'Flagship' Beaches
Flagship beaches are high-use beaches that were selected by each state for targeted attention, through enhanced beach monitoring assessments and pollution management. Other beaches will be able to learn from these “Flagship beaches” and implement tools and ideas that would work at their own beach.
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Flagship Beaches...
- Conduct frequent monitoring for indicator bacteria
- Notify the public of water quality conditions on a regular basis
- Assess and reduce non-point and storm water pollution sources
- Assess and eliminate any discharges of untreated sewage
Each of the five coastal New England states chose 1 to 3 ‘Flagship’ beaches:
Connecticut: | Rocky Neck State
Park, East Lyme Ocean Beach Park, New London |
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Maine: | Ferry Beach State Park, Saco Wells Beach |
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Massachusetts: | Salem City Beaches Wollaston Beach, Quincy Provincetown Beach |
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New Hampshire: | Hampton Beach State Park | |
Rhode Island: | Goddard Memorial State
Park, Warwick Warren Town Beach Scarborough State Beach, Narragansett |