Sea Scout

[citation needed] Also in the Chums magazine, the British Boys Naval Brigade, later National Naval Cadets, were subtitled 'Scouts of the Sea' from the 14 July 1909 edition and, from the 28 July 1909 edition, 'Sea Scouts of the Empire'.

[2] The British Boy Scouts and an original company of The National Naval Cadets were both headquartered in Battersea, London and the 'boys' weekly newspaper Chums was the official journal of both.

[3] A camp for Scouts was held at Bucklers Hard, Hampshire in August 1909 at which boating activities were a focus.

[citation needed] Eurosea is the seminar for Sea Scouting/Guiding in the European Scout Region which take place every two or three years.

The aims and objectives are to enable national associations to share ideas and experiences on how to develop Sea Scouting/Guiding or water-based programmes in general.

A coast-watching Sea Scout signals to a British warship during the First World War.
US Sea Scout leaders in 2013
A sailboat of Sea Scouts of Greece sailing from Zea marina