Blue Flag beach

The Blue Flag is a certification by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE)[1] that a beach or marina meets its stringent standards.

The Blue Flag is a trademark owned by FEE which is a not-for-profit, non-governmental organisation[2] consisting of 65 organisations in 60 member countries in Europe, Africa, Oceania, Asia, North America and South America.

FEE's Blue Flag criteria include standards for water quality, safety, environmental education and information, the provision of services and general environmental management criteria. The Blue Flag is sought for beaches and marinas as an indication of their high environmental and quality standards.

Certificates, which FEE refers to as awards, are issued on an annual basis to beaches and marinas of FEE member countries. The awards are announced yearly on 5 June for Europe, Canada, Morocco, Tunisia and other countries in a similar geographic location, and on 1 November for the Caribbean, New Zealand, South Africa and other countries in the southern hemisphere.[3]

In the European Union, the water quality standards are incorporated in the EC Water Framework Directive.

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Blue Flags awarded

2009 Awards

As a result of the 2009 awards, a total of 3,458 Blue Flags are waving around the world: 2,808 beaches and 650 Marinas.[4]

2009 Top places

Consistently in the past few years Spain has topped the list for the most Blue Flags awarded, with Greece coming second (like in 2008) and France in third place.

Cyprus with 53 Blue Flag beaches has three records:

Table of Blue Flags in force 2009

The table below lists the Blue Flags (both for beaches and marinas) awarded and in force today. The table can be sorted to show the total number of Blue Flags per country and also the number of Blue Flags per population, per area or per the length of the coastline of each country.

Country Blue Flag Beaches[4] Blue Flag Marinas [4] Total Blue Flags[4] Population Area (km2) Coastline (km) [5] Blue Flag Beaches per 1,000,000 Population Total Blue Flags per 1,000,000 Population Blue Flag Beaches Density per 10,000 km2 Area Total Blue Flags Density per per 10,000 km2 Area Blue Flag Beaches per 100 km coastline
 Bahamas 0 3 3 342,000 13,943 3542 0.00 8.77 0.00 2.15 0.00
 Belgium 5 8 13 10,754,528 30,528 67 0.46 1.21 1.64 4.26 7.46
 Bulgaria 7 1 8 7,606,551 110,879 354 0.92 1.05 0.63 0.72 1.98
 Canada 11 3 14 33,739,900 9,984,670 202,080 0.12 0.21 0.00 0.01 0.00
 Croatia 114 20 134 4,435,056 56,594 5,835 25.70 30.21 20.14 23.68 1.95
 Cyprus 53 0 53 801,600 9,251 648 66.12 66.12 57.29 57.29 8.18
 Denmark 209 68 277 5,515,287 43,094 7,314 37.89 50.22 48.50 64.28 2.86
 Dominican Republic 7 0 7 10,090,000 48,310 1,288 0.69 0.69 1.45 1.45 0.54
 Finland 0 23 23 5,340,806 338,145 1,250 0.00 4.31 0.00 0.68 0.00
 France (inc. territories) 285 74 359 65,073,482 632,760 4,668 4.38 5.52 4.50 5.67 6.11
 Germany 39 115 154 82,046,000 357,022 2,389 0.48 1.88 1.09 4.31 1.63
 Greece 425 8 433 11,257,285 131,957 13,676 37.75 38.46 32.21 32.81 3.11
 Iceland 2 5 7 319,326 103,000 4,970 6.26 21.92 0.19 0.68 0.04
 Ireland 74 2 76 4,422,100 70,273 1,448 16.73 17.19 10.53 10.81 5.11
 Italy 225 60 285 60,067,554 301,318 7,600 3.75 4.74 7.47 9.46 2.96
 Latvia 9 2 11 2,257,300 64,589 498 3.99 4.87 1.39 1.70 1.81
 Lithuania 5 0 5 3,349,872 65,300 90 1.49 1.49 0.77 0.77 5.56
 Malta 1 0 1 413,627 316 197 2.42 2.42 31.65 31.65 0.51
 Montenegro 19 0 19 624,000 13,812 294 30.45 30.45 13.76 13.76 6.46
 Morocco 16 0 16 31,538,660 446,550 1,835 0.51 0.51 0.36 0.36 0.87
 Netherlands 41 65 106 16,525,751 41,543 815 2.48 6.41 9.87 25.52 5.03
 New Zealand 2 1 3 4,318,700 270,467 15,134 0.46 0.69 0.07 0.11 0.01
 Norway 3 8 11 4,830,000 323,802 25,148 0.62 2.28 0.09 0.34 0.01
 Poland 5 4 9 38,100,700 312,685 440 0.13 0.24 0.16 0.29 1.14
 Portugal 225 14 239 10,627,250 92,090 2,753 21.17 22.49 24.43 25.95 8.17
 Puerto Rico 5 2 7 3,982,000 8,870 501 1.26 1.76 5.64 7.89 1.00
 Romania 0 1 1 21,498,616 238,391 225 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.04 0.00
 Russia 0 2 2 141,867,000 17,098,242 37,653 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
 Slovenia 6 2 8 2,038,193 20,273 74 2.94 3.93 2.96 3.95 8.11
 South Africa 18 0 18 48,697,000 1,221,037 2,798 0.37 0.37 0.15 0.15 0.64
 Spain 493 78 571 45,828,172 505,992 6,777 10.76 12.46 9.74 11.28 7.27
 Sweden 38 42 80 9,283,722 450,295 3,218 4.09 8.62 0.84 1.78 1.18
 Tunisia 5 1 6 10,327,800 163,610 1,148 0.48 0.58 0.31 0.37 0.44
 Turkey 279 14 293 71,517,100 783,562 7,200 3.90 4.10 3.56 3.74 3.88
 United Kingdom 105 6 111 61,634,599 242,900 12,429 1.70 1.80 4.32 4.57 0.84

