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The Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue (Redningsselskapet in Norwegian, commonly shortened to RS) is the only organization wholly dedicated to assisting people and vessels at sea along the extensive
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Overview

Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue is a charity organization funded partly by membership fees, partly by donations, and partly by government subsidies. It employs 197 professional seamen, 60 at the head office in
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, and 14 in the regional branches. The organization has 4,200 volunteers, and around 111,000 paying members. Pleasure craft owners can sign up for a "totalmedlemsskap" (Total Membership), a service and assistance package deal. The organization's vision is "None Shall Drown". The organization publishes the quarterly magazine ''RS-Magasinet''.


Vessels

The organization operates 51 vessels stationed along the
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, as well as one each stationed on the lakes of Femunden and
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. 26 of the rescue craft along the coast are larger, permanently manned, sea-going, aluminium-hulled craft called ''redningsskøyte'' (Rescue Cruisers). The other are smaller craft manned by voluntary ''sjøredningskorps'' (Rescue Corps). There were 7,869 launches in 2017, assisting 21,190 persons, including saving 35 lives and 111 vessels. The organization also operates four ambulance vessels on the coast of
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Official mascot

The society's official mascot is Elias the Little Rescue Boat, who is the main character of an animated series on national television, books and merchandise. Elias is used by local chapters of the society to teach children about safety at sea. The TV series were nominated for best children's TV series in the
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History

Inspired by the British
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, the Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue was founded by the ''Kristiania Kjøbmannsforening'' (Kristiania Merchant's Association) in Kristiania (now
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) 9 July 1891, with the goal of increasing safety at sea by rescuing lives and property. The first rescue boat went into service in 1893. All vessels names carry the prefix "RS" (for "Redningsskøyte") and a number. Until 1893 the organization used pilot craft designed by
Colin Archer Colin Archer (22 July 1832 – 8 February 1921) was a Norwegian naval architect and shipbuilder known for his seaworthy pilot and rescue boats and the larger sailing and polar ships. His most famous ship is the '' Fram'', used on both in Fridt ...
. The first boat purpose-built for the organization was RS 5 Liv, which was the result of a design competition won by Christian Stephansen. After some design changes by Colin Archer, the craft was built in 1893–1894. She served until 1934, rescuing 132 lives, saved 41 ships and assisted 1338 others. The first ship class commissioned by the Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue was the Colin Archer class, designed by Colin Archer but drawing heavily on experience from the work with "Liv". The first ship of the class, RS 1 Colin Archer'' was launched in 1894. It served until 1933, rescued 274 lives and 67 ships, and assisted 1522 ships. The extremely rugged Colin Archer class sailing vessels became iconic in Norway, and to this day several of the class are used as private pleasure craft, or preserved in museums. The class is still popular today, and vessels are still built based on Archer's drawings. An updated and motorized design by Bjarne Aas was launched in 1932, with RS 38 Biskop Hvoslef being the first in class.


See also

* German Maritime Search and Rescue Service – German equivalent * Lebanese Sea Rescue Unit – Lebanese equivalent *
National Sea Rescue Institute The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a voluntary non-profit organization in South Africa tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention. It operates 41 bases (as of 2020) comprising coastal stations and inland stations on dams. Ther ...
– South African equivalent *
Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue (RCMSAR) is a volunteer marine rescue service that saves lives and promotes public recreational boating safety throughout the coastal and some inland waters of the province of British Columbia and is assoc ...
– West Coast Canadian equivalent *
Royal National Lifeboat Institute The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is the largest charity that saves lives at sea around the coasts of the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man, as well as on some inland waterways. It i ...
– British equivalent *
Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution The Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution ( Dutch: ''Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij'', abbreviated: ''KNRM'') is the voluntary organization in the Netherlands tasked with saving lives at sea. For that purpose, it maintains 45 l ...
– Dutch equivalent * Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer – French equivalent * Swedish Sea Rescue Society – Swedish equivalent * Whitfords Volunteer Sea Rescue Group – One of the 3 last independent charitable lifeboat stations left in Western Australia after the others came under the government FESA umbrella (some coerced, some voluntarily), the group and the other two still face government pressure to be nationalised) * New South Wales Marine Rescue - NSW Australia


References

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