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Maritime UK, the umbrella body for the maritime sector, has welcomed the Royal Yachting Association as the latest organisation to join the Diversity in Maritime Charter. The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) is the national governing body for all forms of boating including yacht cruising. The RYA exists to get more people into boating and watersport .
Maritime UK celebrates one year of Diversity in Maritime
Maritime UK, the umbrella body for the maritime sector, is shining a spotlight on the Diversity in Maritime Programme, one year on from its launch.
Diversity in Maritime aims to promote a fair, equal, and inclusive UK maritime sector that embraces diversity and creates a supportive and open environment for all to be able to achieve their potential. The programme works closely with the Maritime Skills Commission to ensure the sector has a continuous pipeline of highly skilled people from diverse backgrounds and experiences to support the vision for the sector as set out in Maritime 2050.