07 August 2008
Eurosea 9 Seminar Photo Gallery
A photo gallery from Eurosea 9 is now available at http://europe.seascout.org/eurosea/9/gallery9/index.html
21 June 2008
Scout Wiki
I promised to provide you URL's for the ScoutWiki sites during the presentation about Web 2.0 so here they are:
http://www.scoutwiki.org/
That is the main portal for all of them, from which you can find links to each languages own wiki site. As you can see, there aren't that many articles: Finnish scoutwiki is "leading" with 3245 and the french are second with 2822. But the more we spread the word the more they will grow, right?
Viljami Hätönen
Finland delegate
http://www.scoutwiki.org/
That is the main portal for all of them, from which you can find links to each languages own wiki site. As you can see, there aren't that many articles: Finnish scoutwiki is "leading" with 3245 and the french are second with 2822. But the more we spread the word the more they will grow, right?
Viljami Hätönen
Finland delegate
Eurosea 9 Seminar Facebook
For those interested in networking, that is the "official" Facebook group for EuroSea 9. Already has 6 members!
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=14883820291
Viljami Hätönen
Finland delegate
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=14883820291
Viljami Hätönen
Finland delegate
17 June 2008
Results of Odysseus Group elections
The following individuals were elected to new terms on the Odysseus Group:
Morton Haugstad (Norges Speiderforbund, Norway) – Improve communications between European Sea Scout groups; improve the current the communications channels
Jonathan Jones (The Scout Association, UK)
Jenni Takala (Suomen Partiolaiset, Finland)
Nico Van Mierop (Federatie voor Open Scoutisme, Belgium)
Morton Haugstad (Norges Speiderforbund, Norway) – Improve communications between European Sea Scout groups; improve the current the communications channels
Jonathan Jones (The Scout Association, UK)
Jenni Takala (Suomen Partiolaiset, Finland)
Nico Van Mierop (Federatie voor Open Scoutisme, Belgium)
Report to European Sea Scouting
• Slogan for 2010 – Put on blog [I don't know what the slogan is]
• Eurosea 10 will be held in 2010
• We will ask countries to make proposals for locations
• Eurosea 10 will be held in 2010
• We will ask countries to make proposals for locations
Local plans for 2010 celebrations
• Austria – National camp planned
• Belgium – National Sea Scouting day
• Czech Republic – Sea Scouting competition (race in Prague)
• Denmark – Joint Denmark-Sweden cruise
• Finland – National Scout camp; a day in Helsinki with focus on Sea Scouting
• France – Peace cruise (between France & north Africa)
• Germany –
• Italy – National Sea Scout camp
• Ireland – 2012 celebration
• Lithuania – Baltic jamboree
• Netherlands – 100th year centennial celebration
• Norway – National Sea Scout camp in July
• Poland – Promotion of friendship badge
• Portugal – National Sea Scout regatta (Lisbon area)
• Slovakia – A series of smaller events
• Spain –
• Sweden – National Sea Scout camp at Vässarö
• U.K. – Nothing planned yet
• USA – National Jamboree; Koch Cup; 2012 cruise-in
• Need a motto for the 100th anniversary
• Belgium – National Sea Scouting day
• Czech Republic – Sea Scouting competition (race in Prague)
• Denmark – Joint Denmark-Sweden cruise
• Finland – National Scout camp; a day in Helsinki with focus on Sea Scouting
• France – Peace cruise (between France & north Africa)
• Germany –
• Italy – National Sea Scout camp
• Ireland – 2012 celebration
• Lithuania – Baltic jamboree
• Netherlands – 100th year centennial celebration
• Norway – National Sea Scout camp in July
• Poland – Promotion of friendship badge
• Portugal – National Sea Scout regatta (Lisbon area)
• Slovakia – A series of smaller events
• Spain –
• Sweden – National Sea Scout camp at Vässarö
• U.K. – Nothing planned yet
• USA – National Jamboree; Koch Cup; 2012 cruise-in
• Need a motto for the 100th anniversary
Online Registration System for Scouts, Skills, and Boats (Koos Brochard, Scouting Nederland)
• Online information management system that includes membership, training, and vessels
• They are marketing the system to other scout associations
• Staff: 3 paid staff, 2 new hires, 53 volunteers
• They are marketing the system to other scout associations
• Staff: 3 paid staff, 2 new hires, 53 volunteers
Deep Sea Scouts (Ron Bird, New Zealand)
• Contact network of Scouts who can contact other Scouts when traveling
• Meant to support Scouts on ships (whether navy or merchant navy or commercial fishermen)
• Meant to support Scouts on ships (whether navy or merchant navy or commercial fishermen)
Water Safety (Brian O’Daly, Scouting Ireland)
• Who benefits?
