About Us

Plymouth Sound is the UK’s first National Marine Park. It was created to reconnect a city with one of the most remarkable stretches of sea in the country, teeming with wildlife and history.

It’s a story of pride, place and getting your feet wet. And it’s already making waves, helping to inspire a movement for future National Marine Parks up and down the country.

Woman from the BluGreens project on a small boat holding kelp that she has grown as a part of the Blue Sparks community grants programme

Our Projects

From Blue Sparks community projects and youth activities to heritage restoration, habitat work and Sea for Yourself artist residencies, Plymouth Sound National Marine Park is buzzing with ideas in motion. Explore our projects to see how we are working with communities across the city, shaping the waterfront and helping this remarkable stretch of sea thrive for future generations.

A photo of Plymouth Sound National Marine Park Coastal Rangers. On the left is Millie and on the Right Lilah. Plymouth Sound is the background.

Meet our Rangers

Our Coastal Rangers are often the first people you’ll meet at events, activities and volunteer days in Plymouth Sound National Marine Park. They work with communities across the city to help people connect with the sea on their doorstep and feel a real sense of belonging to the National Marine Park.

A big thanks to

Our Funders

We wouldn’t be able to bring the UK’s first National Marine Park to Plymouth without the backing of The National Lottery Heritage Fund, UK Government and Plymouth City Council.

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