The Port of Rotterdam Authority has launched a new collaboration for Dutch youth

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The Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Sea Ranger Service are starting a special three-year collaboration. It will allow young people to take their first steps towards a maritime career and learn more about the port of Rotterdam.

In the spring of this year, the parties agreed that the Sea Ranger Service will work in the port of Rotterdam on assignments to support the transition to a climate-neutral port. This cooperation has now been officially sealed. The first project the Sea Rangers will undertake involves documenting plastic litter in the port of Rotterdam.

The Sea Ranger Service provides maritime training, employment and coaching opportunities for youth in coastal areas. At the same time, it provides offshore services to help governments manage, conserve and restore oceans. Since the foundation of the Sea Ranger Service in 2016, more than two hundred young people aged 18 to 29 have participated in the programme. Half of them actually went on to work in the maritime sector.

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Harbour Master René de Vries is looking forward to the collaboration. ‘The mission and message of the Sea Ranger Service are completely aligned with the purpose of the Port of Rotterdam Authority: Connecting the world. Building tomorrow's sustainable port. In addition, it's fantastic to help young people learn more about working in the port of Rotterdam and in nautical services.’

Wietse van der Werf, founder and CEO of the Sea Ranger Service, says: ‘This unique collaboration with the Port of Rotterdam Authority offers young people the opportunity to discover the port of Rotterdam up close and to take their first steps towards a maritime career. As full-time Sea Rangers, they will also do work that will contribute towards a more sustainable port. Gaining work experience while also creating an impact on the future: that's a real win-win.’

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