RYA Green Blue University Sailing Sustainability Challenge sets sail for 2026
Calling all university sailing clubs to take action for a greener future
The rights to our waters. The future of our waters.
The open water, the blue spaces, this is where we belong.
It's where we find joy, connection, and purpose but the activities we love are under threat.
Our freedom to navigate and our right to cruise is continually facing excessive regulation and unjustifiable rising costs.
Meanwhile pollution, waste and the spread of invasive species puts the places we enjoy at risk.
Together, through our powerful community, we鈥檙e championing a culture where freedom, safety and sustainability goes hand in hand. Because when we all take responsibility, we keep the water wild, open, and ours.
Using the power of our collective voice, identity and influence to make sure we are heard.
Tackling challenges through action, partnerships and education.
Safeguarding boating for current and future generations.
Calling all university sailing clubs to take action for a greener future
Poorly marked lobster pots and static fishing gear remain an unpredictable hazard faced by coastal sailors.
Celebrating 20 years of the RYA Green Blue and showcasing the boating community鈥檚 commitment to a cleaner, greener future
Clean Water Sports Alliance evidence referenced in call for reforms
Campaigners take powerful action to deliver a clear, visible message directly to MPs and the public
Open letter praises the Alliance for their 'tireless advocacy'
RYA forms an alliance with six other sports to promote clean open water
Explore work around marine licensing, policy committees, planning and government lobbying.
RYA reaction and timeline of activity following new announcements
CWSA send open letter to the Independent Water Commission
Open letter praises the Alliance for their 'tireless advocacy'
The Green Blue is the RYA's environmental awareness programme created to inspire sustainable, recreational boating for cleaner healthier waters! Find out more on environmental issues, best sustainable boating practice and access a range of resources.