• Why do we apply it?
• When do we implement it?
• Where do we need it?
• How do we achieve it?
• Why do we apply it?
• When do we implement it?
• Where do we need it?
• How do we achieve it?
New boat from wood to Fiberglass (Nico Van Mierop, FOS Belgium)
• Challenge: Renewal of the an old boat for Sea Scouting purpose
• Cost 20,000 € plus the cost of the mold
• Cost 20,000 € plus the cost of the mold
Best practices: New Boat Project (Michal Hoznedi, Czech Republic)
P550 – punt
• 5.5 meters long
• This can be configured to be sailed or paddled
• The project began in 1994-95
• This vessel was Sea Scouts only
• They find that the boat is perfect or sailing on ponds, lakes, reservoirs, and rivers
• Each boat equipped for sailing costs about 3,500 €
• Delivery takes from 2-5 months
• There are currently about 150 boats
• Capacity: 5 people with gear; 7 without gear
• Beam 1.2 meters
• Weigh: 80 kg
Nord Star – sailboat
• Needed a larger boat for sailing on larger lakes
• The initial boat is almost complete
• They hope that the boat will be in production by the end of 2008
• Length: 5.2 meters
Navigamus
• Czech water scouting jamboree on the water
• 4-7 June 2009
• Registration: 100 €
• Held at the water reservoir Rozkos
• 5.5 meters long
• This can be configured to be sailed or paddled
• The project began in 1994-95
• This vessel was Sea Scouts only
• They find that the boat is perfect or sailing on ponds, lakes, reservoirs, and rivers
• Each boat equipped for sailing costs about 3,500 €
• Delivery takes from 2-5 months
• There are currently about 150 boats
• Capacity: 5 people with gear; 7 without gear
• Beam 1.2 meters
• Weigh: 80 kg
Nord Star – sailboat
• Needed a larger boat for sailing on larger lakes
• The initial boat is almost complete
• They hope that the boat will be in production by the end of 2008
• Length: 5.2 meters
Navigamus
• Czech water scouting jamboree on the water
• 4-7 June 2009
• Registration: 100 €
• Held at the water reservoir Rozkos
Best practices: Sea Scouting in Sweden, Jamboree, 2011, Sea Scout Pentathlon (Anna Haggård, Göran Thulin, Svenska Scoutförbundet)
• Sea Scouting Sweden has a new logo
• There are 80,000 scouts in Sweden: General membership is dropping, but not Sea Scouts
• S/Y Biscaya and 2 other bigger boats are available
• Swedish Sea Scout Pentathlon – September 20-21, 2008 in Stockholm
• Sailing, Rowing Knots, Navigation, Swimming (with clothes and a doll), Boat knowledge
• Will be held at the Swedish Maritime Musuem
• Sea Scout summer camp in 2010
• Sea Scouting 100 years
• Will be held at Vässarö north of Stockholm
• 2,000 Sea Scouts
• More than 100 boats (from canoes up to Biscaya)
• Most activities will be water oriented
• Links
• www.scout.se
• www.ssf.scout.se
• www.vassaro.se
• www.sjoscout.nu
• Jamboree 2011
• Camp in camp
• Camp by sailing, hiking,
• The level of boating opportunities will be dependent upon how many Sea Scouts can provide
• Exhibits – Each country can have an exhibit
• Sea Scouting can do an exhibit
• The exhibit will need to be booked soon
• Question (from Einar): On what level can Sea Scouts interact (or participate) in the Jamboree?