History

The Blue Flag was created in France in 1985 as a pilot scheme where French coastal municipalities were awarded the Blue Flag on the basis of criteria covering sewage treatment and bathing water quality.

Blue Flag on European Community level in 1987

1987 was the "European Year of the Environment" and the European Commission was responsible for developing the European Community activities of that year. The Foundation for Environmental Education in Europe (FEEE) presented the concept of the Blue Flag to the Commission, and it was agreed to launch the Blue Flag Programme as one of several "European Year of the Environment" activities in the Community.

The French concept of the Blue Flag was developed on European level to include other areas of environmental management, such as waste management and coastal planning and protection. Besides beaches marinas also became eligible for the Blue Flag.

In 1987, 244 beaches and 208 marinas from 10 countries were awarded the Blue Flag.

Success

There have been increases in the numbers of Blue Flags awarded each year. The criteria have during these years been changed to more strict criteria. As an example, in 1992 the Programme started using the restrictive guideline values in the EEC Bathing Water Directive as imperative criteria, and this was also the year where all Blue Flag criteria became the same in all participating countries.

Outside the European Union

In 2001, FEEE rules were changed to allow non-European national organisations, sharing the objectives of FEEE, to become members, and changed its name by dropping Europe from its name, becoming the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).

Several organisations and authorities outside the European Union have joined FEE. FEE has been cooperating with UNEP and UN WTO on extending the Programme to areas outside Europe. South Africa, Canada, Morocco, Tunisia, New Zealand and four countries in the Caribbean region are members of FEE. Aruba, Brazil and Malta are currently in the pilot phase of the Programme and Jordan, Macedonia, Turks & Caicos Islands, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates have started the implementation of the Blue Flag Programme.

FEE standards allow for regional variations in beach criteria to reflect specific environmental conditions of a region. As of 2006 an international set of criteria is being used with some variations.

Present program

In 2010 over 3450 beaches and marinas globally were awarded the Blue Flag.

41 countries are currently participating in the Blue Flag Programme: Aruba, Bahamas, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Romania, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates

Eight countries are currently running the programme in the pilot phase.

Blue Flag beach criteria

Environmental Education and Information

Water Quality

Environmental Management

Safety and services

Blue Flag marina criteria

Environmental education and information

Environmental management

Safety and service

Water quality

References

  1. ^ Bysted A/S. "FEE - Foundation for Environmental Education". Fee-international.org. http://www.fee-international.org/. Retrieved 2010-05-21. 
  2. ^ "Blue Flag Programme". Blueflag.org. http://www.blueflag.org. Retrieved 2010-05-21. 
  3. ^ Blue Flag beaches/marinas. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d Blueflag.org
  5. ^ CIA.gov

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