with a similar name. In 1955, FNFESSM and FASM merged to become FFESSM.
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