• There are 80,000 scouts in Sweden: General membership is dropping, but not Sea Scouts
• S/Y Biscaya and 2 other bigger boats are available
• Swedish Sea Scout Pentathlon – September 20-21, 2008 in Stockholm
• Sailing, Rowing Knots, Navigation, Swimming (with clothes and a doll), Boat knowledge
• Will be held at the Swedish Maritime Musuem
• Sea Scout summer camp in 2010
• Sea Scouting 100 years
• Will be held at Vässarö north of Stockholm
• 2,000 Sea Scouts
• More than 100 boats (from canoes up to Biscaya)
• Most activities will be water oriented
• Links
• www.scout.se
• www.ssf.scout.se
• www.vassaro.se
• www.sjoscout.nu
• Jamboree 2011
• Camp in camp
• Camp by sailing, hiking,
• The level of boating opportunities will be dependent upon how many Sea Scouts can provide
• Exhibits – Each country can have an exhibit
• Sea Scouting can do an exhibit
• The exhibit will need to be booked soon
• Question (from Einar): On what level can Sea Scouts interact (or participate) in the Jamboree?
European Scout Region (Mary Nugent, Scouting Ireland)
• European Scout Plan 2007-10: “Aiming for excellence – towards growth”
• Develop a permanent attitude of doing things better
• ESR plan & join plan with WAGGGS
• RoverNet.eu– “Skills for Life” connection; Agora (meeting of Rovers at Kandersteg)
Questions:
(1) What can the ESR do better to support Sea Scouts in any of the aforementioned projects?
(2) In what way can the the Centenary of Sea Scouting support the implementation of the Regional Plan?
• Develop a permanent attitude of doing things better
• ESR plan & join plan with WAGGGS
• RoverNet.eu– “Skills for Life” connection; Agora (meeting of Rovers at Kandersteg)
Questions:
(1) What can the ESR do better to support Sea Scouts in any of the aforementioned projects?
(2) In what way can the the Centenary of Sea Scouting support the implementation of the Regional Plan?
100th Anniversary (Centenary) patch & Friendship award (Ron Brown, Det Danske Spejderkorps)
Proposed requirements
Cubs: Group effort, guides by leaders, internet pen-friends, exchanging pictures, etc., blogs, collection/building things. Open to interpretation
Scouts: Individual effort, participate in an international event with other Sea Scouts
Rovers: Project across orders
Leaders: Organize an international event, join an activity aboard; have over 50% of their scouts win the award.
Suggested design
Ron feels that it should be in 2 parts that when joined to create a single badge. No more than 8 colors should be used. It should not be too big.
Cubs: Group effort, guides by leaders, internet pen-friends, exchanging pictures, etc., blogs, collection/building things. Open to interpretation
Scouts: Individual effort, participate in an international event with other Sea Scouts
Rovers: Project across orders
Leaders: Organize an international event, join an activity aboard; have over 50% of their scouts win the award.
Suggested design
Ron feels that it should be in 2 parts that when joined to create a single badge. No more than 8 colors should be used. It should not be too big.
Public Relations ideas (Jonathan Jones, The Scout Association)
• Posters
• Local papers
• Bring a friend
• Local community events
• Village radio
• SMS campaign
• Websites
• Blessing of the fleet
• Use uniforms to gain awareness and get questions asked
• School promotions
• What is Sea Scouting! Fun Fun Fun
• What to be part of something successful
• Boating safety training
• Letting partner organizations (viz. Coast Guard) front the PR
• Local papers
• Bring a friend
• Local community events
• Village radio
• SMS campaign
• Websites
• Blessing of the fleet
• Use uniforms to gain awareness and get questions asked
• School promotions
• What is Sea Scouting! Fun Fun Fun
• What to be part of something successful
• Boating safety training
• Letting partner organizations (viz. Coast Guard) front the PR
Adriatic or Baltic cruise (Luc Van Nevel, FOS Belgium)
It has been suggested that a Sea Scout cruise be held on either the Adriatic or Baltic during the centenary year 2010. There seems to be broad interest, but no one has stepped up to take responsibility for organizing it.
