Norwegian Diver Receives IMO Bravery Award for a Selfless Rescue Attempt
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The UN's maritime organization, IMO, has awarded an honorary award to the deceased rescue diver Adrian Willyson Brask from Stord.
Lost his life in a rescue operation – now he is honored with an award (Avisa Nordland): The International Maritime Organization (IMO) awards the award, which is an annual recognition of outstanding efforts to save lives at sea. It is now known that this year's award will be given to rescue diver and chief mate in the Norwegian Rescue Service, Adrian Willyson Brask. Secretary General Janne Oddaker of the Norwegian Rescue Service expresses deep e…
Adrian Willyson Brask was a rescue diver and chief mate for the Norwegian Rescue Service. The United Nations Maritime Organization (IMO) will now honor him for his bravery in the service.
Rescue diver Adrian Willyson Brask from Stord has been awarded the UN's international honorary award for exceptional bravery at sea.
Adrian Willyson Brask er tildelt IMOs hederspris for eksepsjonell tapperhet til sjøs (IMO Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea 2026). Prisen deles ut av FNs sjøfartsorganisasjon (IMO), som årlig anerkjenner fremragende innsats for å saved liv til sjøs.
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