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Maine Clean Marina/Boatyard (U.S.)

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[Flag of Maine Clean Boatyards and Marinas] image located by Jan Mertens, 6 November 2008



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Maine Clean Marina flag

The State of Maine has a "clean marinas" program but includes "clean boatyards" in it as well. See this pdf file: maine.gov/dep/blwq/docwatershed/marina/sec4a.pdf

"The Maine Clean Boatyards and Marinas Program is a collaborative partnership among industry, state and federal agencies and environmental organizations dedicated to promoting best management practices in boatyards and marinas. The Program will help preserve and improve the natural resources upon which the industry and the people of Maine depend by reducing pollution."

We learn that the scheme got underway in 2002 and operates on three levels of accomplishment appropriately called Bronze, Silver, and of course Gold. As in similar programmes, participation is voluntary – and there is a flag to go with it!

See following pages for photos of the flag:
http://www.mainemarinetrades.com/news/details.asp?NewsID=38
www.lymanmorse.com/service/tenants_mcbm_award.htm

White swallowtail, horizontally divided blue-white-blue 1:3:1 (the blue stripes are fimbriated), the logo in the centre.

The logo consists of the green name ‘MAINE’ and a stylized green ship’s shape on a blue wave to the right of it (sailing towards the fly); below them, white italic words on a blue rectangle ‘Clean Boatyards & Marinas’ and again below that, in the fly, green word ‘MEMBER’. Apparently the upper edge of the rectangle is placed on the swallowtail’s median horizontal line.

Jan Mertens, 6 November 2008