• There are a lot of other events during 2010. Norwegian Sea Scouting will be holding a national Sea Scouting jamboree. National Jamborees in Holland, U.S. Also, the Koch Cup
• Conclusions: If interested in participating, please send ideas for centenary year activities to Luc & Eoghan Lavelle (for Euronaut). Consider supporting the 2011 World Jamboree, using the 1995 World Jamboree Armada as a model .
• There are a lot of other events during 2010. Norwegian Sea Scouting will be holding a national Sea Scouting jamboree. National Jamborees in Holland, U.S. Also, the Koch Cup
• Conclusions: If interested in participating, please send ideas for centenary year activities to Luc & Eoghan Lavelle (for Euronaut). Consider supporting the 2011 World Jamboree, using the 1995 World Jamboree Armada as a model .
The History of Sea Scouting (Roy Massini, The Scout Association)
• Roy joined the Sea Scouts when he was 8. He grew up in Sea Scouting in the 1950s in the River Thames. He has been working hard on a history of Sea Scouting for the past 6 years
• Some Sea Scout leaders feel that their national Scout association is trying to turn them into land scouts. Some would like to see Sea Scouting as a separate organization.
• Warington Baden-Powell was 11 older than Robert Baden-Powell
• “Never say die until you’re dead” – R B-P
• May 1906 – R B-P made a proposal for Scouting to the army
• 1907 – Brownsea Scouting experiment
• March 1908 – “Scouting for Boy” published in fortnightly installments
• 2/3/1847 – Warington was born (note spelling)
• 1857-61 – Studied at St. Paul’s in London
• 1861-64 – Warington joined the H.M.S. Conway as a cadet merchant seaman
• 1871 – W. paddled and sailed a canoe around the canoe
• 1873 – Returned home to London
• 1876 – Became an admiralty lawyer
• “Seamanship and Scouting for Boy”
• 4/24/1921 – Died; gravestone is in Scotland at Saint Andrews
• December 1908 – The term “Sea Scout” was first used
• 1909 – Sea Scout uniform was designed
• October 1910 – Sea Scout section of the Boy Scout Association was formed
• 1960 – Sea Scouting jubilee
• 1910 – R B-P asked for permission from the Admiralty for the development of Sea Scouting
• 1911 – Sea Scouting established in Vancouver, BC Canada
• 1911 – Encouraged involvement in coast watching
• 1912 – Sea Scout founded in the U.S. by Arthur Carey & Charles Longstreath
• 1914 – “Seamanship for Scouts” written by Stuart Garnett
• During WWI 30,000 Sea Scouts were attached to Coast Guard stations, some of whom were actually land scouts
• 1919 – Admiralty recognition scheme was established
• 1921 – Sea Rangers were established
• Some Sea Scout leaders feel that their national Scout association is trying to turn them into land scouts. Some would like to see Sea Scouting as a separate organization.
