The 2009 Blue Flags have been awarded. When a beach has a blue flag it simply means that the water is clean, in compliance with specific standards.According to Wikipedia “A Blue Flag beach is a maritime or freshwater beach that has met stringent quality standards during the whole of the previous bathing season. Blue Flag status is also applied to marinas.
Blue Flag status is awarded to beaches in more than thirty countries in Europe, South Africa, New Zealand, Canada and the Caribbean based on standards and criteria owned and managed by an independent non-profit organisation, the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) Campaign.
Compliance with Blue Flag criteria requires adherence to water quality standards, safety, the provision of services and general environmental management. Clean and safe bathing is provided in a dog-free environment.
In Europe, the water quality standards are enshrined in the EC Bathing Waters Directive.The right to fly a Blue Flag at a beach or recreational water is a strong indication of high environmental standards and is a much sought after accolade by local authorities and providers of water-based recreational facilities.
For 2007, Spain had 576 Blue Flag Beaches.
For 2008, Spain had 455 Blue Flag beaches, Greece is second at 430, and Turkey is third at 258. Greece has the most flags in the Mediterranean sea.
For 2009, Spain leads the ranking once again with 493 Blue Flag beaches. Greece keeps following with 425 Blue Flag beaches.»
For 2008, Spain had 455 Blue Flag beaches, Greece is second at 430, and Turkey is third at 258. Greece has the most flags in the Mediterranean sea.
For 2009, Spain leads the ranking once again with 493 Blue Flag beaches. Greece keeps following with 425 Blue Flag beaches.»
A detailed list of blue flag beaches and marinas can be found in the Blue Flag organisation site
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