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image located by Ethan Dubrow, 4 August 2024
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I found a newer version of the Clean Marina flag for North Carolina.
Source:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=321565143598409&set=pb.100072347784402.-2207520000
image located by Jan Mertens, 4 January 2011
The North Carolina Clean Marina flag has a white field bearing the program logo. Found here (clickable photo halfway down): www.facebook.com/NOAA.NOS.CoastalEstuarineEcology. The blue name "CLEAN" (above) and "MARINA" (below) surrounds a disk of a gradually lighter blue showing three stylized white waves at the bottom; across the disk appears a green turtle, swimming along an ascending diagonal towards the right.
Large drawing: camalines.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/clean-marina-logo.jpg
Relevant url followed by quote concerning the programme, which started in 2000: dcm2.enr.state.nc.us/marinas/CMChecklist_noyard.pdf
"The purpose of the North Carolina Clean Marina program is to give marina and boatyard facilities a chance to be recognized for their efforts towards environmental responsibility. It also gives customers a way of identifying facilities that are following best management practices. The program is strictly voluntary, but it shows that your facility cares about the environment. (...)
When it has been verified that your facility meets the Clean Marina criteria, you will be issued a Clean Marina flag and Clean Marina Certificate, identified on the Clean Marina website (including a link to your website) and you will be able to use the Clean Marina logo in all of your publications."
Jan Mertens, 4 January 2011
image by Jan Mertens, 10 September 2010
Lake Wylie is an artificial lake straddling the border between N. and S. Carolina. A drawing of this flag can be found at www.lakewyliemarinecommission.com/clean-marinas.asp.
Green field, white name, no serifs, "CLEAN MARINA" (top) and "LAKE WYLIE" (bottom) enclosing a yellow ring in the centre within which appears a yin-yang design with horizontal wavy dividing line: top segment, sky blue with white featureless dove flying towards the fly; bottom segment, dark blue with sky blue featureless fish swimming towards the hoist.
For good measure two yellow reeds are placed to the left of the disk and a heron looking toward the hoist, to the right of said disk. In the lower hoist appears a simplified rendition of the L.W. Marine Commission logo (see above webpage): a triangle fimbriated white and divided by a white Y-form: two lower segments sky blue, the upper one yellow with a green base.
Jan Mertens, 10 September 2010
The Lake Wylie Marine Commission, founded in 1987, is "a federally established body of concerned citizens appointed by the governments of the three counties that border Lake Wylie [representing] the citizens of those counties and other Lake Wylie stakeholders to establish public policy and regulations to protect and preserve Lake Wylie and its shoreline, to encourage its safe use and enjoyment, and to protect Lake Wylie as a high quality resource and asset for the region."
"The Lake Wylie Marine Commission Clean Marina Program is a voluntary program for Lake Wylie marinas that encourages marina operators and recreational boaters to protect the lake's water quality by practicing environmentally sound operating and maintenance procedures to reduce or prevent pollution of the water."
Accepted marinas "are (...) qualified to fly the LWMC Clean Marina flag and use the logo in their advertising."
Sources: www.lakewyliemarinecommission.com/about.asp
www.lakewyliemarinecommission.com/clean-marinas.asp
Jan Mertens, 15 September 2010