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A ship with a mission: How Navico Group helps power the future of Sea Rangers

At the Sea Ranger Service, every aspect of our work is guided by a deep commitment to sustainability…

Charting new waters: From farm fields to open seas

Claudia Breet’s story begins on a farm in the South West of England, where her life was filled…

Cariad’s leap into conservation: How a care worker became a Sea Ranger

Growing up in South Wales, Cariad Margetson spent her childhood beneath open skies, playing on a tree swing with her…

Roots on land, heart on the sea: Elise’s path from passion to action

For Elise Chalcraft, nature has always been more than a backdrop – it was a living, breathing part…

The Crown Estate deploy UK Sea Rangers

After running the first Sea Ranger Bootcamp in March, the Sea Ranger Service has now employed its first UK Sea…

Become a Sea Ranger and get paid to restore European coasts

The Sea Ranger Bootcamp is back, offering selected participants a paid job to travel and work in multiple…

Nathalie’s journey: From nature enthusiast to Senior Sea Ranger

In a quiet neighbourhood, where the hum of a small town life blended with the whisper of trees,…

2023: Recap of a year of Sea Ranger growth

We trained more Sea Rangers We started the year recruiting new Sea Rangers. In another Sea Ranger Bootcamp, we put…

A split screen image. On the left is a black-and-white picture of the Civilian Conservation Corps, people who joined a US jobs programme initiated by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. On the right, there is a colour photo of modern Sea Rangers in navy blue uniforms. Both groups of people are similarly posed for a group photo.
How did the Sea Ranger Service start?

Taking inspiration from a US government initiative devised almost 100 years ago; the Civilian Conservation Corps (the CCC), the Sea…

A team of eight Sea Rangers in red Sea Ranger uniforms posed in two rows of four. There are four female Sea Rangers standing up in the back row, and two male and two female Sea Rangers kneeling down in the front row. All are smiling and look happy.
Meet the Sea Ranger crew of 2023

Basic training Before starting to sail and work at sea, Sea Rangers undergo basic safety training at an on-land training…

two Sea Rangers, one male, one female, pose on a ship. The male is holding up a test tube, and the female is giving a thumbs up to the camera.
‘Being a Sea Ranger changed me’

Roy grows up by the sea. In the small close-knit community of Den Oever in the very north of The…

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Sea Ranger Service awarded social accreditation

What is the Code of Social Enterprises? The Code of Social Enterprises was initiated by Dutch social funders in 2017…

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