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'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...

Gov. Whitman visits Ferry Beach in Saco, Maine to participate in the "Flagship" beach designation event on July 12 (Click for a larger image).   "Flagship" beaches flags were presented to the beach managers of both Ferry Beach and Wells Beach for the state of Maine (Click for a larger image).

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
  Maine: Ferry Beach State Park, Saco
Wells Beach
  Massachusetts: Salem City Beaches
Wollaston Beach, Quincy
Provincetown Beach
  New Hampshire: Hampton Beach State Park
  Rhode Island: Goddard Memorial State Park, Warwick
Warren Town Beach
Scarborough State Beach, Narragansett

 

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