• Warington Baden-Powell was 11 older than Robert Baden-Powell
• “Never say die until you’re dead” – R B-P
• May 1906 – R B-P made a proposal for Scouting to the army
• 1907 – Brownsea Scouting experiment
• March 1908 – “Scouting for Boy” published in fortnightly installments
• 2/3/1847 – Warington was born (note spelling)
• 1857-61 – Studied at St. Paul’s in London
• 1861-64 – Warington joined the H.M.S. Conway as a cadet merchant seaman
• 1871 – W. paddled and sailed a canoe around the canoe
• 1873 – Returned home to London
• 1876 – Became an admiralty lawyer
• “Seamanship and Scouting for Boy”
• 4/24/1921 – Died; gravestone is in Scotland at Saint Andrews
• December 1908 – The term “Sea Scout” was first used
• 1909 – Sea Scout uniform was designed
• October 1910 – Sea Scout section of the Boy Scout Association was formed
• 1960 – Sea Scouting jubilee
• 1910 – R B-P asked for permission from the Admiralty for the development of Sea Scouting
• 1911 – Sea Scouting established in Vancouver, BC Canada
• 1911 – Encouraged involvement in coast watching
• 1912 – Sea Scout founded in the U.S. by Arthur Carey & Charles Longstreath
• 1914 – “Seamanship for Scouts” written by Stuart Garnett
• During WWI 30,000 Sea Scouts were attached to Coast Guard stations, some of whom were actually land scouts
• 1919 – Admiralty recognition scheme was established
• 1921 – Sea Rangers were established
2011 World Jamboree in Sweden (Anna Haggård, Svenska Scoutförbundet)
• The jamboree will be held in the extreme southern Sweden
• All the Scouts will camp in the woods for 2-3 days
• They hope to sail in the archipelago off southeast Sweden near Karlskrona
• The Swedes want to do yacht sailing
• Sail from S_______ into the archipelago; overnight anchor out; and then sail the following day to Karlskrona
• All the Scouts will camp in the woods for 2-3 days
• They hope to sail in the archipelago off southeast Sweden near Karlskrona
• The Swedes want to do yacht sailing
• Sail from S_______ into the archipelago; overnight anchor out; and then sail the following day to Karlskrona
Euronaut (Eoghan Lavelle, Scouting Ireland)
• The first issue was done by a French Sea Scout leader
• Einar was the editor for many years
• Eoghan & Bruce have edited it for the last several years
• They’re always looking for additional articles
• Don’t worry about sending in perfect English. Send articles to Eoghan
• The publication is English-French bilingual
• Einar was the editor for many years
• Eoghan & Bruce have edited it for the last several years
• They’re always looking for additional articles
• Don’t worry about sending in perfect English. Send articles to Eoghan
• The publication is English-French bilingual
Sea Scout Ambassador program (Luc Van Nevel, FOS Belgium)
• There is a need for more and better Communication, Information, Coordination
• The Ambassador program was developed in November 2006
• A survey of Sea Scouting in Europe was done in December 2007
• WWDOWDOIB – “What we do ourselves we do it better”
• Purpose – To create a semi-formal network of Sea Scouting around Europe
• Who – A recognized person in Sea Scouting in their respective NSO with authority with communication skills in English and has internet access
• Mission – Promote Sea Scouting within their NSO as well as elsewhere
• There are 41 countries with recognized Scouting organizations
• 70 or so Scouting organizations in Europe
• The Ambassador program was developed in November 2006
• A survey of Sea Scouting in Europe was done in December 2007
• WWDOWDOIB – “What we do ourselves we do it better”
• Purpose – To create a semi-formal network of Sea Scouting around Europe
• Who – A recognized person in Sea Scouting in their respective NSO with authority with communication skills in English and has internet access
• Mission – Promote Sea Scouting within their NSO as well as elsewhere
• There are 41 countries with recognized Scouting organizations
• 70 or so Scouting organizations in Europe
Monitoring legislation in Europe (Nuno Baptista Jacinto, Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal & Jenni Takala, Suomen Partiolaiset)
• It’s a challenge to determine universal concerns for Sea Scouting across the Region
• The sea as the last frontier
• The sea as the last frontier
Welcome back!
Welcome back, everyone! I know you will agree that our Irish hosts and the organizing team did a wonderful job with Eurosea 9. Now that we're home, we need to start putting the work of the seminar into place.
I will start posting my notes of the presentations. I hope you will do the same. Powerpoints will be posted shortly.
I will start posting my notes of the presentations. I hope you will do the same. Powerpoints will be posted shortly.
02 May 2008
History of Irish Sea Scouting

Irish Sea Scouting began in 1912. The first Sea Scout Commissioner was living in my home town of Malahide, North County Dublin. His name was Lieut. Henry J. Rundle, RN. He was an officer in the Royal Navy and was attached to the Coastguard Station, Malahide. I have attached a photograph of what Irish Sea Scouts looked like in 1914. This is the 2nd Port of Dublin, Clontarf. Proud winners of the Wood Latimer trophy. The trophy is for rowing and today this same trophy is still presented to the winning team.
