Updates from our work at sea and on land.
Mighty marine meadows Seagrasses are marine flowering plants that live in shallow, coastal waters and, similar to grasses on land,…
In recent years a growing number of incidents have been caused by poor container management on ships that are traveling…
New class of Sea Rangers The beginning of 2022 saw most countries doing their best to come out of further…
We are pleased to say that we’ve been invited to join in with this year’s #EU4OCEAN Ocean Literacy festival. The…
The wreck sites are protected by law and harbour unique pockets of marine biodiversity, yet are increasingly disturbed, with parts…
Through the franchising, experienced entrepreneurs can apply to establish their own Sea Ranger Service, after successful participation in the Sea…
What is the Code of Social Enterprises? The Code of Social Enterprises was initiated by Dutch social funders in 2017…
Diverse and inclusive teams are creative, they outperform others and are, in maritime language ‘the engines of innovation’. Christel…
Day 1: Interviewing the crew On the first day everyone took care of their interviews. Wietse’s interview took place in…
What is the Talisker Atlantic Challenge? The Talisker Atlantic Challenge is one of the toughest challenges a person can undertake.
Following this years Bootcamp and the 20 people that completed it, these 8 young people have been employed to be…
With the Sea Ranger Service model scaling across Europe in the coming years, the commissioner showed his support for the…
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