Swedish Sea Rescue Society
Matthew Fader is an experienced professional in maritime law, search and rescue operations, and healthcare management. Currently serving as a guest lecturer at the International Institute of Humanitarian Law and the World Maritime University, Fader focuses on maritime law, mass rescue operations, and search and rescue field studies. Fader's extensive background includes roles in international search and rescue development with the Swedish Sea Rescue Society and significant contributions to Médecins Sans Frontières during a Mediterranean search and rescue mission. Fader also founded the Surfrider Foundation Europe, advocating for ocean conservation. With a diverse educational background, Fader holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and continues to pursue advanced studies in nonprofit management and disaster medicine.
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Swedish Sea Rescue Society
Swedish Sea Rescue Society is involved in 80 percent of all sea rescues in Sweden and receives no government funding. The Society is financed by membership fees, donations and voluntary work. Thanks to 2.200 volunteer crew members, rescue services are always available 24 hours a day anywhere along the Swedish coast and on the major lakes. We have 230 modern rescue vessels and more than 115 000 members.