18 April 2008
Links related to Irish Host Team Post
What is Gaelic Football? on YouTube
What is Hurling? on YouTube
Webcam of Dún Laoghaire
Dunlaoghaire on YouTube
Dún Laoghaire. Around the two Piers on YouTube
Road Trip from Dún Laoghaire Harbour To Wicklow Mountains on YouTube
Dún Laoghaire in Wikipedia
7th Donnybrook Scouts Good Weather Camp at Larch Hill Centre on YouTube
Larch Hill Centre on Google Earth
What is Hurling? on YouTube
Webcam of Dún Laoghaire
Dunlaoghaire on YouTube
Dún Laoghaire. Around the two Piers on YouTube
Road Trip from Dún Laoghaire Harbour To Wicklow Mountains on YouTube
Dún Laoghaire in Wikipedia
7th Donnybrook Scouts Good Weather Camp at Larch Hill Centre on YouTube
Larch Hill Centre on Google Earth
17 April 2008
Irish Host Team
Hello Everybody,
I am Kevin Rowan part of the Irish host team for Eurosea 9 been held at Larchill, Dublin 16 between 7th and 11th May 2008. We are a team of seven , and are looking forward to meeting you all and hopefully making your stay at Larchill and Ireland a most enjoyable and a good memorable experience.
The team have been preparing for this event for the past 12 months and have been meeting monthly since January of this year.

Larchill is our National HQ and Campsites on the foot hills of the Dublin Mountains overlooking Dublin City and Bay. An absolute beauty spot for keen hikers.
Part of the programme will be a day trip away from the site to Dublin City. We are calling this 'Dublin Day' . The day programme will take us through from Medieval Dublin to Modern Day Dublin by experiencing the history and culture of the city through our national sport(Gaelic football & Hurling), trip on Dublin City Tram,visit the oldest pub in Ireland etc.
The evening will conclude with a sailing experience from Dunlaoghaire Harbour.
I am Kevin Rowan part of the Irish host team for Eurosea 9 been held at Larchill, Dublin 16 between 7th and 11th May 2008. We are a team of seven , and are looking forward to meeting you all and hopefully making your stay at Larchill and Ireland a most enjoyable and a good memorable experience.
The team have been preparing for this event for the past 12 months and have been meeting monthly since January of this year.

Larchill is our National HQ and Campsites on the foot hills of the Dublin Mountains overlooking Dublin City and Bay. An absolute beauty spot for keen hikers.
Part of the programme will be a day trip away from the site to Dublin City. We are calling this 'Dublin Day' . The day programme will take us through from Medieval Dublin to Modern Day Dublin by experiencing the history and culture of the city through our national sport(Gaelic football & Hurling), trip on Dublin City Tram,visit the oldest pub in Ireland etc.
The evening will conclude with a sailing experience from Dunlaoghaire Harbour.
Eurosea 9 Seminar Blog
Welcome aboard! All Eurosea participants are invited to post to the Eurosea 9 Seminar blog. This forum will allow participants to record their thoughts about presentations and ideas that come up before, during, and after the May 2008 event. This will provide everyone with an opportunity to propose ideas, react to them, and act on them. It will also allow the tens of thousands of Sea Scouts and Sea Scout leaders in Europe to virtually journey to Ireland and join in the discussion.
All Eurosea participants have posting priviledges. Just sign in and you're ready to go. If you are a late registrant for the event, or you would like to be able to post and are not a Eurosea participant, please contact the European Sea Scouting webmaster, Bruce Johnson, at commodore@seascout.org to be added to the 'authorized to post' list. Questions about this blog should be directed to Bruce.
All Eurosea participants have posting priviledges. Just sign in and you're ready to go. If you are a late registrant for the event, or you would like to be able to post and are not a Eurosea participant, please contact the European Sea Scouting webmaster, Bruce Johnson, at commodore@seascout.org to be added to the 'authorized to post' list. Questions about this blog should be directed to Bruce.
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